[2] The family moved to London in 1864, as refugees from the Second Schleswig War.
By 1879 Tuck had started a series of Christmas card design exhibitions at the Dudley Gallery, but the company was best known as the first to introduce the picture postcard to the British Empire.
[2] In 1882, Tuck married Jeanetta Flatau, with whom he had two sons and three daughters.
[6] Their youngest daughter, Muriel, married Leonard Goldsmid-Montefiore in 1924.
[7] Tuck died at his London home at 29 Park Crescent, Portland Place, on 3 July 1926, when his eldest son Major William Reginald Tuck inherited the baronetcy.