Frederick Vodrey

[1] On 9th November 1891, Frederick Vodrey married Annie Margaret Cuthbert in the Presbyterian Church in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland.

Vodrey's pottery offered a wide array of goods, ranging from very plain to very fine, thus ensuring that customers of all income levels could afford his ware.

The Exhibition had been launched with the specific intent of drawing attention to, and nurturing, Ireland's "home industries and manufactures."

Vodrey is generally acknowledged as a leader in this era's resurgence of interest and pride in Irish arts and crafts.

Dublin's National Museum of Ireland has dozens of Vodrey's pieces on permanent display at the Decorative Arts & History facility at Collins Barracks.