Norman Child Graham
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Born21 July 1859
Herne Hill, Surrey, England
Died22 April 1931 (aged 71)
Compton, Guildford, England
Resting placeWoking Crematorium
EducationTonbridge School
Norman Child Graham | |
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| Born | 21 July 1859 Herne Hill, Surrey, England |
| Died | 22 April 1931 (aged 71) Compton, Guildford, England |
| Resting place | Woking Crematorium |
| Education | Tonbridge School |
| Occupations |
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| Organization | Humane Slaughter of Animals Association |
| Spouse |
Rose Ransome (m. 1887) |
Norman Child Graham (21 July 1859 – 22 April 1931) was an English businessperson, artist, and animal welfare activist. He served as director of Ransomes & Rapier and later worked as a tea merchant and engineer. A watercolourist and member of the Ipswich Fine Art Club, he exhibited works in Merrow and Westminster. Graham co-founded the Humane Slaughter of Animals Association, serving as honorary secretary. He played a key role in its merger into the Council of Justice for Animals and the Humane Slaughter Association, becoming vice-chairman and remaining in the role until his death.