Person    | Male  Born 9/9/1832  Died 10/2/1919

William Brindley

Categories: Sculpture

William Brindley

Sculptor and carver. Born Derbyshire. Worked with William Farmer. Died Hampshire.

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William Brindley

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Victoria's column

Unveiled by Princess Louise, and her husband the Duke of Argyll in 1904 in Ke...

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E. R. Bevan

E. R. Bevan

Sculptor active in 1954.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Charles, Bacon

Charles, Bacon

Active in 1870s.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Thomas Campbell

Thomas Campbell

Sculptor.  Born Edinburgh.  Successfully established a studio in Rome for 10 years, and then also in London.  Portrait busts a speciality. At one stage we had Thomas Campbell the sculptor confused...

Person, Sculpture, Scotland

1 memorial
Edward Strong

Edward Strong

Master mason for St George's Bloomsbury.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Alfred Drury

Alfred Drury

Born London as Edward Alfred Briscoe Drury. More of his work can be seen on the Old War Office in Whitehall. Ornamental Passions has a good page on it.

Person, Sculpture

6 memorials

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John Ruskin

John Ruskin

Author, poet, artist and art critic. Born at 54 Hunter Street, Brunswick Square. His first prose work was published in 1834 when he was only 15. He was a friend of Turner and became his executor. I...

Person, Art, Literature, Poetry

3 memorials
Bermondsey Settlement

Bermondsey Settlement

The Settlement Movement began in England and the U.S.A in the 1880s and peaked around the 1920s. Its aim was to get the rich and poor in society to live more closely together in an interdependent c...

Building, Community / Clubs, Social Welfare

1 memorial
Ewer Street Burial Ground

Ewer Street Burial Ground

St Saviour's Southwark has some good reports describing this burial ground at various times: 1822 - a report of a body-snatching incident; 1839 - a report of its over-filled "repulsive" condition; ...

Place, Religion

1 memorial