Person    | Male  Born 28/5/1874  Died 18/3/1940

Alfred Turner

Categories: Sculpture

Alfred Turner

Sculptor. Other works in London include: Fishergirl and Fisherman in the staircase niches at Fishmonger's Hall; three bas-reliefs in Portland stone in the main entrance of the Old Bailey; a memorial to John Constable in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral. Wikipedia lists 6 other war memorials by Turner, all outside London and unusually all different. Two daughters: Jessica and Winifred. Died London.

There is an American artist Alfred M. Turner (–1932) who, on the web, is often confused with our sculptor. AMT's paintings are traditional and "chocolate-boxy" compared with AT's sculptures.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Alfred Turner

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Alfred Turner - lost blue plaque

Our colleague Alan Patient took this photograph in 2010. By 2016 it had been ...

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The sculpting Turners and Paget

Turner House Artists Alfred Turner RA (1873 - 1940) and his daughter Winifred...

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Alfred Turner

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Fulham war memorial

{On the front of the plinth, below a simple incised line drawing of clouds wi...

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Other Subjects

Benson Sedgwick Engineering Ltd

Benson Sedgwick Engineering Ltd

From their website: Manufacturers and suppliers of various products and services including Sculpture fabrication for the UK's leading artists.

Group, Sculpture

1 memorial
Thomas Woolner

Thomas Woolner

Sculptor and poet. Born Hadleigh Suffolk. Early member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Emigrated to Australia 1852-3 for economic reasons. Buried in the churchyard of St Mary's, Hendon.

Person, Poetry, Sculpture, Australia

4 memorials
Margaret Wrightson

Margaret Wrightson

On a genealogical website we found "Margaret Wrightson born 1877, died 1976. Unmarried Sculptor & Artist". Her work seems very desirable to thieves. Another child statue, titled "Mary Mary qui...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Franta Belsky

Franta Belsky

Born Czechoslovakia as Frantisek Belsky. Fled 3 times, twice to escape the Nazis and then again from the Communists. Ornamental Passions we learn that all Belsky's sculptures contain an empty Guinn...

Person, Sculpture, Czechoslovakia

3 memorials
Ben Twiston-Davies

Ben Twiston-Davies

Sculptor. http://bentwistondavies.com/

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial

Previously viewed

George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw

W1, Fitzroy Square, 29

George Bernard Shaw lived in this house from 1887 to 1898. "From the coffers of his genius he enriched the world".

1 subject commemorated
Charles Hamilton (Frank Richards)

Charles Hamilton (Frank Richards)

Author for children.  Born Oak Street, Ealing, where the plaque now is.  Specialised in writing long series of stories generally using a different pen-name for each. Most famously, as Charles Hamil...

Person, Children, Literature

1 memorial
Jaspar Latham

Jaspar Latham

Master mason who worked with Christopher Wren in the City of London after the Great Fire. His masterpiece is considered the funeral monument to Archbishop Gilbert Sheldon (1598-1677) in St John the...

Person, Sculpture

2 memorials