Born Derbyshire. His website has many photos of his work at Fulham Palace.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Andrew Frost
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Bishop Compton
The book he holds has "MPM FEBM" on the back cover and "DAM MPM" on the front...
Peter Moorhouse
{Attached to the back of the tree, a wooden panel in the shape of a shield:} ...
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Catherine Laugel
Sculptor. She was born in Paris and moved to London to pursue her career.
Keziah Burt
Sculptor. From her website: "I am a professional figurative artist and teacher living and working in Bristol with my young family. I am passionate about creating bespoke sculptures for my clients i...
Jacques Lipchitz
Born as Chaim Jacob Lipchitz Druskieniki, Lithuania. Died on the island of Capri and was buried on Har Hamenuhot, Jerusalem. External website provides a good chronology and pictures of some works .
Henry William McCarthy
Born Chelsea. Died Lambeth. Bolckow's Flickr page shows another McCarthy memorial, to Cardinal Herbert Alfred Vaughan, and asserts that McCarthy had worked for John Francis Bentley at Westminster...
Harry Dixon
Sculptor, painter, illustrator. Born Watford, son of the photographer, Henry Dixon, who specialised in animal photographs taken at London Zoo, near where they lived. So it's interesting that Harry ...
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Robert Napier
Indian army officer. Born Ceylon, the son of an army officer. Also served in China and Abyssinia. Field Marshal and Constable of the Tower of London. Died at home 63 Eaton Square. Not as far a...
Metropolitan Drinking Fountain - jubilee
EC3, Royal Exchange Buildings
{On long, low bronze plaques, one on each face, starting at the south and going clockwise:} To commemorate the jubilee of The Metropolit...
King Olav V of Norway
SE16, St Olav's Square, St Olav's Church
St Olav's Church was designed by John Love Seaton Dahl. Crown Prince Olav was present at the laying of the foundation stone, 1926, and th...
Burghers of Calais
SW1, Abingdon Street, Victoria Tower Gardens
Created for the town square in Calais following France's devastating defeat in the Prussian War. Erected there in 1895. There are twelve...
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