Master of the Innholders in 1958.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Bryan N. Gibbs
Creations i
Innholders' Hall - 2
29 & 30 College Street Presented to the Worshipful Company of Innholders ...
Other Subjects
Frederic Clare Melhado
Frederic Nicholas Clare Melhado was born about 1862 in Maida Hill, London, the younger son of Michael Clare Melhado (1814-1879) and Julia Presbury Melhado née Steele (1825-1910). On 12 March 1862 h...
Alan D. Savage
MBE DFM. RAF bomber pilot. Designed the Croydon Aerodrome WW2 memorial and was nstrumental in having it erected.
Sir Philip Sassoon
Sir Philip Sassoon attained prominence in the art world, high society and politics in the first decades of the 20th century. He was ADC to Douglas Haig during the First World War and later Parliame...
Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet
Home Secretary 1841-46. Born Cumberland.
Lord William Russell
Son of the 5th Earl Bedford. MP for Tavistock. Convicted of being part of the Rye House Plot to assassinate the Catholic King Charles II and beheaded, eventually, in Lincoln's Inn Fields. When th...
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Virtues - Compromise
WC2, Trafalgar Square, National Gallery - Staircase Hall - North Vestibule
We initially thought this odd scene may refer to one of Loretta Young's films, but no. The image contains a number of puzzling elements ...
Knightsbridge - 5 - Temple
SW1, Knightsbridge, 55 - 91
We original thought this was Gladstone (who had died only a few years before) but Lea Cornthwaite has suggested Frederick Temple, pointin...
Sir Harry Lauder
SW17, Longley Road, 46
This house seems modest for a man who was so successful, but he was touring a lot of the time, and he moved in before he really hit the b...
General Sir Rufane Donkin, KCB, GCH
Served in India and South Africa. He named Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape after his wife, who had died in India, and built a pyramid-shaped memorial to her there. He returned to England and mar...
Sir Owen Williams
NW3, Redington Road, 16
Left to right: Mackmurdo, Williams, Thornycroft. All in a similar design so presumably erected by the same organisation - possibly a form...
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