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Carl Payne

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Carl Payne

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Teddy Baldock - statue

{Big letters on the left leg of the shorts:} TB

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William Fawke

William Fawke

Sculptor. He exhibited with the Society of Portrait Sculptors in 1978 and 1979 and had his first solo exhibition in 1982. Amongst his works are statues of Doctor Samuel Johnson and the composer Ral...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Sir Charles Thomas Wheeler

Sir Charles Thomas Wheeler

Sculptor. Born Staffordshire. Early rheumatic fever made him unfit for active service in 1914 so he served on the home front casting and moulding false limbs for amputees. Died at home in Mayfield,...

Person, Sculpture

7 memorials
John Adams-Acton

John Adams-Acton

Sculptor.  Born John Adams in Acton and later added the (now) suburb's name to his, not because of pride in his place of birth but to differentiate himself from other artists of the same name.  Did...

Person, Sculpture

2 memorials
William Rodney Graham

William Rodney Graham

A Canadian artist and musician who was known professionally as Rodney Graham. He was born on 16 January 1949 in British Columbia, Canada and was educated at the University of British Columbia, Van...

Person, Music / songs, Sculpture, Canada

1 memorial
Edward William Wyon

Edward William Wyon

Sculptor. Born Edward William Wyon in Christchurch, Surrey, into a family of die-casters and medallists. Brother to Thomas. He exhibited frequently at the Royal Academy and received numerous commis...

Person, Sculpture

4 memorials

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Viscount Cecil of Chelwood

Viscount Cecil of Chelwood

Politician and peace maker. Born Robert Cecil at 11 Duchess Street, Portland Place. Son of the Prime Minister, the Marquess of Salisbury. He practised civil law for several years before entering pa...

Person, Law, Peace, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Temple Bar memorial - Victoria's first visit to City

Temple Bar memorial - Victoria's first visit to City

EC4, Fleet Street

This is the site of the 17th century Temple Bar entrance to the City of London. Having become an obstruction to circulation it was remove...

4 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Twinning

Twinning

Wikipedia explains about twin towns, etc. Londonist have thoroughly researched the twin towns of London boroughs, which, thank heavens, means we don't have to.

Event, Commerce, Food & Drink

3 memorials
Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass

SW3, Sloane Avenue, Nell Gwynn House

The house was 5 Whitehead's Grove - you can see a short terrace of houses here on this 1865 map.

1 subject commemorated, 2 creators