Sculptor. Born Glasgow. Specialised in portraits. Died Charing Cross Hospital. The picture source is very informative.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
David McFall
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Churchill statue - Woodford Green
Unveiled by Montgomery in the presence of McFall, Churchill himself and a lar...
Pocahontas statue
This photo of the statue in place in Red Lion Square comes from RedLionSquare...
Other Subjects
Richard Claude Belt
Sculptor. Born Westminster. At Mapping Sculpture we learnt that Belt was twice caught up in significant court cases, one of which had the Byron statue at its centre. Belt's former employer, Charles...
Alfred George Stevens
Sculptor. Born Blandford Forum. Spent most of his life and energy creating the Wellington memorial in St Paul's Cathedral. The railings with lions (also by Stevens) around this were originally, 185...
Giovanni Fontana
Born Italy. Based in London and naturalized British by 1871.
Thomas Wyon
Engraver and medallist. Born Birmingham, his father Thomas also being an engraver as were a number of other (male, obviously) members of his family such as Edward Wyon, his brother. Chief engrave...
Tanya Russell
Sculptor. Apprenticed for 7 years with her parents, sculptors Lorne McKean FRBS and Edwin Russell FRBS. Other works in London: Minerva at Minerva plc HQ, Wigmore Street (2005);The Hands of Justice ...
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PP - 4U - Regelous & Denman
EC1, Edward Street
“Carmen” were the equivalent of today’s delivery drivers.
Teddington Studios - Kenny Everett
TW11, Broom Road, Teddington Studios
July 2015 The Mirror reported that 4 of these plaques (Benny Hill, Tommy Cooper, Sid James and Irene Handl) were stolen just prior to the...
Sir Joshua Reynolds - Great Newport Street - lost
WC2, Great Newport Street, 5, The Photographers Gallery
April 2016: Our colleague Alan Patient reports that this plaque is now lost, or, at the very least hidden, behind the large "White Space...
Tom Sayers
NW1, Camden High Street, 257
English Heritage Tom Sayers, 1926 - 1865, pugilist, died here.
Felix Lander
Architect. He worked initially with Raymond Unwin, designing several buildings in Letchworth and Welwyn Garden Cities. He later joined the firm of Adams and Holden, before going into partnership wi...
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