Mosaic artist active in 2012.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Dee Smith
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Morley mosaics - WBR - Eva Hubback
Eva Hubback, born 1886. An early English feminist and suffragette, Eva became...
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Constance Spry
Floral artist. Born Constance Fletcher at 58 Warner Street, Derby. Educated in Ireland, she returned to England during WW1 as a welfare worker in the east end of London. Her work with flowers did n...
The Cast Iron Co Ltd
Makers of street furniture, lighting and architectural metalwork.
Phyllis Pearsall
Map-maker. Born Phyllis Isobel Gross at Budapest, Court Lane Gardens, Dulwich. She said in her memoirs, that her inspiration for producing the London A - Z was because she was unable to find the lo...
David Peterson
Active 1989. We have also seen his name as 'Petersen'.
Wynkyn De Worde
Printing pioneer. Born in Woerth, Alsace, and his modern name is a corruption of Wynkyn de Woerth so, disappointingly, his is not an example of nominative determinism, unlike Isambard Brunel. Brou...
Person, Craft / Design, Journalism / Publishing, Netherlands
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Sid James - W5
W5, Gunnersbury Avenue, 35
From BCS: "We had to do Sid twice because the first plaque was stolen; the second was placed much higher up the wall!"
Henry J. C. Carden
Auxiliary Fireman Henry John Clifford Carden was born on 23 December 1911 and his birth was registered in Bromley, Kent. He was the fourth child of John Henry Clifford Carden (b.1876) and Emily Jan...
Fish Island
E3, Old Ford Road/Crown Close, Pedestrian Bridge
The plaque is clearly revered and respected by all the local artists. 2020: Our colleague Alan was at this location again and reported h...
Trenchard - RSF
SW1, Victoria Embankment, Victoria Embankment Gardens - Whitehall section
The building behind is the former Air Ministry. We thank Jamie Davis for finding this link to the British Pathe news film of the unveili...
Sir Henry Irving - W1
W1, Grafton Street
Sir Henry Irving, 1838 - 1905, actor, lived here, 1872 - 1899. Greater London Council
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