Person    | Male  Born 10/12/1815  Died 9/11/1882

Edward Bowring Stephens

Categories: Sculpture

Sculptor. Born Exeter. Moved to London to study in 1835. Died at home, 110 Buckingham Palace Road.

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Edward Bowring Stephens

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Sir Francis Chantrey

Sir Francis Chantrey

Sculptor. Born Francis Leggatt Chantry at Jordanthorpe, near Norton, Derbyshire. Sculpted busts and statues of many famous people of the time. Left the Chantrey Bequest (or Chantrey Fund) for purch...

Person, Sculpture

6 memorials
Paul Mason

Paul Mason

Sculptor working mainly in stone and marble. Born Lancashire.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Enzo Plazzotta

Enzo Plazzotta

Sculptor. Born at Mestre, near Venice. Worked in London for more than half his life. Other works here include: 'Young Dancer' at Bow Street/Broad Court.  Ornamental Passions has a very information ...

Person, Sculpture, Italy

2 memorials
Peter McLean

Peter McLean

Sculptor. A founding member of the Bermondsey Artists' Group created in 1983.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Sir Alfred Gilbert

Sir Alfred Gilbert

Sculptor and goldsmith.  Born 13 Berners Street.  Eloped with his first cousin, Alice, marrying in Paris and then living in Rome.  Returned in 1884 and became successful and famous, attracting many...

Person, Sculpture

7 memorials

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Inez May Davies, SRN

Inez May Davies, SRN

A nurse, victim of a flying bomb on Kingston Hospital on 5 July 1944. We thank Mike Coleman who drew our attention to this lady on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website. Further research ...

Person, Medicine, Wales

War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial
Mrs Patrick Campbell

Mrs Patrick Campbell

W8, Kensington Square, 33

Mrs Patrick Campbell, 1865 - 1940, actress, lived here.

1 subject commemorated
all connected with Croydon & its aerodrome who gave their lives in WW2

all connected with Croydon & its aerodrome who gave their lives in WW2

Croydon aerodrome was the world's first international airport.  It was closed to civil traffic at the start of WW2 to become an RAF fighter station.  It was in the front line for the Battle of Brit...

Group

1 memorial
Elizabeth line

Elizabeth line

W2, Eastbourne Terrace, Paddington station

This must have been one of the Queen's last plaques.

2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Oskar Kokoschka

Oskar Kokoschka

Painter. Born in Pöchlarn, Austria. He studied in Vienna and worked in Berlin for many years where he painted expressionist portraits and did illustrations for the periodical 'Der Sturm'. Branded a...

Person, Art, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Switzerland

1 memorial