Artist and sculptor. Born Chelsea. Served on the Western Front in WW1 and was invalided out in June 1915.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Eric Kennington
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24th London Division - memorial
These 3 figures are said to be modelled on the soldier poets: Robert Graves, ...
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George Gammon Adams
Portrait sculptor and medallist. Born Staines. Died at home home, Acton Green Lodge, Chiswick.
John Broad
Born Worcestershire. A ceramic artist he worked for Doultons of Lambeth. Bob Speel identifies other work in London: the grand pediment on Harrods, "a 1896 panel for the Reredos of St Ann's Church i...
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Mont Blanc restaurant
Opened sometime early in the 20th century by Alphonse Pasquier. Edward Garnett (1868-1937), an English writer and critic, fostered the careers of many literary figures by hosting weekly Tuesday lit...
World War 1
We'd always assumed that this war was known as the Great War until WW2 came along at which point it was renamed as World War One or the First World War. But the term was first used in print in 1920...
John Phillips
"Governing Director" presumably of the company that rebuilt the Zeppelin building.
Netherlands Government in exile
W1, Piccadilly, 79, Stratton House
We are grateful to Christina Ilonka Jansen for writing to us about these plaques. She was working as Cultural Counsellor at the Dutch Em...
Waterloo Station
Opened by the London and South Western Railway on 11 July 1848 as ‘Waterloo Bridge station’. Built to extend the line from Nine Elms closer to the City, with the expectation that the line would eve...
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