Formed in 1993 by architect Tim Wood.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Forge Architects
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Albert McKenzie statue
The concrete plinth represents a section of the Zeebrugge harbour wall. We b...
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Salviati
Family of mosaic artists from Italy. When they moved into new premises in 1898 they decorated the frontage with mosaics - this is now the Regent Street Apple building.
Mr Chew
'The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and other parts adjacent, Volume 5' names a 'Mr Chew' as the caster or sculptor of the Cumberland statue.
Guss Strehle
The foundry in Germany where the statue of Saint Volodymyr was cast.
William Caslon IV
In 1816 produced the first sans-serif printing type. Great grandson of William Caslon I.
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Harold Ainsworth Peto
Born in Suffolk, son of Sir Samuel.
Royal Ballet School
Originally founded by Ninette de Valois as the Academy of Choreographic Art. Its students are chosen purely for their dancing talent and not for any academic ability. Famous dancers and choreograph...
Percy Lane Oliver
Founder of the first voluntary blood donor service. Born in Fish Street, St Ives, Cornwall. In 1921, he helped found the Camberwell division of the British Red Cross Society, and conceived the idea...
First two houses on HGS
NW11, Hampstead Way, 142
On 2 May 1907 Henrietta Barnett cut the first sod here. The ceremony involved children dancing around maypoles, the presentation of flowe...
Emma Trotter
Married to Robert Trotter and widowed in 1877. See Robert's page for more information.
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