Person    | Male  Born 14/8/1888  Died 10/7/1962

George Henry Paulin

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: Scotland

Sculptor. born Scotland. Known as Harry. Served inWW1 first in the army as a trooper, then in the Royal Flying Corps, then in the  Royal Naval Air Service which became the Royal Air Force. So he served in all three services - an uncommon occurrence. At the end of war he gained many commissions for war memorials. Died Swindon.

In 2000 his maquette from the early 1950s was used as the basis for the memorial to the Royal Tank Regiment.

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George Henry Paulin

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Royal Tank Regiment Memorial

9 foot bronze. The statues represent a crew from a WW2 Comet tank.

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Built by Grace and Marsh and operated by Israel Davis and his family. The largest cinema built in England at that time, equipped with the largest Compton organ ever built, it opened with the Britis...

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