Bob Speel tells us that this sculptor's works are rare, in London at least, but he knows of some in Salisbury and Oxford. The NPG has "Hope-Pinker".
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Henry Richard Hope Pinker
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John Hunter statue - Tooting
{On a nearby information board:} The statue of Hunter is a copy of a sculptur...
William Forster
{On front of plinth:} William Edward Forster, born July 11 1818, died April ...
Other Subjects
Richard Claude Belt
Sculptor. Born Westminster. At Mapping Sculpture we learnt that Belt was twice caught up in significant court cases, one of which had the Byron statue at its centre. Belt's former employer, Charles...
John Bacon the Younger
Son of John Bacon the elder. He trained as a sculptor and carried on his father's business.
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Merchant Taylors' School
Founded in 1561 by Sir Thomas White and originally at St Lawrence Pountney, EC4. In 1875 moved to newly built premised at Charterhouse, mainly to enable expansion. But by 1929 it had been decided t...
E. A. Roome & Co Ltd
Builders. Also constructed the 1928 Wilmington Arms, Rosebery Avenue and the 1938 Warner House, Nos 43–49 Warner Street.
Fred Haines
We can find nothing about Haines, who died not long before 20th April 2001.
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