Sculptor. Born Canterbury.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Henry Weekes
Creations i
Duke of Wellington statue - EC2
Unveiled in Wellington's presence, this is one of only a handful of statues i...
Linacre bust
This bust is fixed to the wall of the building in the garden seen in the pict...
Sir Joshua Reynolds bust
Sir Joshua Reynolds, 17 July 1723 - 23 February 1792, portrait painter. As a...
Other Subjects
L. A. Malempre
From Mapping Sculpture we learn that Louis Auguste Malempré was born Belgium in about 1820. He had various addresses in London from 1854 on. Died London, probably at19 Lower Philimore Place, a subs...
Marcus Cornish
Sculptor. Other work in London includes the 2001 'Stag' in St James's Square.
Michael Rysbrack
Also known as John Michael or Johannes Michel or Jan Michiel Rysbrach or Rijsbrack. Born Antwerp (which probably explains the confusion). Sculptor of busts and funerary monuments of many prominent...
Wendy Taylor
Sculptor resident in Bow. Studied at St. Martin's School of Art. Her philosophy is to 'take art out of the galleries and out onto the streets', and has probably more original permanent sculptures o...
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Irene Handl
TW11, Thames Walkway, Behind Broom Road
These plaques were originally located on the buildings of the Teddington Studios in Broom Road. The studios were closed and demolished in...
Princess Royal Nurses Home
WC1, Guilford Street
According to Time Magazine at the time this foundation stone was laid, summer of 1933, the Princess Royal was suffering "a frantic debili...
Chislehurst Caves
'Caves' is a misnomer, as they are entirely man-made chalk and flint mines. The earliest mention of them is around 1250, and it is believed that they were last worked in the 1830s. In World War 1, ...
Gatti family
WC2, The Strand
There is an interesting memorial to the power supply just around the corner.
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