Sculptor. Born Canterbury.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Henry Weekes
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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
Sir Alfred Gilbert
Sculptor and goldsmith. Born 13 Berners Street. Eloped with his first cousin, Alice, marrying in Paris and then living in Rome. Returned in 1884 and became successful and famous, attracting many...
H. Tyson Smith
From Liverpool. Worked on a number of WW1 memorials. George Herbert Tyson Smith was born on 12 January 1883 in Liverpool, Lancashire, the eldest of four children of George H. Smith (b.1849) and Ma...
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Euston Arch
The massive Doric arch, designed by Philip Hardwick, was the entrance to the original 1837 Euston Station which was on Drummond Street (which used to run further east than it does now) quite close ...
Louis Frederick Roslyn
Sculptor. Born in London as Fritz Roselieb, changed his name when he joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1915. Works in London include the reliefs on Norway House.
Bronze Woman
SW9, Stockwell Terrace
This was the first statue of a black woman to be on permanent display anywhere in England. 3m high, based on a poem, written in about 196...
King James II
England's last Roman Catholic king, James II of England but James VII of Scotland. Born in St James's Palace and designated Duke of York until he ascended the throne in 1685 on the death of his bro...
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