Person    | Male  Born 1954 

Jamie Sargeant

Categories: Sculpture

Sculptor. He trained with the Orton Trust, and became apprentice and then assistant to David Kindersley (father of Richard), who raised him in the tradition and spirit of direct carving and the treatment of text as texture. His other works include the Great Court Project at the British Museum.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Jamie Sargeant

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Christopher Jones statue

The statue represents Jones looking back at England, while the child is looki...

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Alan Micklethwaite

Alan Micklethwaite

Sculptor.  We're guessing the image is a self portrait, since it graces the home page of his website but we could be wrong.  Either way, we love the work.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
B. P. Arnold

B. P. Arnold

Bernard Philip Arnold M.M., was born on 30 May 1893 in Birmingham, Warwickshire. He was one of the five children of Edward Alexander Arnold (1860-1908) and Osburga Arnold née Smallwood (1856-1936)....

Person, Art, Sculpture

8 memorials
Jean Robillard

Jean Robillard

Canadian sculptor.

Person, Sculpture, Canada

1 memorial
Sir William Goscombe John

Sir William Goscombe John

Born in Cardiff as William Goscombe John but he adopted Goscombe. He travelled across Europe and studied with Rodin. Worked in the "new sculpture" style. When he and his wife Marthe returned to the...

Person, Sculpture, Wales

4 memorials
Robert Smith

Robert Smith

Active in 1886.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial

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London and Greenwich Railway

London and Greenwich Railway

The first steam railway to have a terminus in London. Originally it ran, largely on viaducts, between Deptford and Spa Road Bermondsey. By 1838 it had been extended at both ends: from Deptford to G...

Place, Transport

6 memorials