Sculptor. Born Calcutta India. 1947 his family moved to Scotland. Mathieson is on the left of the photo.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Jim Mathieson
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Hogarth statue
Unveiled by Ian Hislop and David Hockney. Funded by donations from individual...
Other Subjects
Marcus Cornish
Sculptor. Other work in London includes the 2001 'Stag' in St James's Square.
Baron Carlo Marochetti
Born Turin. Lived in France most of his life but escaped to London in 1848. Became Victoria and Albert's favourite sculptor. Buried in France. His 1864 statue of Sir Mark Cubbon, created in London...
Alfred Adrian Jones, MVO, FRBS
Born Ludlow. Served in the army in the First Boer War as a veterinary captain. As a sculptor he specialised in animal figures. See Speel for more of his work. Our Picture Source and his Wikipedia p...
Robert Wallace Martin
Sculptor, normally referred to as Wallace, rather than Robert. Born Upper Thames Street. He was the lead sculptor in the art pottery factory run by him and his three brothers, producing from the 1...
John Tweed
Sculptor. Born Glasgow. Good friend and associate of Rodin. Also by Tweed is the Wellington Monument in St. Paul’s Cathedral. Died in a nursing home at 18 Langham Street.
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Chalk Farm bus garage - WW1 (at Pemberton Gardens)
N19, Pemberton Gardens
The names are those of men who worked at the Chalk Farm bus garage, died in WW1 and whose names were listed on a white plaque that was er...
Victims of conflict
SE18, Church Street, 2, Commonwealth Buildings
The poppy and the British Legion crest both suggest that this memorial is commemorating the British dead of WW1 and WW2 and other wars si...
Hawthorns High School for Boys
School in Hayes, in the Borough of Hillingdon at which George Orwell taught from 1932 - 1933. He is top right in the photograph.
Mrs Patrick Campbell
W8, Kensington Square, 33
Mrs Patrick Campbell, 1865 - 1940, actress, lived here.
Benjamin Haydon
Historical painter and diarist. Born Plymouth. Not a successful man; Haydon's biographer, Paul O'Keefe, says that Haydon has been called "the William McGonagall of British painting". One morning af...
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