Person    | Male  Born 1777  Died 1859

John Bacon the Younger

Categories: Sculpture

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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John Bacon the Younger

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William III statue - SW1

This statue shows King Billy's horse about to trip over a mole-hill and throw...

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Simon Smith

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Robert Smith

Robert Smith

Active in 1886.

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Guilders Stone

Guilders Stone

NW1, Canal tow path, Camden High Street

The phrase "Guilders Stone" has not been explained, other than a suggestion that it originally read "Builders Stone" and that a 1990s ren...

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Ian B. Henry Henderson
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Ray Mears

Ray Mears

Television personality and author. Born Raymond Paul Mears in Kenley, Croydon. Presenter of several television programmes about bushcraft and survival techniques.

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