Person    | Male  Born 19/8/1811  Died 14/3/1895

John Bell

Categories: Sculpture

John Bell

Sculptor. Born Norfolk though his family home was in Suffolk. On the Albert Memorial the America group is his. Died at home at 15 Douro Place, Victoria Road, Kensington.

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John Bell

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Guards

The 3 guardsmen are cast from captured Russian guns. The guns displayed at th...

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Samuel Gurney obelisk

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Samuel Nixon

Samuel Nixon

Sculptor.  Possibly born and brought up in London.  Died at his home, Kennington Place, Kennington Common.

Person, Sculpture

2 memorials
Sergei Shcherbakov

Sergei Shcherbakov

Sculptor active in 1999.

Person, Sculpture, Russia

1 memorial
F. V. Blundstone

F. V. Blundstone

Sculptor.  Born Switzerland in an English family.  Seems to have specialised in war memorials. Active during the period 1919-1929, at least.

Person, Sculpture, Switzerland

2 memorials
Edward William Wyon

Edward William Wyon

Sculptor. Born Edward William Wyon in Christchurch, Surrey, into a family of die-casters and medallists. Brother to Thomas. He exhibited frequently at the Royal Academy and received numerous commis...

Person, Sculpture

4 memorials
Joseph Kremer

Joseph Kremer

Sculptor. Born Tromborn France, studied in Paris.  Possibly of German ancestry.  From Mapping Sculpture: Kremer came to England on 25 September 1859. As his first recorded activity is in Penkhull,...

Person, Sculpture, France

7 memorials

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Alejandra Casimiro Herrera

Alejandra Casimiro Herrera

Mosaic artist active in 2012.

Person, Craft / Design

2 memorials
Sungnam Lim

Sungnam Lim

Ambassador of the Republic of Korea in 2014.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
World War 1

World War 1

We'd always assumed that this war was known as the Great War until WW2 came along at which point it was renamed as World War One or the First World War. But the term was first used in print in 1920...

Event, Armed Forces, Tragedy

402 memorials
Cyclist deaths

Cyclist deaths

Much of the street research for LondonRemembers is done by bike. 820 cyclists were killed or seriously injured in 2009 on roads in Britain. Many of these deaths are avoidable. Many of the drivers o...

Event, Tragedy

49 memorials