An art and archive project celebrating John Blanke.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
An art and archive project celebrating John Blanke.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
John Blanke Project
'fl' stands for 'floruit' (Latin) which means 'he or she flourished', and den...
An extremely rich art collector and Francophile. Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Baronet of Sudbourne Hall in Suffolk; of Hertford House in London; of Antrim Castle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland; of 2 ...
Designer and artist. Born Thomas Matthews Rooke. We can't find his precise dates so we don't know if he made his hundred - not common even now and a rare achievement in the 1940s. From the Bedford...
Painter. Born Switzerland. Arrived in London in 1766 and was quickly successful. Lived in Golden Square with her father. One of only two women amongst the founders of the Royal Academy of Arts. ...
Born Marcus Clayton Stone in London, the son of artist Frank Stone who was friends with Thackeray and Dickens. Trained by his father, he was exhibiting at the Royal Academy before he was eighteen. ...
Diplomat, art critic, broadcaster, film producer and lecturer. Born Petar Christoff Ouvaliev in Sofia, Bulgaria. He came to Britain in 1947 as a diplomat. His extensive career in the British film i...
Person, Art, Cinema, TV & Radio, Balkans
This marker was formerly attached to the western range of buildings at St Katharine's Dock, and was presumably renewed when these were de...
Interesting that Coca Cola are specifically mentioned on the panel but not as a sponsor. The hourly entertainment provided by the clockwo...
William Jared was born on 24 May 1894 in Islington, London, the third of the five children of George Edward Jared (1865-1938) and Esther Sophia Jared, née Mitchell (1868-1938). His birth was regist...
It seems strange that the Dean of Armagh, based in Armagh, Ireland should be residing in what would then have been a village to the north...
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