Sculptor. Born Tramore, Ireland, as John Edward Carew.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
John Carew
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George Ryan at Nelson's Column
This relief is "The Death of Nelson" by J. E. Carew, on the front (south) fac...
Nelson's column
Erected to commemorate the Trafalgar victory over Napoleon of 1805. The heigh...
Whittington statue - EC3
Statue on the right. Ornamental Passions has some information. Felbridge His...
Whittington statue - Felbridge
Slightly smaller than life-size, we believe this statue was created by John C...
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Kenny Hunter
From National Galleries Scotland: "Born and raised in Edinburgh, Sculptor Kenny Hunter studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1983 to 1987. His work is heavily influenced by plastic toys, in the col...
Barbara Hepworth
Born in Wakefield as Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth. At art school met and became a friendly rival of Henry Moore, though it was she who first 'pierced' her sculptures. With her first husband had a son w...
Irena Sedlecka
Born Czechoslovakia. Married the sculptor Franta Belsky in 1996.
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Atelier Works
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London County Council
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the first directly elected strategic local government body for London. Replaced by the Greater London Council, covering a la...
Railway Hotel, Harrow
A three-storey brick Victorian pub. In the 1950s it was used as a jazz club and by February 1964 an R&B club (the Bluesday) was operating, where played: Long John Baldry, the Bo Street Runners...
London Hop Trade
Hops were introduced to England from the Netherlands. They were grown principally in Kent and brought to London via the River Thames and later by rail to London Bridge. By the mid-nineteenth centur...
Farmer & Brindley
Firm of sculptors. Founded by William Farmer (1825-1879) and William Brindley. Worked on many buildings including the Natural History Museum, the Albert Memorial and Holborn Viaduct. In 1929 the fi...
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