Stonemasons of Greenford. Made the replacement 2010 WW1 memorial at Willesden bus garage.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Kenwood and Sons
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Willesden bus garage WW1 memorial
"No greater honour..etc." is surely a quotation but we cannot source it.
Other Subjects
David M. Gibson
Stonemason, letter carver, memorial artist and calligrapher. Based in West Sussex. Website.
The King's Road
It derives its name from the fact that It was King Charles II’s private road to Kew and wasn’t opened to the general public until 1830. Mary Quant opened her shop ‘Bazaar’ here in 1955. Along with ...
A. B. Burton Foundry
Founder based in Thames Ditton. From Exploring Surrey's Past: The foundry was established in Summer Road, Thames Ditton, in 1874 by Cox and Sons, ecclesiastical suppliers, to cast ornaments and st...
Sir Cecil Beaton
Photographer, painter, interior designer and designer for stage and screen. Born 21 Langland Gardens, Hampstead. Excelling in a number of art forms he had equally catholic tastes in his affairs, wi...
Person, Cinema, Craft / Design, Photography, Seriously Famous, Theatre
Constance Spry
Floral artist. Born Constance Fletcher at 58 Warner Street, Derby. Educated in Ireland, she returned to England during WW1 as a welfare worker in the east end of London. Her work with flowers did n...
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