Person    | Male  Born 1880  Died 1943

L. S. Merrifield

Categories: Sculpture

L. S. Merrifield

Sculptor. Leonard Stanford Merrifield was born in Gloucestershire. After training he lived in London (and was based in Chelsea for at least some of the time). Speel reviews his work. His statue of Trevithick is in Camborne, Cornwall.

Alamy have a photo of Merrifield with the Richard Trevithick plaque in a workshop. 

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L. S. Merrifield

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Richard Trevithick

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