Sculptor. Born in London as Fritz Roselieb, changed his name when he joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1915.
Works in London include the reliefs on Norway House.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Louis Frederick Roslyn
Creations i
Artillery - cannons
Admiring these charming toy-like cannons we realised they could be taken as a...
Edward VII statue - Tooting
Nice large bronze reliefs, also by Roseleib/Roslyn, attached to the left and ...
Tottenham Green war memorial
The statue is named 'Victory'. While the form of the monument is very differe...
Other Subjects
Hedley Hope-Nicholson
Barrister, literary critic and Charles I obsessive. He hyphenated his Nicholson with his wife's Hope. Andrew Behan researched this eccentric character, bur first a preamble from Andrew: "I couldn'...
Charles Leonard Hartwell, RA, FRBS, RBC.
He was a Member of the Royal Academy. The picture is a self-portrait. Much information about this sculptor can be found on his Wikipedia page, on the Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculptur...
Walter Gilbert
Sculptor. Born Rugby. Cousin to Sir Alfred Gilbert. His son, Donald, also sculpted and they often worked together. Other works in London include: some gates at the Freemasons Hall (inside or ou...
Jamie Sargeant
Sculptor. He trained with the Orton Trust, and became apprentice and then assistant to David Kindersley (father of Richard), who raised him in the tradition and spirit of direct carving and the tre...
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