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
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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
Alfred George Stevens
Sculptor. Born Blandford Forum. Spent most of his life and energy creating the Wellington memorial in St Paul's Cathedral. The railings with lions (also by Stevens) around this were originally, 185...
Marcia Debra Solway
Solway lived in Rosebery Avenue and was in the sculpture class at the Mary Ward Centre in Queen Square.
Kevin Herlihy
BA Fine Art, Goldsmith’s College, 1984 Art Teacher’s Certificate, Goldsmith’s College, 1989. Website.
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Royal Army Medical College
Built on the site of Millbank Prison.
Queen's Theatre - Wardour Street
W1, Wardour Street, Queens Theatre
The Les Mis plaque is laid in the ground at the front, audience, entrance.
Heron Quays STOL Landing
The landing of a STOL (short take-off and landing) aircraft in the heart of London's Docklands, was done to show the feasibility of an airport there. In due course, London City Airport opened in 1987.
Anthony Berbeck
Berbeck actually escaped the fire, but became mentally disturbed and died after falling from a balcony, a possible suicide. Our colleague, Andrew Behan, has researched this young man: Anthony Alex...
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