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Martin Cook
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Bali bombings
Three of the non-British victims are given as "unknown" at "u" in the alphabe...
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E. Onslow Ford
Born Islington as Edward Onslow Ford, but he dropped the Edward. Studied Antwerp and Munich. A successful and well-liked sculptor. Died at home, 62 Acacia Road. The picture here is a portrait by...
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...
Michael Rysbrack
Also known as John Michael or Johannes Michel or Jan Michiel Rysbrach or Rijsbrack. Born Antwerp (which probably explains the confusion). Sculptor of busts and funerary monuments of many prominent...
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...
Fred (Fritz) Kormis
Sculptor and medallist. Born Frankfurt, Germany. From the very informative West Hampstead Life: "Fritz was fourteen when he began an apprenticeship in a workshop specializing in decorative sculptu...
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A. Brett
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
WW1 at the Freemasons
WC2, Great Queen Street, Freemasons' Hall
This rather lovely carving is above the entrance. Since the whole building was erected as a memorial to peace it is appropriate that the...
University College Hall WW1
WC1, Foster Court, Malet Place
In memory of the residents of University College Hall who gave their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1918. {This is followed by a list of ...
27 subjects commemorated
CI - 1 - Christianity
EC3, Cornhill, 32
The carved doors are at the right of the building, behind the cyclist in our picture. According to Esoteric London these panels, listed ...
Tiruvalluvar
WC1, Thornhaugh Street, SOAS
The English text is preceded with a piece of text in a script we don't recognise and certainly can't type.
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