Person    | Male  Born 25/6/1901  Died 1964

Maurice Lambert

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: France

Sculptor. Born Paris. Brother of the musician Constant Lambert. This portrait is by his father. There is photograph of him (older and not so pretty) at the Court Gallery. His other work in London includes: a life-size bronze of Dame Margot Fonteyn in Whilte Lodge Richmond Park, Symbol of Communication for the Time-Life building in Bruton Street, and six truly grotesque sculptures on 33 Grosvenor Place. Died Guy's Hospital.

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Maurice Lambert

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Viscount Nuffield statue

This is one of only a handful of statues in London unveiled while the subject...

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Edouard Lantéri

Edouard Lantéri

Sculptor.  Born France but moved to London in 1872 and eventually took British nationality.  Late in life wrote three books which are still standard texts for many students.  Died at home, 50 Perry...

Person, Sculpture, France

1 memorial
Paul Dibble

Paul Dibble

New Zealand sculptor. An obituary cites the London New Zealand War Memorial as one of his major achievements.

Person, Sculpture, New Zealand

1 memorial
Ben Twiston-Davies

Ben Twiston-Davies

Sculptor. http://bentwistondavies.com/

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial

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Lockerbie bombing

Pan Am 103 flying Heathrow to New York's JFK was destroyed by a bomb over Lockerbie, Scotland. 270 were killed: 243 passengers, 16 crew, 11 on the ground.

Event, Terrorism, Tragedy, Scotland

18 memorials
Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society

Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society

Sir Walter Besant was the first president and the local historians Thomas Barratt and G. W. Potter were members. A London Inheritance has found evidence of its existence up to 1940.

Group, Community / Clubs, History

1 memorial
Waltham Forest Council

Waltham Forest Council

Formed in 1965 from the joining of Chingford, Leyton and Walthamstow.

Group, Politics & Administration

34 memorials
All Hallows the Less

All Hallows the Less

This medieval church was destroyed, along with most of the churches in the City, by the Great Fire in 1666. In 1670 Parliament passed a Rebuilding Act and a committee was set up under the stewardsh...

Building, Religion

1 memorial