The picture shows "Mel Morris Jones and Harry Brockway checking for level" but we don't know which is which, and we have to admit, it's not a good picture of either.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Mel Morris Jones
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Dance's obelisk
The design of the obelisk is based on the 1771 one in St George's Circus, The...
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Andrew O'Connor
Sculptor. Born USA, not to be confused with his father also a sculptor with the same name, of Irish descent. In London c.1894-8, met and worked with John Singer Sargent. Also worked in Paris c.1...
Hugo Daini
Sculptor. Born Rome. The photograph is of his work called 'Nuns'. Died Caracas, Venezuela. We've not been able to find a photo of Daini, nor much information. It would be even less without the ...
Samuel Joseph
It seems he was a member of the Phrenological Society which makes some sense for a portrait sculptor.
Margaret Wrightson
On a genealogical website we found "Margaret Wrightson born 1877, died 1976. Unmarried Sculptor & Artist". Her work seems very desirable to thieves. Another child statue, titled "Mary Mary qui...
Dora Gordine
Born Latvia. First visited London in 1926. The Picture Source website provides a biography. Married Richard Hare and built, with him, Dorich House which is where she died and is now a museum. For ...
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Bernard Schmidt
Organ builder. Born Germany. Came to England in about 1660. Known as Father Smith.
George Padmore
NW1, Cranleigh Street, 22, Cranleigh Houses / Brook House
Padmore was so prominent in the campaign for self-governance in Africa that it is said almost all the independence leaders of Africa pass...
P. C. Bernard
Employed at the Holloway bus/tram garage - Pemberton Gardens. Served and was killed in WW1.