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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Thomas Thornycroft
Sculptor. born Cheshire. Came to London in 1835 where he was apprenticed to John Francis and worked alongside another of Francis's apprentices, his daughter Mary, whom he married on 29 February 184...
Allister Bowtell
From RBKC document: "Allister Bowtell died on 20 September 2006 and was given a splendid send off nine days later, organised by his friends from the Vesta Rowing Club and Chelsea Arts Club. He was ...
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Dylan Thomas
Poet. Born at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Swansea, which is now a themed holiday rental. Died at St Vincents Hospital, in New York City during a lecture tour of the United States. He is buried at Laugharne,...
Parish Clerks' Hall - first
EC2, Clerk's Place
The plaque is just visible in our photo, on the dark wall, to the left of the corner, just below the leaves.
William Gilpin
SM3, High Street, Cheam, Tabor Court
William Gilpin 1724 - 1804 These flats have been built on the site of Cheam School. From 1752 - 1777, William Gilpin, satirised by Willia...
George H. Hodgson
Role on the lost expedition: Officer on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
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