Sculptor. Her website, our picture source, says that she "lives and works in the east end with a studio in the Bromley by Bow community centre."
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Paula Haughney
Creations i
Lord Ennals
The plaque is in exactly the same style as the two above so rather than show ...
Other Subjects
Shirley Pace
Sculptor. Shirley Sylvia Pace was born and brought up in Worthing. With an early interest in ponies she trained in art but also worked in music (singing) and drama. She married and had children; re...
William Bateman Fagan
Born Bermondsey. Andrew Behan's researches have found that when he was baptised on 7 April 1872 at St Mary Newington Church, Lambeth his date of birth was recorded as 3 September 1860. Lots of inte...
Charles Auguste Lebourg
Charles-Auguste Lebourg was a French sculptor, best known for the sculptural design of the Wallace fountains, which are found in virtually every quarter of Paris and in various cities throughout th...
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...
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Peace tree
N6, Muswell Hill Road
Bonus fact: in 1944 Jerry Springer was born in nearby Highgate tube station.
Jubilee Gardens - original opening stone in original location
SE1, Jubilee Gardens
In our 2003 photo you can see two plaques: the one sticking out of the wall is in Braille. You can also see a corner of our fair city whi...
Eagle Tavern - song
N1, Shepherdess Place, The Eagle pub
Up and down the City Road In and out the Eagle That's the way the money goes Pop! Goes the weasel.
Globe Theatre - W1
The theatre opened on 27th December, 1906 as The Hicks Theatre. It was built and named for the actor-manager and playwright Seymour Hicks. It came under new management in 1909 and was renamed as Th...
Leslie Howard
SE19, Farquhar Road, 45
Leslie Howard, 1893 - 1943, actor and film director, lived here. English Heritage
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