Sculptor and lettering artist, following his father's David's path. Other London work includes the unusual 'Seven ages of man' sited in what must be one of Central London's grimmest locations at Baynard House on Queen Victoria Street.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Richard Kindersley
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Amwell Society - original location
The names are of three of the founding members of the Amwell Society. Kinder...
Bomber Command Memorial
The campaign to bomb civilians was so controversial that the bombers were giv...
Frost Fairs
Our close-up photo shows one of the scenes depicted, this one being a market ...
Garden restoration
The people in the picture standing on the plaque are doing the obligatory cir...
Kennington Park air-raid
The Friends say "The air raid shelters were actually on the south field of th...
Other Subjects
Simon Smith
Sculptor. Served his apprenticeship at Woburn Abbey. Studied stone carving and sculpture at the City and Guilds of London School of Art, where he obtained a first.
Mario Raggi
Sculptor. Born Italy. Moved to England in 1850. Died Farnham, Surrey.
William Fawke
Sculptor. He exhibited with the Society of Portrait Sculptors in 1978 and 1979 and had his first solo exhibition in 1982. Amongst his works are statues of Doctor Samuel Johnson and the composer Ral...
Thomas J. Price
From Hackney: "Thomas J Price was born in South London. He received his BA in Fine Art Sculpture at Chelsea College of Art (2001-2004) and completed his MA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Ar...
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Waltham Forest College
Originally founded as the South West Essex Technical College. It offers a wide variety of courses for students.
Normandy Landings / D-Day
The landings, also known as Operation Neptune, were the landing operations in Operation Overlord during WW2. The 'D' in D-Day doesn't stand for anything as it was used as a substitute for the actua...
Keith Richards
Guitarist, singer and songwriter. Born in Dartford. He attended primary school with Mick Jagger for several years. They later met up again, and went on to be founding members of the Rolling Stones.
Rawthmell's Coffee House
Braxton's Coffee House (1702) at no.24 Henrietta Street became Rawthmell's Coffee House in 1715 and later moved to no.25, where the (R)SA first met. The image shows the painting by Anna Katrina Zi...
Welsh Church - Peters
W1, Eastcastle Street, 30
Each of these foundation stones is at the base of a pillar, reading left to right: Peters, Rowlands, Lewis, Taylor. Disappointingly we h...
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