Born Dover. In WW1 served with the Royal Engineers in France. Other London works include: a war memorial at St John, Hackney, the Hornsey County School War Memorial now housed in the Crouch End Town Hall, the St Christopher statue on the war memorial at the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street, memorial in Kensal Green cemetery to Thomas Power O'Connor. Buried at Newhaven.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Richard Reginald Goulden
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Gurkha soldier
Unveiled by the Queen. Modelled by Jackson on the 1929 statue by Goulden in t...
Margaret MacDonald
Bronze statue unveiled on 19 December 1914. Sculpted by Goulden to Ramsay's d...
Middlesex Regiment war memorial with Ryder
Unveiled by Lieut General Sir Ivor Maxse. The Supreme Court explains why thi...
Other Subjects
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...
Barbara Hepworth
Born in Wakefield as Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth. At art school met and became a friendly rival of Henry Moore, though it was she who first 'pierced' her sculptures. With her first husband had a son w...
W. S. Frith
Sculptor. William Silver Frith. Born Leicester. Other London work: Metropolitan Life Assurance Company building in Moorgate; Imperial College, South Kensington,; Two Temple Place.
Eric Benfield, FRSA
Eric Benfield was born on 9 June 1902 in Swanage, Dorset, the third of the four children of Charles Benfield (1866-1936) and Adelaide Benfield née Smith (1868-1943). His birth was registered in the...
Previously viewed
Florence Keen - 2 stone plaques
N7, Manor Gardens, Manor Gardens Centre
We don't need to comment on the placement of the railings and the sensitivity of those responsible, do we?
Opening of the BMA house
WC1, Tavistock Square
This inscription is on the inside of the west face of the courtyard, to the left of the archway. On the right there is another inscriptio...
Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1852-54.
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