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
Clive Duncan
Sculptor. Sculpture assistant to a number of sculptors including Cubitt Bevis. His work is shown on his website. His birth was registered as Clive L. Duncan in the 4th quarter of 1944 in the Hamme...
Ian Walters
Sculptor. Born Solihull. Committed socialist and campaigner. His work celebrates the heroes of liberation. The picture source web site splendidly shows many of his works and provides context fo...
Daniel Silver
London-based sculptor. Born London, raised in Jerusalem.
Robert Wallace Martin
Sculptor, normally referred to as Wallace, rather than Robert. Born Upper Thames Street. He was the lead sculptor in the art pottery factory run by him and his three brothers, producing from the 1...
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Boswell and Johnson
WC2, Russell Street, 8
Sometime between 2009 and 2012 a long blue panel was added to this building, low on the left. The text adds some detail to the famous me...
Alfred Wallace
CR0, St Peters Road, 44
Wallace Fund identifies this house as 'Pen-y-Bryn' which Wallace rented 1880 - May 1881. There is a timeline there giving his other addre...
Edith Nesbit
Author and poet. Wrote approximately 40 books for children including 'The Railway Children'. Born at 38 Lower Kensington Lane. She married the journalist and politician, Hubert Bland in 1880, but u...
Thomas Earnshaw
WC1, High Holborn, 119
London County Council Site of the business premises of Thomas Earnshaw, 1749 - 1829, noted watch and chronometer maker.
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