Sculptor. Possibly born and brought up in London. Died at his home, Kennington Place, Kennington Common.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Samuel Nixon
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William IV statue
Originally erected, December 1844, in the City, at the junction of King Willi...
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Charles Rossi
Sculptor. Born Nottingham, son of an Italian immigrant. Apprenticed to Locatelli, they arrived in London in 1775 and carved the medallions at the Middlesex Sessions House. Achieved a good reputatio...
Mabey & Co
Mapping Sculpture explains that this was "Active: 1878 - 1900" and "A successful business run by three generations of the same family: James Mabey (1812-83), Charles Henry Mabey (1836-1912) and Cha...
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...
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Thomas More - Woolwich Town Hall
SE18, Wellington Street, Greenwich Town Hall
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Charles Albert Cook
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National Portrait Gallery - Roubiliac
WC2, Charing Cross Road
This building, 1896, designed by Ewan Christian, has 18 busts contained in medallions around the top of the facades. Starting at the east...
V&A façade - Wykeham
SW7, Cromwell Road
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