Sculptor. Born at 91 Brook Street, Lambeth. Died at home at 91 Carlton Hill, St John's Wood.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Sir George Frampton
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George Frampton
George Frampton, 1860 - 1928, sculptor, lived and worked here 1894 - 1908. Gr...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Sir George Frampton
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Alice and Quintin Hogg
{On the left face of the plinth:} 1845 - 1918, Alice A Hogg, whose unfailing...
Edith Cavell statue
This was the obvious memorial to choose as the first featured memorial for Lo...
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
The first Peter Pan, Nina Boucicault, (always a woman) modelled for the statu...
Sir Walter Besant - Victoria Embankment
Bronze. Replica of the bust in St Paul's. Albeit this is a relief rather than...
Wiliam Whiteley - sculpture
Maybe on an overcast day it would be possible to photograph the north facing ...
Other Subjects
Ambrose Neale
From Statues Hither and Thither: " (ca. 1868 - Brockworth 1930 [car accident]), chief artist of Messrs. R. L. Boulton & Sons." Information about the Boulton firm at btsarnia. Our colleague, An...
F. V. Blundstone
Sculptor. Born Switzerland in an English family. Seems to have specialised in war memorials. Active during the period 1919-1929, at least.
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...
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Hamburg Lutheran Church - Dalston
E8, Ritson Road, Faith Tabernacle
See German Lutheran Church in London for a historical overview starting with the Great Fire. In 1871 the congregation moved from Holy Tr...
Stephen Geary
Architect. He designed the Egyptian Avenue and the Terrace Catacombs in Highgate Cemetery.
Robert Raikes
Promoter of the Sunday School movement. Born and died Gloucester.
African and Caribbean Armed Forces
After the outbreak of WWI, black recruits could be found in all branches of the British armed forces. They volunteered at recruitment centres, and were joined by West Indians, travelling at their o...
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