Portrait painter. Born Paddington. Died at home, 117 Gloucester Place. In the picture Kelly is the short man in specs.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Sir Gerald Kelly
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Sir Gerald Kelly
English Heritage Sir Gerald Kelly, 1879 - 1972, portrait painter lived here,...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Sir Gerald Kelly
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Charles II - Sloane Square
{Running around the urn near the top:} Sweet Thames run softly till I end my ...
Nell Gwynne - Sloane Square
She's manipulating a fan but meanwhile, unnoticed by Nell, her dress has slip...
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Terence Tenison Cuneo
From San Francisco Sentinal : "The statue was erected for Terrence in honor of his most favored subject matter: trains and railways. Terrence Cuneo, like his father, became a celebrated painter and...
Sir William Blake Richmond
Born 10 York Street. Painter. He entered the Royal Academy in 1858, winning two silver medals. His reputation rests on his portraiture of many prominent people. His painting of the Princess of Wal...
Leighton Fund
Originated as the bequest left by Lord Leighton in 1896. Bob Speel provides some useful information about what the fund has bought. The newspaper article quoted at Sloane Square fountain contains:...
Abram Games
Designer. Born Abraham Gamse in Whitechapel. In WW2 he was approached by the War Office to produce a recruitment poster, and became an official war artist, designing many more posters. After the wa...
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Rev. John Newton
A slave-trader turned preacher and abolitionist. Born Wapping. Began his ecclesiastical career at Olney in Buckinghamshire where he wrote the words to 'Amazing Grace' and published the hymn in a ...
Sir Harry Lauder
SW17, Longley Road, 46
This house seems modest for a man who was so successful, but he was touring a lot of the time, and he moved in before he really hit the b...
W. Stuart Surridge
SE11, Kennington Oval, near Members entrance
Apart from the lovely Wall of Heroes plaques, this is the only plaque we know by Doulton's. The firm may have created many but this is th...
Edward Meryon
W1, Clarges Street, 17
City of Westminster Edward Meryon, MD, FRCP, 1807 - 1880, first described muscular dystrophy, lived here, 1846 - 1880.
P. T. Goodey
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
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