Person    | Male  Born 1617  Died 1702

Thomas Cartwright the Elder

Categories: Sculpture

Thomas Cartwright the Elder

City mason active post Great Fire of 1666. His work was continued by his son, Thomas Cartwright the Younger (1655 - 1711).

This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Thomas Cartwright the Elder

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St Thomas Apostle

Church of St Thomas Apostle, (formerly St Thomas Martyr) Southwark, S.E.1. Pa...

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Thomas Cartwright the Elder

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Edward VI statue at St Thomas's - Cartwright

This 1682 statue by Cartwright was commissioned by Clayton and was originally...

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St Dunstans - Elizabeth I statue

On stone above QE's statue: "Parochial Schools. St Dunstan in the west. A.D.1...

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Richard Kindersley

Richard Kindersley

Sculptor and lettering artist, following his father's David's path.  Other London work includes the unusual 'Seven ages of man' sited in what must be one of Central London's grimmest locations at B...

Person, Sculpture

9 memorials
Jacques Lipchitz

Jacques Lipchitz

Born as Chaim Jacob Lipchitz Druskieniki, Lithuania. Died on the island of Capri and was buried on Har Hamenuhot, Jerusalem. External website provides a good chronology and pictures of some works .

Person, Art, Sculpture, Israel/Palestine, Italy, Lithuania

2 memorials
Michael Visocchi

Michael Visocchi

Sculptor.  Born Scotland.

Person, Sculpture, Scotland

1 memorial
Antony Donaldson

Antony Donaldson

Artist and sculptor.

Person, Art, Sculpture

1 memorial

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Members of All Hallows, Gospel Oak

Members of All Hallows, Gospel Oak

Parish Church of All Hallows, servers and members of the choir and congregation who died in the Great War.

Group

1 memorial
Founders' Hall

Founders' Hall

The Founders' first hall was built in what is still called "Founders' Court" in 1549. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and rebuilt. Our picture shows the Hall in 1848, when leas...

Building, Liveries & Guilds

3 memorials
Fawcett frieze - 31, MacMillan

Fawcett frieze - 31, MacMillan

SW1, Parliament Square

Most statues have plinths, which often carry the identity of the statue but little more. The plinth for this Millicent Fawcett statue is ...

1 subject commemorated
James McNeill Whistler

James McNeill Whistler

Painter and printmaker, born in Worthen Street, Lowell, Massachussetts. His family moved to Russia in 1843 and he received his first formal art instruction at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, St ...

Person, Art, Seriously Famous, Russia, USA

3 memorials
Councillor Enos Smith

Councillor Enos Smith

Member of the Electric Lighting and Tramways Committee, West Ham, 1905. In a 1914 document published by the West Ham Public Libraries Committee we found reference to Smith being Chair and losing h...

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial