Artist and caricaturist.
Born Old Jewry. Died 1 James Street.
The picture, by Rowlandson, includes a self-portrait, on the left.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Thomas Rowlandson
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Thomas Rowlandson
London County Council Thomas Rowlandson 1757-1827 artist and caricaturist li...
William Gilpin
William Gilpin 1724 - 1804 These flats have been built on the site of Cheam S...
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Sir Noel Paton
Born Dunfermline, Scotland as Joseph Noel Paton. Painter. He first achieved success as a book illustrator. His early paintings heavily featured fairies, but in due course he became influenced by ...
G. F. Watts
Born in London. His piano-making father named him after Handel. Married briefly to Ellen Terry, many years his junior. 1886 married Mary Tytler. The statue 'Physical Energy' in Hyde Park is his. Le...
Joseph Knight
Born London. Landscape painter and engraver. At the age of seven, his right arm was amputated following an accident, but this did not deter him from following his chosen profession. Member of the I...
Charles Shannon
Charles Haslewood Shannon. Lithographer and painter. Born Lincolnshire. Met his life partner, Charles Ricketts, in 1882. See there for more about their life and work together. 1929 Shannon suffere...
Festival of Britain
'A tonic for the Nation', The Festival was intended to cheer us all up after WW2, and incidentally to celebrate the centenary of the 1851 Great Exhibition. The symbol for the Festival was designed ...
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Salvation Army Ronalds Road - west
N5, Ronalds Road, 1, Citadel Court
The designer of the building clearly had the 'citadel' concept in mind. Strangely, some of these foundation plaques have had their inscri...
Andrew Marvell
Poet, wit, and satirist. Born at Winestead-in-Holderness, Yorkshire. Childless, contemporary sources hint that he was impotent due to having lost a testicle to VD. For about twenty years M.P. for H...
Our Lady of the Assumption Deptford
SE8, Deptford High Street, 131
A large storage unit partially obscures the plaque.
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