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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William Strang
Painter and etcher. Born Dumbarton, aged 17 came to the Slade School of Art and stayed in London. Illustrated the works of John Bunyan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Rudyard Kipling. A Google image ...
Thomas Allom
Architect and artist. Born Lambeth. Founding member of RIBA. Travelled extensively and illustrated topographical publications. Waymarking has the text of a 1997 paper by Leslie du Cane which sa...
Carmody and Groarke
Architectural practice of Kevin Carmody (from Melbourne) and Andrew Groarke (from Manchester), formed in 2005.
Secret Society of Super Villain Artists
From Facebook: "The Secret Society of Super Villain Artists was founded in 1921 by Silent Bill. Everything else remains secret. SSOSVA does not condone vandalism." For more information see BLocal ...
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Rape of the Lock
Poem by Alexander Pope. Its convoluted plot concerns a character called Belinda and a count who is determined to obtain a lock of her hair. Originally written in two cantos, it was expanded in 1714...
Mrs Gaskell
SW10, Cheyne Walk, 93
At the time of her birth, the address was Belle Vue House, Lindsey Row.
William Kinnear
Oarsman. Born William Nicoll Duthie Kinnear at Balmanno in the Parish of Marykirk, Kincardine, Scotland. He worked as a draper's assistant before moving to Debenhams in London. His colleagues intro...
Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee tree - SW1
SW1, St James's Square
This golden Indian bean catalpa tree, known also as a catalpa bignonioides aurea, was planted by the St James's Square Trust in honour of...
James Gallaher, FRAS
Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894. May 2018: Gallaher’s second 2nd great-grandson, Craig Gallaher, has generously provided the following information, and the photo (c.1890): Ja...
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