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Thomas Rudge

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Thomas Rudge

Active in 1921. Probably the same Thomas Rudge at Ornamental Passions.

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Thomas Rudge

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Finsbury war monument

The statue represents winged Victory on orb, lightly draped and holding a lau...

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Alfred Drury

Alfred Drury

Born London as Edward Alfred Briscoe Drury. More of his work can be seen on the Old War Office in Whitehall. Ornamental Passions has a good page on it.

Person, Sculpture

6 memorials
Love

Love

Created the tympanum at St Giles Church in 1800.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Douglas Jennings
2 memorials
John Carew

John Carew

Sculptor. Born Tramore, Ireland, as John Edward Carew.

Person, Sculpture, Ireland

4 memorials
Gustav Laerum

Gustav Laerum

Norwegian, better known for satirical drawings.

Person, Art, Sculpture, Norway

1 memorial

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Electrical Engineering College

Electrical Engineering College

WC1, Southampton Row, 70, Faraday House

Faraday House Electrical Engineering College occupied this building from June 1903 until April 1967.

1 subject commemorated
Frances Whiting memorial fountain

Frances Whiting memorial fountain

WC1, Guilford Place

This figure represents the woman of Samaria (a Samaritan) at the well, from St John's gospel.

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
George V statue

George V statue

SW1, St Margaret Street

Unveiled by George VI and we thank Jamie Davis for finding this link to the British Pathe news film of the unveiling.  Everyone who was a...

1 subject commemorated, 3 creators
Sir Henry Cole - NW3

Sir Henry Cole - NW3

NW3, Elm Row, 3

Sir Henry Cole lived here 1879 - 1880. He originated the custom of sending Christmas cards and was largely responsible for the foundation...

2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Lankester plaque

Lankester plaque

E1, Commercial Road

The plaque is on the wall at pedestrian eye height, immediately below the clock. Numbers 384-392 did not become part of the hospital unt...

2 subjects commemorated