Person    | Male  Born 1853  Died 1946

Benjamin Creswick

Categories: Sculpture

Benjamin Creswick

Sculptor. 1880s-1920s active around Birmingham. His best known work in London is the terracotta frieze at Cutler's Hall.

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Benjamin Creswick

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Thomas Carlyle - SW3

This is where Carlyle died. We know 'Sc.' indicates the sculptor, but 'Del...

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Hugo Daini

Hugo Daini

Sculptor. Born Rome.  The photograph is of his work called 'Nuns'.  Died Caracas, Venezuela.  We've not been able to find a photo of Daini, nor much information.  It would be even less without the ...

Person, Sculpture, Italy, Venezuela

1 memorial
Lady Hetta Empson

Lady Hetta Empson

Sculptor and political activist. Born as Hester Henrietta Crouse in South Africa. Studied art and sculpture. Supported Communism and the black workers in South Africa. Travelled to Europe and drove...

Person, Sculpture, China/Hong Kong, South Africa

1 memorial
John Wenlock Rollins

John Wenlock Rollins

Sculptor whose London works include: the wonderful bronze doorway of the P&O Building in Cockspur Street, the fountain in front of the Horniman Museum, Poetry and Prose on the facade of Croydo...

Person, Sculpture

3 memorials
George Gammon Adams

George Gammon Adams

Portrait sculptor and medallist.  Born Staines.  Died at home home, Acton Green Lodge, Chiswick.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Phidias

Phidias

Worked on the Parthenon. 5th century BC.

Person, Architecture, Sculpture, Greece

1 memorial

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H. C. Norman
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Gerald T. Fitzgerald

Gerald T. Fitzgerald

Member of Lincoln's Inn

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Stephen Lawrence  - Deptford

Stephen Lawrence - Deptford

SE8, Brookmill Road, 39, The Stephen Lawrence Centre

We believe the Stephen Lawrence Centre was built by and for the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust.

1 subject commemorated, 3 creators