Person    | Male  Born 31/8/1849  Died 21/2/1908

Frederick E. E. Schenck

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: Scotland

Frederick  E. E. Schenck

Born Edinburgh to a German immigrant lithographer. Via Stoke on Trent he moved to London in 1888. Often worked with the architect Henry Hare. Speel provides a lot of information including that Schenck also did the sculptural decorations on Pite's 37 Harley Street.

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Frederick E. E. Schenck

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Islington Library - Bacon

{In the sculptured panel below his feet:} Bacon

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Islington Library - Spenser

{In the sculptured panel below his feet:} Spenser

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John Broad

John Broad

Born Worcestershire. A ceramic artist he worked for Doultons of Lambeth. Bob Speel identifies other work in London: the grand pediment on Harrods, "a 1896 panel for the Reredos of St Ann's Church i...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Peter McLean

Peter McLean

Sculptor. A founding member of the Bermondsey Artists' Group created in 1983.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Douglas Jennings
2 memorials

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Silvertown explosion

Silvertown explosion

The chemical factory was built in 1893 by Brunner Mond. In 1915 the War Office took over part of it (the northern section, we think, where Banyan Court now is) to produce TNT in what was known to b...

Event, Tragedy

2 memorials
Lee Rigby Foundation

Lee Rigby Foundation

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Group, Philanthropy

1 memorial
Catholic martyrs at the Tyburn gallows

Catholic martyrs at the Tyburn gallows

105 Catholic martyrs lost their lives at the Tyburn gallows, 1535 - 1681.  The Tyburn Convent website explains but only lists a few.  We have found other memorials to a few of them: John Houghton a...

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Greater London Council

Greater London Council

Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could not abide its left-wing politics, nor its leader, Ken Livingstone.  On its 50th anniversary Diamond Geezer posted a goo...

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City of London School

City of London School

Endowed by John Carpenter Town Clerk in 1442. The Corporation of London by an Act of Parliament in 1834 established the School at Honey Lane market in Milk Street. In 1883 the School moved to the V...

Group, Education

3 memorials