Father of Capt. Francis W. Moore, M.C. whose name appears on the memorial erected by his father. If Moore Snr. really did the carving on the monument then he was a talented sculptor and we are surprised that we have not been able to find any other work by him.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Richard Moore
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St John's WW1 Memorial
Note that Pte. Charles R. King, 7th Centre of London Regiment, appears twice ...
Other Subjects
Sir Bernard Eckstein
Bernard Friedrich Eckstein was the son of Friedrich Gustav Jonathan Eckstein who became wealthy through gold mining activities in South Africa. Bernard lived at his father’s home in Park Lane, Lond...
Stollar family
Alice's husband, their sons David and Howard, daughter Helen, grandchildren and family.
Previously viewed
St Luke's - 1972
EC1, Old Street
The facade of this building tells the history of the school. Each of the 4 gable ends carries a plaque with a dated event, reading from l...
Mills fountain
NW6, West End Green
In our photo the tree plaque can be seen to the right of the monument.
Jacob Holstein
WC1, Coram's Fields
Reading top down the plaques are: Holstein, Harvey, "Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund".
Ziggy Stardust
W1, Heddon Street, 23
This is an authorised plaque but Westminster, as revealed in the official decision, wanted it any colour but their standard green. Old f...
Dambusters Raid
An attack by Royal Air Force 617 Squadron on German dams using bouncing bombs designed by Barnes Wallis. The operation was led by Guy Gibson. Subject of the 1955 film The Dambusters for which Eric ...
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