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
Marmaduke Langdale
Active in 1859. Via JudyGr we found "1794: Langdale Marmaduke & Thomas, Distillers, 26, Holborn", mentioned in Dickens' 'Barnaby Rudge'. A connection seems very likely. 2018: The British Museu...
Wheeler family
Benefactors active in 2013. We'd guess that they were then living in the house on which they erected the plaque. British History Online, quoting the parish book, says that a Mr Wheeler lived in t...
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Hampstead Garden Suburb Jubilee
NW11, Central Square
The school was founded by Henrietta Barnett. Lutyens designed the elevations for Crewe Hall, the central block.
Sir Hans Sloane
Physician, benefactor of the British Museum and an early benefactor to the Chelsea Physic Garden. Responsible for the addition of milk to chocolate to produce a palatable drink. Born Killyleagh, Ir...
Person, Benefactor, Medicine, Museums / Libraries, Race Issues, Science, Ireland
Sir Isaac Newton
Born in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, on Christmas day, according to the calendar in use at the time. Died in Kensington (where he had gone in search of country air). The exact dates of birth and dea...
Frank Pick at Piccadilly Circus
W1, Piccadilly Circus, Piccadilly Circus station - ticket hall
Unveiled 7 November 2016 to mark the 75th anniversary of Pick’s death and the centenary of the Johnston typeface.
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