Sculptor. Born at 91 Brook Street, Lambeth. Died at home at 91 Carlton Hill, St John's Wood.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Sir George Frampton
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George Frampton
George Frampton, 1860 - 1928, sculptor, lived and worked here 1894 - 1908. Gr...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Sir George Frampton
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Alice and Quintin Hogg
{On the left face of the plinth:} 1845 - 1918, Alice A Hogg, whose unfailing...
Edith Cavell statue
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Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
The first Peter Pan, Nina Boucicault, (always a woman) modelled for the statu...
Sir Walter Besant - Victoria Embankment
Bronze. Replica of the bust in St Paul's. Albeit this is a relief rather than...
Wiliam Whiteley - sculpture
Maybe on an overcast day it would be possible to photograph the north facing ...
Other Subjects
Oscar Nemon
Born in what is now Croatia. Worked in Vienna and Brussels and settled in Britain in 1938. Specialised in Winston Churchill. Our picture shows Nemon with a self-portrait: now that sculpture we woul...
Emile Madeline
From Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland we learn that Emile Alfred Madeline was born in 1859, died in 1933 and was active between 1911 and 1921. However, he is ...
Percy George Bentham
Sculptor. Born Fulham. City and Guild Art School Newsletter 2014 confirms that 'Navigation' (being conserved by the school at the time of publication) is by Bentham, who studied at the school.
Richard Holliday
Sculptor. Born Cambridge. From Thompson Gallery: "Richard Holliday started his career in stone as an apprentice stonemason in Cambridge in 1980 and has been in Cornwall since 1994."
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