Person    | Male  Born 8/8/1862  Died 23/2/1943

Sir William Reynolds-Stephens

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: USA

Sculptor. Born in Detroit to British parents and educated in Europe. He added the Reynolds to his surname in 1890. Made the very unusual sculpture A Royal Game 1906-11. Died Tunbridge Wells.

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Sir William Reynolds-Stephens

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Charles Lamb - Giltspur Street

Ornamental Passions have a good post on this memorial, saying that Lamb is sh...

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Major Cecil Brown

Major Cecil Brown

A member of the Imperial Camel Corps for which he provided the statue in Embankment Gardens.

Person, Armed Forces, Sculpture

1 memorial
Thomas Campbell

Thomas Campbell

Sculptor.  Born Edinburgh.  Successfully established a studio in Rome for 10 years, and then also in London.  Portrait busts a speciality. At one stage we had Thomas Campbell the sculptor confused...

Person, Sculpture, Scotland

1 memorial
Frances Segelman

Frances Segelman

Sculptor. Born Leeds. Through her 2016 marriage to philanthropist and businessman, Sir Jack Petchey she is known as Lady Petchey.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
W. & T.  Wills

W. & T. Wills

Sculptors, of 12 Euston Road.

Group, Sculpture

3 memorials
Sir Bertram Mackennal

Sir Bertram Mackennal

Born in Melbourne, Australia. Came to London to study at the British Museum and the Royal Academy. Also spent some time in Paris where he was influenced by Rodin. Was an associate member of the Roy...

Person, Sculpture, Australia

4 memorials