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Stuart Williamson

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: USA

Sculptor specialising in portraits. Brought up in Yorkshire, lived in London for 30 years but now (2013), we think, working in New York.

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Stuart Williamson

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Keats statue at Guy's Hospital

Unveiled by Andrew Motion, author of a Keats biography. The quotation comes ...

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Keziah Burt

Keziah Burt

Sculptor. From her website: "I am a professional figurative artist and teacher living and working in Bristol with my young family. I am passionate about creating bespoke sculptures for my clients i...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Michael Hewan Crichton

Michael Hewan Crichton

Sculptor. Born Edinburgh, where he became a goldsmith. Moved to Birmingham in 1905 where he joined The Arts and Crafts Bromsgrove Guild in 1919 and became their chief modeller, solely responsible f...

Person, Sculpture, Scotland

1 memorial
Katherine Worthington

Katherine Worthington

Stone carver and sculptor.

Person, Craft / Design, Sculpture

1 memorial
John Carew

John Carew

Sculptor. Born Tramore, Ireland, as John Edward Carew.

Person, Sculpture, Ireland

4 memorials
Keith Bowler

Keith Bowler

We cannot find any information about Bowler himself, only that in c.1990-2010, at least, he lived in Wilkes Street Spitalfields and created these unusual pavement plaques. We understand they were c...

Person, Sculpture

22 memorials

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Royal Opera House

Royal Opera House

Home of the Royal Ballet and Royal Opera. Originally built in 1732 as a playhouse. The current building is the third on the site, following the fires that destroyed the first two.

Building, Dance, Music / songs

1 memorial
Job Drain statue

Job Drain statue

IG11, Broadway, Outside Broadway Theatre

At first sight one would think this statue was created shortly after WW1 rather than in 2009.

3 subjects commemorated, 5 creators
Coachmakers Hall

Coachmakers Hall

EC2, Noble Street

Site of the Coachmakers' Hall, 1703 - 1940. City of London

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Jewish newspaper

Jewish newspaper

E1, Whitechapel High Street, Albert's, 88

The building's listing entry describes this sign, 1934-5 designed by Arthur Szyk: “a metal relief, painted gold and fixed to the wall. Th...

2 subjects commemorated
Greta Gynt bench

Greta Gynt bench

W2, Hyde Park

This is one of the many benches on the north side of the path between the rose garden and the Serpentine cafe. Our thanks to Cathy and Ge...

1 subject commemorated