Person    | Male  Born 6/3/1855  Died 31/3/1935

William Bainbridge Reynolds

William Bainbridge Reynolds

Art metal worker and an architect. Born Chelsea.  He became very successful and his metalwork features in many cathedrals and churches. His patrons included almost every important architect of the period.

Work in London includes the galleon above an entrance to Thames House on the northern approach to Southwark Bridge.

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William Bainbridge Reynolds

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St Matthias Stoke Newington war memorial - plaque

While almost devoid of decorative elements this plaque is extremely legible a...

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Jeremy Robert Feakes

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Philip Webb

Philip Webb

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Patrick McEvoy

Patrick McEvoy

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Sir Albert Richardson

Sir Albert Richardson

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William Wilkins

William Wilkins

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