From :Â "Allister Bowtell died on 20 September 2006 and was given a splendid send off nine days later, organised by his friends from the Vesta Rowing Club and Chelsea Arts Club. He was a sculpture student at Chelsea Art School from 1961 to 1965 and then went on to teach at the Wimbledon School of Art and the London School of Printing. In the mid-1970s he became a model maker and his most notable commission was creating robots for the 1974/75 season of Dr Who. Bowtell later specialised in figurative and portrait work and undertook many public commissions."
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Allister Bowtell
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Royal Military Asylum
The sculpture is Bowtell’s 'My Children' (or 'Two Pupils'). The plinth is by ...
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Theodore Spicer Simson
Sculptor and medallist. On the page about his brother, Geoffrey, Wikipedia says "The eldest {sibling}, Theodore Spicer-Simson, became a world-famous medallion portrait artist, moving between France...
1 memorial
1 memorial
Walter Gilbert
Sculptor. Â Born Rugby. Â Cousin to Sir Alfred Gilbert. Â His son, Donald, also sculpted and they often worked together. Â Other works in London include: some gates at the Freemasons Hall (inside or ou...
8 memorials
1 memorial
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