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Person    | Male  Born 17/12/1885  Died 16/11/1934

Charles Sargeant Jagger

Categories: Sculpture

Charles Sargeant Jagger

Sculptor. Born Yorkshire. Started as an apprentice metal engraver for Mappin & Webb in Sheffield, then went to art school and studied sculpture under Lanteri. Served in WW1 in the Artists Rifles, awarded the Military Cross. Specialised in war memorials and moved towards the Art Deco style. Died, suddenly and only 49, at home, 67 Albert Bridge Road.

Other works in London:  The Kelham Rood in St John the Devine Kennington, 4 magnificent allegorical stone figures at Imperial Chemical House on Millbank (see for photos), St.George and Britannia at entrance to Thames House on Millbank, and the .

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Royal Artillery Monument

The gun on top of the monument is a BL 9.2 inch Howitzer Mk I, carved in ston...

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Shackleton statue

In Exhibition Road façade, on left of picture. This bronze statue stands in a...

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Spicer Memorial Playground

Our photo shows one of three drinking fountains attached to the Spicer screen...

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War Memorial at Paddington Station

The statue represents a soldier. To the left, in the cream marble, is a carve...

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Margaret Wrightson

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1 memorial
Giuseppe Grandi

Giuseppe Grandi

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Sebastian Gahagan

Sebastian Gahagan

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