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Person    | Male  Died 29/4/1945

David Isaacs

David Isaacs

Alderman in St Marylebone.  Ran a business as estate agent and surveyor in St Marylebone from 1901 and was in the local government there, as a Conservative, for over 30 years. Projects that he promoted include the widening of Marylebone Road and Park Road. As well as some figures, including the Street Orderly Boy, he gave other public art works to the borough: the large ‘Sport’ and a set of stone urns in another garden in the borough.  Died at his home in the country near Oxford. 

We are grateful to Di Grey, his great, great, granddaughter, for sending us the obituary in the local paper from which this information is obtained and for sending the photo, from , of the unveiling of ‘Sport’ where Isaacs is the man speechifying on the podium.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
David Isaacs

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Street Orderly Boy

Marble. "Street Orderly Boy" is an old name for a street cleaner - see Cat's ...

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Sport relief sculpture

Portland stone.  Charmingly modern relief sculpture showing 13 sport particip...

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