Master of the Vintners' Company in 2006.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
David Robson
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The Vintners
Believed to be the first public sculpture in London commissioned by a Livery ...
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Glaziers Hall
The first Glaziers Hall was in Fye Foot Lane and lost in the Great Fire. Fye Foot Lane (which isn't indexed in any of our modern-day maps) runs between Queen Victoria Street and Castle Baynard Stre...
Basketmakers Company
Established by an Order of the Court at Aldermen on 22 September 1569, a Royal Charter being granted in 1937. Today it supports the trade in this country and helps to foster links with the craft ac...
Group, Craft / Design, Liveries & Guilds, Politics & Administration
Tallow Chandlers Hall
In 1476 the Tallow Chandlers bought what was probably a merchant’s house on Dowgate Hill and used that as their Hall. The Hall was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666 and rebuilt 1671-3.  Damaged ...
Innholders' Hall
Seven years after they received their first charter from Henry VIII in 1514, the Innholders are recorded as occupying a hall on the present site, beneath which lie the foundations of a Roman quay. ...
Turners' Hall, second
The Guild of Turners began sometime between 1295 and 1310.  King James I granted the first Royal Charter in 1604.  In the 15th and 16th centuries almost all the turners in London lived in one ver...
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