Born Islington as Edward Onslow Ford, but he dropped the Edward. Studied Antwerp and Munich. A successful and well-liked sculptor. Died at home, 62 Acacia Road. The picture here is a portrait by his son Wolfram.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
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Onslow Ford
The monument was designed by Simpson. The Muse (naked lady) on the south fac...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
E. Onslow Ford
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General Gordon on a camel
To commemorate Gordon, the Corps of Royal Engineers, Gordon's own Corps, comm...
Hugh Rose, 1st Baron Strathnairn - gone
This close-up photo of the statue in Liphook comes from Geograph and it shows...
Onslow Ford
The monument was designed by Simpson. The Muse (naked lady) on the south fac...
Other Subjects
Allister Bowtell
From RBKC document: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 ...
Samuel Joseph
It seems he was a member of the Phrenological Society which makes some sense for a portrait sculptor.
Richard Garbe
His style moved from Victorian to art deco.Other work: decorations to Thames House on northern approach to Southwark Bridge.
Charles Westgarth
Sculptor. From his website: "Born 1977 in central London against a background of musical theatre, the artist spent much of his childhood in the company of dancers and performing artists, an experie...
Albert Bruce-Joy
Sculptor. Born Dublin. Exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1866. His prolific output includes busts in Westminster Abbey.

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