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:
E. Onslow Ford
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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
Farmer & Brindley
Firm of sculptors. Founded by William Farmer (1825-1879) and William Brindley. Worked on many buildings including the Natural History Museum, the Albert Memorial and Holborn Viaduct. In 1929 the fi...
Mary Grant
Despite her Wikipedia page stating (in 2022) that she was born in 1831, she was actually born on 16 March 1830 in Edinburgh, Scotland, a daughter of John Grant (1798-1873) and Lucy Grant née Bruce ...
Thomas J. Price
From Hackney: "Thomas J Price was born in South London. He received his BA in Fine Art Sculpture at Chelsea College of Art (2001-2004) and completed his MA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Ar...
Georges Malissard
Sculptor. The picture on the right is his work 'A Polo Player'.
Matthew Cotes Wyatt
Son of the architect James Wyatt. Born Marylebone. Â From Your Archives "It was Wyatt who executed the enormous bronze equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington which stood on the top of the Welli...

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