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Frank Forster

Categories: Sculpture

Frank Forster

We think the picture we have found is the right man but we're not certain.

February 2017: Via Facebook Ian William Johnson confirmed that this was his friend Frank. Sadly, deceased 6 February 2017, just a few days before Ian's post, for which we are grateful.

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Frank Forster

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Clement Attlee statue

It's rather disconcerting that the plaque refers to "Queen Mary College" as "...

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Wingate

Unveiled by the Duke of Edinburgh.

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