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Person    | Male  Born 14/8/1888  Died 10/7/1962

George Henry Paulin

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: Scotland

George Henry Paulin

Sculptor. born Scotland. Known as Harry. Served inWW1 first in the army as a trooper, then in the Royal Flying Corps, then in the  Royal Naval Air Service which became the Royal Air Force. So he served in all three services - an uncommon occurrence. At the end of war he gained many commissions for war memorials. Died Swindon.

In 2000 his maquette from the early 1950s was used as the basis for the memorial to the Royal Tank Regiment.

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George Henry Paulin

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Royal Tank Regiment Memorial

9 foot bronze. The statues represent a crew from a WW2 Comet tank.

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Love

Created the tympanum at St Giles Church in 1800.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Alfred Drury

Alfred Drury

Born London as Edward Alfred Briscoe Drury. More of his work can be seen on the Old War Office in Whitehall. Ornamental Passions has a good page on it.

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6 memorials
Kenny Hunter

Kenny Hunter

From National Galleries Scotland: "Born and raised in Edinburgh, Sculptor Kenny Hunter studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1983 to 1987. His work is heavily influenced by plastic toys, in the col...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Henry Poole

Henry Poole

Architectural sculptor. Born Westminster. Son of architectural sculptor Samuel Poole and brother of painter Samuel Jr. He studied with G. F. Watts and was a Studio assistant on Physical Energy. Pro...

Person, Sculpture

6 memorials
John Wenlock Rollins

John Wenlock Rollins

Sculptor whose London works include: the wonderful bronze doorway of the P&O Building in Cockspur Street, the fountain in front of the Horniman Museum, Poetry and Prose on the facade of Croydo...

Person, Sculpture

3 memorials