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Person    | Male  Born 1849  Died 1927

Henry Richard Hope Pinker

Categories: Sculpture

Henry Richard Hope Pinker

tells us that this sculptor's works are rare, in London at least, but he knows of some in Salisbury and Oxford. The NPG has "Hope-Pinker".

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Henry Richard Hope Pinker

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John Hunter statue - Tooting

{On a nearby information board:} The statue of Hunter is a copy of a sculptur...

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William Forster

{On front of plinth:} William Edward Forster, born July 11 1818, died April ...

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C. H. Mabey

C. H. Mabey

Sculptor.  His father and son were also sculptors and at one time the ran a joint business so it's not always easy to know who did what. Also modelled the ornate dolphin lamp-posts on the Victoria...

Person, Sculpture

3 memorials
W. & T.  Wills

W. & T. Wills

Sculptors, of 12 Euston Road.

Group, Sculpture

3 memorials
James Alexander Stevenson (Myranda)

James Alexander Stevenson (Myranda)

Stevenson signed himself as Myranda (a elision of his wife's name, Myra, and their surname) to avoid being confused with another sculptor of the same name. We have not yet found much information a...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Theodore Spicer Simson

Theodore Spicer Simson

Sculptor and medallist. On the page about his brother, Geoffrey, Wikipedia says "The eldest {sibling}, Theodore Spicer-Simson, became a world-famous medallion portrait artist, moving between France...

Person, Sculpture, France, USA

1 memorial
H. Young & Co.

H. Young & Co.

Foundry opened in Eccleston Street, Pimlico.

Group, Industry, Sculpture

3 memorials