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Person    | Male  Born 1893  Died 1976

James Woodford

Categories: Sculpture

Sculptor,RA. James Arthur Woodford, born Nottingham. There are some lovely examples of , brought to our attention by Caroline's Miscellany. Also on the Palm House Terrace at Kew Gardens there are Portland stone replicas by Woodford of the which he created to adorn Westminster Abbey for the coronation in 1953. And the wonderful has found a cache of his work in Whitehall Place SW1.

2019: reports on 4 large stone reliefs now displayed in Lime Street, at The Scalpel, opposite the Lloyds building. Originally created by Woodford for the 1957 Lloyds building.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
James Woodford

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RIBA - James Woodford

The pair of massive cast bronze doors carry deep reliefs representing the Tha...

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James Woodford

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Lloyds of London 1958 building

Phillip Ward-Jackson in his encyclopaedic "Public Sculpture in the City of Lo...

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RIBA - James Woodford

The pair of massive cast bronze doors carry deep reliefs representing the Tha...

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WW2 fountain at BMA

The memorial was designed by Pierce. The 4 statues were sculpted by Woodford....

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