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Person    | Male  Born 1630  Died 1701

John Bushnell

Categories: Sculpture

John Bushnell

More about Bushnell's work at .

After the 1666 file Bushnell created some statues for the new Royal Exchange which we understand are now in the Old Bailey:  Charles I, Charles II, Thomas Gresham.

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John Bushnell

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