Silversmith. Born Sheffield but spent some of his childhood in America. Had studios in Chelsea and then Fulham, with a staff of up to 20. He was a designer and businessman. There's a suggestion that he didn't actually work the silver himself. The web provides a good display of Ramsden's designs in an Art Nouveau style. Credit for the Beit plaque is given to Ramsden on the but it seems an odd item in his body of work.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Omar Ramsden
Creations i
Sir Otto Beit
"The munificence of his benefactions" - we just don't write plaques like that...
Other Subjects
1 memorial
Christopher Pinchbeck
Clock maker. Invented the alloy of copper and zinc which closely resembles gold.
1 memorial
David Peterson
Active 1989. Â We have also seen his name as 'Petersen'.
1 memorial
George Heriot
Goldsmith. Born Edinburgh. Died London, buried St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
1 memorial
George Tinworth
Ceramic artist. Born 6 Milk Street, SE5. The whole area has been rebuilt but Milk Street used to run parallel to Red Lion Row, just to the east. From Mapping of Sculpture: "... enrolled at Lambeth...
4 memorials

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