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Paul Day

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Paul Day

Sculptor. Best known work (you love it or you hate it) is the huge statue (which we do not love) at St Pancras station with the deep relief frieze around the eye level plinth (we do love that), which includes a self-portrait.

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Afghan and Iraq wars

Our photo shows the relief at the front representing the military operations....

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Battle of Britain - London monument

BBM says "the names and ranks of the airmen who took part in the battle are {...

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Queen Mother statue

She died aged 101 but here she is shown aged 51, the age she was widowed, wea...

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Mary Thornycroft

Mary Thornycroft

Sculptor. Born Norfolk but in 1823 her family moved to London, 56 Albany Street. Her father, John Francis, was a sculptor and she worked with him as assistant and pupil in Albany Street. In 1840 sh...

Person, Sculpture

2 memorials
Albert Arthur Toft

Albert Arthur Toft

Albert Arthur Toft was born on 3 June 1862 in Handsworth, Staffordshire, the fifth of the nine children of Charles Toft (1831-1909) and Rosina Toft née Reeves (1833-1878). His Wikipedia page gives ...

Person, Sculpture

3 memorials
Ben Twiston-Davies

Ben Twiston-Davies

Sculptor. http://bentwistondavies.com/

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Michael Clark

Michael Clark

Sculptor. Born Cheltenham, eldest son of  sculptor Philip Lindsey-Clark. President of the Royal Society of British Sculptors 1971-76. More information at Mapping Sculpture.

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Georges Malissard

Georges Malissard

Sculptor. The picture on the right is his work 'A Polo Player'.

Person, Sculpture, France

1 memorial