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Person    | Male  Born 18/4/1944 

Philip Jackson

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: Scotland

Philip Jackson

Sculptor. Philip Henry Christopher Jackson was born Inverness. Studio in Midhurst, West Sussex. Other works: giant equestrian artwork of the Queen, erected in Windsor Great Park, to celebrate her golden jubilee; George VI for Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth; Manchester United manager Sir Matt Busby for the football club's Old Trafford ground.

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Philip Jackson

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Bomber Command Memorial

The campaign to bomb civilians was so controversial that the bombers were giv...

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Chelsea Pensioner statue

Commissioned by the Royal Hospital Chelsea to commemorate the Second Millenni...

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Gandhi statue - Parliament Square

{On the front of the plinth:} Mahatma Gandhi {On the base of the statue, at ...

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Gurkha soldier

Unveiled by the Queen. Modelled by Jackson on the 1929 statue by Goulden in t...

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Joan Littlewood - Stratford statue

This bronze statue, called The Mother of Modern Theatre, is based on an iconi...

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George Clarke

George Clarke

Sculptor.  Born Birmingham.  Moved to London following the success of his first entry at the Royal Academy in 1821.  His work was popular and he was prolific but from 1832 onwards he was short of m...

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1 memorial
Emilio Greco

Emilio Greco

Italian Sculptor.  Born Catania, Sicily.  Professor of Sculpture in Naples.  Died Rome.

Person, Sculpture, Italy

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
Nils Aas

Nils Aas

Norwegian sculptor.

Person, Sculpture, Norway

1 memorial
Louis Frederick Roslyn

Louis Frederick Roslyn

Sculptor. Born in London as Fritz Roselieb, changed his name when he joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1915. Works in London include the reliefs on Norway House.

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5 memorials