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Person    | Female  Born 24/3/1949 

Philomena Davidson Davis

Categories: Sculpture

Philomena Davidson Davis

Born London, she became the first female president of the Royal British Society of Sculptors in 1990, a post she held for six years (giving her the post-nominal letters PPRSS). Co-opted member of the Windrush Commemoration Committee.

The has a career biography. Her name is often given without the 'Davis'.

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Philomena Davidson Davis

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Lady Somerset and temperance

The original bronze statue by Wade in 1897 was stolen in 1971 when it was saw...

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National Windrush monument

Unveiled on Windrush day in 2022. The full poem is available at Laura Serrant.

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Other Subjects

James Honeywood
1 memorial
William Charles Holland King

William Charles Holland King

W. C. H. King was a sculptor. He was born in Cheltenham in 1884 and died in 1973. He was apprenticed to a firm of architectural sculptors at the age of 16 where he engaged in training for wood carv...

Person, Sculpture

2 memorials
Michael Visocchi

Michael Visocchi

Sculptor.  Born Scotland.

Person, Sculpture, Scotland

1 memorial
Oscar Nemon

Oscar Nemon

Born in what is now Croatia. Worked in Vienna and Brussels and settled in Britain in 1938. Specialised in Winston Churchill. Our picture shows Nemon with a self-portrait: now that sculpture we woul...

Person, Sculpture, Yugoslavia

4 memorials