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Person    | Male  Born 1876  Died 1957

Richard Garbe

Categories: Sculpture

Richard Garbe

His style moved from Victorian to art deco.

Other work: decorations to Thames House on northern approach to Southwark Bridge.

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Richard Garbe

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Edward I

The sculptor's name is inscribed on the stone below the feet.

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Edward VII

The sculptor's name is inscribed on the stone below the feet.

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John Bunyan

The statue is dated 1903.

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