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Richard Kindersley

Categories: Sculpture

Richard Kindersley

Sculptor and lettering artist, following his father's David's path. Other London work includes the unusual 'Seven ages of man' sited in what must be one of Central London's grimmest locations at on Queen Victoria Street.

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Richard Kindersley

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Amwell Society - original location

The names are of three of the founding members of the Amwell Society.  Kinder...

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Bomber Command Memorial

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

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Frost Fairs

Our close-up photo shows one of the scenes depicted, this one being a market ...

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Garden restoration

The people in the picture standing on the plaque are doing the obligatory cir...

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Kennington Park air-raid

The Friends say "The air raid shelters were actually on the south field of th...

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John V. Doubleday

John V. Doubleday

John V. Doubleday was born on 9 October 1947 in Langford, Maldon, Essex, the youngest of the three children of Gordon Vincent Doubleday (1914-1993) and Margaret Elsa Verder Doubleday née Harris (19...

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3 memorials
Douglas Jennings
2 memorials
J. Ternouth

J. Ternouth

Born Andover.

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1 memorial
Charles Samuel Kelsey

Charles Samuel Kelsey

His father, James Kelsey, was also a sculptor.

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1 memorial
Eric Gill

Eric Gill

Sculptor. Born Brighton. One of thirteen children of a clergyman, he remained religious all his life. Passionate believer in the "carving direct" method. His sculptures would sometimes depict contr...

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4 memorials