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Person    | Male  Born 1863  Died 1931

Sir Bertram Mackennal

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: Australia

Sir Bertram Mackennal

Born in Melbourne, Australia. Came to London to study at the British Museum and the Royal Academy. Also spent some time in Paris where he was influenced by Rodin. Was an associate member of the Royal Academy.

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Sir Bertram Mackennal

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Edward VII statue - Waterloo Place

Unveiled by George V, his son.

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Lord Curzon statue

See the unveiling and hear Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's speech at ITN Sou...

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Paul's Cross and the Richards family

The figure on top is St Paul, of course.

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South African War

We are told by the people at The Register of the Anglo-Boer War that this war...

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Other Subjects

Giambologna / Bologna

Giambologna / Bologna

Sculptor. Giambologna or Jean Boulogne. Born in Flanders but spent his working life in Italy.

Person, Sculpture, Belgium, Italy

2 memorials
Martin Travers

Martin Travers

Howard Martin Otho Travers was an English church artist and designer. One of the most influential British stained glass artists of the twentieth century. 1925 - 48 chief instructor in stained glass...

Person, Craft / Design, Sculpture

1 memorial
Samuel Henry Gardiner

Samuel Henry Gardiner

Andrew Behan has researched this man:  Samuel Henry Gardiner was born on 27 July 1832 in Newington, Surrey, the elder son of Richard Henry Gardiner and Eliza Gardiner née McCraw. His father was a S...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
John Prangnell

John Prangnell

British sculptor.  In Akoue, Summer 2008 there is a photo of him in 1956 on holiday in Greece, when he was attending the British School at Athens on a fellowship. That article, to which Prangnell c...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
David Evans

David Evans

Sculptor, born near Manchester.  Other work in London includes: replacements for Gog and Magog, statues in Guildhall which were destroyed in WW2; the relief panel on the Methodist Missionary Societ...

Person, Sculpture

2 memorials