Bob Speel's website - Index (in progress)
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- Abbots Langley Church monuments (Hertfordshire)
- Agapomene church sculptor: A.G. Walker
- Albert Clock, Belfast
- Albert Memorial sculptor: Foley, John Henry (Albert himself and 'Asia' group)
- Allen, C.J. - important late 19th/20th C sculptor based in Liverpool
- All Saints Chingford (Essex in London)
- Animal sculptor: J.M. Swan
- Archer, Thomas (architect)
- Architects:
- Thomas Archer
- John Belcher
- Cuthbert Brodrick of Hull and Leeds
- George Dance the Elder
- George Dance the Younger
- James Gibbs
- Thomas Hardwick
- Nicholas Hawksmoor
- Frank Matcham
- Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
- James Savage
- Robert Smirke
- John Soane
- George Edmund Street
- Alfred Waterhouse
- Christopher Wren and the City Churches
- Art Deco sculptors:
- Arthur Ayres (see this page)
- William Reid Dick;
- Richard Garbe
- Mcmillan, William
- H.W. Palliser
- Atalanta sculptor, Derwent Wood
- Australia: portrait of George Gipps, Governor in General of New South Wales, from his monument - see this page
- Australian sculptors: Mackennal, Bertram, Victorian Australian/British sculptor; Harold Parker, Australian/British sculptor, and Australia House, London
- Ayres, Arthur - Art Deco sculptor - see this page
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- Bacon, John, Junior - 1800s church monument sculptor
- Barking Church monuments, (London, ex-Essex) including Barking Abbey Ruins
- Barnet churches monuments: Monken Hadley
- Belcher, John (architect)
- Belfast sculpture:
- Belfast sculpture main linking page
- Albert Clock with statue
- Lord Kelvin statue, and Botanic Garden
- Henry Cooke statue
- Crumlin Rd Court House, Orange Hall William III statue
- Queen's University War Memorial
- Queen Victoria Memorial, City Hall
- Yorkshire House, Linenhall Street
- And a Belfast Victorian sculptor, Samuel Ferris Lynn ; and the Belfast-born sculptor Patrick Macdowell
- Bath sculptors: Lucius Gahagan of Bath and relatives
- Baths, Public: Passmore Edwards Library and Baths, Wells Way, South London
- Bermondsey sculpture:
- Bermondsey Old Library and Municipal Offices
- Leather Exchange, Leathermarket/Weston Streets
- Martin's Fur Merchants entrance sculpture
- Birmingham sculpture:
- Black and white panel monuments introduction
- Bloomsbury St George's Gardens - former graveyard, with terra cotta statue
- Blundstone, Ferdinand - 1900s-mid 20C sculptor
- Birch, Charles Bell - Victorian sculptor
- Birnie Philip, John - Victorian sculptor
- Boehm, J.E. - Victorian sculptor
- Bolton statue - Samuel Crompton (invented Spinning Mule)
- Borough, Southwark - Trinity Square King Alfred statue etc
- St Botolph Aldersgate (City of London Church), and 10-minute version;
- Broad, John - terra cotta sculptor, late 19th/early 20th C
- Brock, Sir Thomas - Victorian and early 20th C sculptor, and his Queen Victoria Memorial by Buckingham Palace
- Brodrick, Cuthbert, of Hull and Leeds (architect)
- Brown, Mortimer - end 19C-mid 20C sculptor
- Bruce-Joy, Albert - Victorian and early 20th C portrait sculptor
- Bubb, James - early 19th C sculptor who carved figures for the Nash Terraces, Regents Park
- Buckingham Palace and Queen Victoria Memorial
- Burgess Park, South London sculpture
- Burgiss of Uxbridge - stonemason family in Middlesex
- Burns statue sculptor - John Steele
- Bursill, Henry - Victorian sculptor
- Bushnell, John - 17th Century sculptor
- Byron's seat, Harrow on the Hill
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- Calder Marshall, William, Victorian sculptor: and his statue of Samuel Crompton (Bolton)
- Caldwell Spruce, E, Victorian modeller and sculptor
- Canning statue in Parliament Square, by Sir Richard Westmacott RA`
- Carew, J.E., 19th C sculptor
- Casket panel monuments
- Cassidy, John - Manchester sculptor 19th/20th C
- Chantrey, Francis, important 19th Century sculptor
- Cheere, Henry - important 18th Century sculptor: e.g. Abbots Langley Church (Herts) monument to Baron Raymond
- Chingford Old Church (All Saints) (Essex in London), and Chingford New Church (St Peter and St Paul)
- Christmas, John and Matthias - 17th C sculptors - see Ruislip Church
- Church monuments - introduction. [For church monument types, see under monuments]
- Churches with monuments noted on this website:
- Abbots Langley (Hertfordshire);
- Barking Church (London, Essex-in-London);
- City Churches [City of London, many by Wren];
- Monken Hadley Church (London, ex-Middx);
- Ruislip Church (London, ex-Middlesex);
- St Mary Abchurch (City of London);
- South Woodford Church (Essex-in-London);
- Churchyards noted on this website:
- City of London church monuments:
- Classical girls on church monuments
- Clock Towers: Hornsey clock tower (Victorian); Belfast's Albert Clock
- Colecom of Merstham, Surrey - early 19th C monument maker
- Colton, W.R., 19th/20th C sculptor
- Cornhill: St Michael, Cornhill, City of London church monuments; and 10-minute visit version of St Michael, Cornhill page; and St Peter Cornhill Church monuments
- Cranmer (Thomas) statue, on Martyrs' Memorial (Oxford)
- Crocodile sculpture
- Crompton (Samuel) statue (invented Spinning Mule) in Bolton
- Crouch End/Hornsey architectural sculpture (North London)
- Crumlin Rd Court House, Belfast sculpture
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- Dance, George the Elder (architect)
- Dance, George the Younger (architect)
- Davis, Edward - Victorian portrait sculptor
- 'Death of Nelson' panel on Nelson's Column, by J.E.Carew
- Deco sculptor (Art Deco): William Reid Dick
- Denmark - Danish statue by Arild Rosenkrantz and note
- Derwent Wood, F. - 1900s sculptor of the nude etc
- Dick, William Reid - 20th Century Art Deco sculptor
- Debenham & Freebody building, Wigmore St (Doulton carraraware sculpture)
- Druitt of Mile End and Stratford - 19th-20th C stonemasons
- Drury, Alfred - 19th/20th Century New Sculptor of the nude, portraits etc
- Duckett of Preston, Thomas - Victorian portrait sculptor
- Durham, Joseph - Victorian sculptor
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- Egyptian Hall statues, by Sebastian Gahagan
- Equestrian sculptor: Adrian Jones
- Essex-in-London church monuments: Barking Church; Chingford Old Church (All Saints); Chingford New Church (St Peter and St Paul) Woodford Church
- Euterpe statue, St George's Gardens, London
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- Fehr, H.C., Symbolist sculptor, New Sculpture Movement
- Fitzroy Square, London
- Foley, John Henry - Irish born Victorian sculptor
- Ford, Edward Onslow, New Sculpture Movement
- Frampton, George, New Sculpture Movement and a statue by him: the Marquess of Salisbury statue (Hatfield)
- Frith, William Silver, Lambeth School sculptor and teacher
- Frohman memorial statue (Marlow)
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- Gaffin of Regent Street, prolific monument makers, 19th Century
- Gahagan, Sebastian, Lucius et al, 19th Century sculptors, and his Egyptian Hall statues
- Garbe, Richard, Art Deco sculptor
- George IV equestrian statue, by Francis Chantrey - see this page
- Gibbs, James (architect)
- Gibson, John, 19th Century Classical sculptor
- Gleichen, Countess Feodora von, Victorian/Edwardian sculptor
- Gordon Square (London) sculpture
- Goscombe John, William, 19th-20th Century Welsh sculptor
- Gott, Joseph, 19th Century sculptor
- Grant, Mary, Victorian/Edwardian sculptor
- Goulden, Richard, Edwardian and 20th Century sculptor
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- Halifax sculptor, J.B. Leyland
- Hardwick, Thomas (architect)
- Harrods pediment sculptor - John Broad
- Harrow on the Hill church monuments; and a 10-minute version, and the graveyard there
- Harrow Wealdstone sculpture (RC Church, clocktower etc)
- Hartwell, C.L., early 20th Century sculptor; his sculpture for Wimbledon War Memorial
- Hems, Harry - statue of William III, Belfast see this page
- Hatfield - Marquess of Salisbury statue
- Havard Thomas, J, 19th/20th Century sculptor
- Hawksmoor, Nicholas (architect)
- Henning, John, Sr and Jr - 19th C sculptors
- Hertfordshire church monuments: Abbots Langley; Hitchin St Mary; Sandridge St Leonard
- Hertfordshire statues: Marquess of Salisbury statue (Hatfield)
- Hinchliffe of Hampstead, 19th Century sculptor
- Hitchin St Mary monuments and 10 minute visit version
- Hodge, Alfred, early 20th Century sculptor of muscular women
- Home Page for this site
- Hopper, Humphrey, 19th C sculptor and monument maker
- Hornsey architectural sculpture (North London)
- Horse sculptor: Adrian Jones
- Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire: Huntingdon All Saints Church monuments; Huntingdon St Mary Church monuments
- Huskisson (William) statue in Chichester Cathedral by J.E. Carew
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- Iconic sculpture in London:
- Introduction to smaller church monuments
- Irish sculptors: Foley, John Henry - Dublin-born Victorian sculptor based in London; Gahagan family - Irish origin sculptors settled in London & Bath; Lawlor, John, Dublin-born Victorian sculptor based in London
- Italian sculptor: Guglielmo Tosi, see Huntingdon All Saints Church (end of page); other Italian interest: Guiseppe Mazzini plaque
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- Jenner, Edward, statue: see page on R.W. Sievier (statue in Gloucester Cathedral)
- John, William Goscombe, 19th-20th Century Welsh sculptor
- Jones, Adrian, horse sculptor
- Joseph, Samuel - early 19th Century sculptor
- Joy, Albert Bruce - Victorian and early 20th C portrait sculptor
- Justice statue, Old Bailey
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- Keats House architectural sculture, by J.W. Seale
- Lady Kennet [Lady Scott] - early 20th C sculptor
- Keyworth, William (Sr and Jr) - 19th C sculptors
- King Alfred statue, Trinity Square
- Kirk family of sculptors (Thomas Kirk, Joseph Kirk, William B. Kirk etc)
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- Lambeth School artists: Frith, William Silver
- Landseer Lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square
- Latimer (Bishop Hugh) statue, on Martyrs' Memorial (Oxford)
- Lanteri, Edouard - Victorian/Edwardian sculptor of ideal figures
- Lawlor, John, Irish Victorian sculptor
- Lawson, George Anderson, Victorian sculptor
- Leather Exchange, Bermondsey, architectural sculpture
- Leeds sculptor: Thewlis, Joseph (Leeds Central Market etc)
- Leyland, JB, Victorian sculptor
- Lion sculpture: Landseer Lions in Trafalgar Square
- Liverpool sculptor: C.J. Allen (Victoria memorial and other sculpture there); B.E. Spence
- London architectural sculpture:
- Bermondsey Old Town Hall etc
- Leather Exchange, Bermondsey
- Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square
- Old Bailey, Justice statue
- Passmore Edwards Library and Baths, Wells Way, Southwark
- London burial grounds:
- St Andrew's Gardens, Grays Inn Rd (for St Andrew's Holborn)
- St George's Gardens, Bloomsbury (for St George Bloomsbury, and St George Queen Sq)
- London Monuments:
- Justice statue, Old Bailey
- Lions in Trafalgar Square
- Wellington, Hyde Park Corner - see this page
- London Squares with sculpture:
- Lough, J.G., 19th Century figure sculptor
- Lucchesi, Andrea Carlo, 19th-20th C sculptor of the nude
- Lupton, George of New Rd, London, Early 19th Century statuary
- Lynn, Samuel Ferris - Belfast Victorian sculptor; and his Prince Albert for the Albert Clock, Belfast
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- Macdowell, Patrick, Victorian sculptor
- Mackennal, Bertram, Victorian sculptor and his war sculptures in Australia
- Mcmillan, William - 20th Century sculptor
- Manchester sculptor John Cassidy
- Marlow statue of nude girl as Charles Frohman memorial
- Marochetti, Carlo, Victorian sculptor
- Marsh, Thomas, of New Road Fitzroy Square - early 19th C monument maker
- Marshall, William Calder, Victorian sculptor; and: his statue of Samuel Crompton (Bolton)
- Martin's Fur Merchants, Bermondsey sculpture
- Martyrs' Memorial, Oxford
- Maryon, Edith, 19th/20th Century sculptor
- Mausoleums: at Woodford Church to Martha Pelly and William Raikes
- Mcmillan, William - 20th Century sculptor
- Matcham, Frank (architect)
- Merrifield, L.S. - early 20th Century sculptor
- St Michael Cornhill (City of London Church), and 10-minute version;
- Middlesex church monuments (now mostly part of West and North London):
- Milnes, Thomas - Victorian sculptor
- Monken Hadley Church monuments (nr. Barnet, London, ex Middlesex)
- Montford, Paul Raphael, 19th/20th Century sculptor
- Monuments - grand 18th Century:
- Bamber monument (grand obelisk), Barking Church (London, ex-Essex);
- Bennet monument (bust), Barking Church (London, ex-Essex);
- Humfreys monument, Barking Church (London, ex-Essex);
- Raymond monuments, Abbots Langley Church (Herts);
- Monuments - grand 17th Century:
- Charles Montagu, Barking Church (London, ex-Essex);
- Wilbraham monument, Monken Hadley Church (London, ex Middlesex);
- Sir Patience Ward monument, St Mary Abchurch (City of London)
- Charles Montagu, Barking Church (London, ex-Essex);
- Monuments - grand 16th Century:
- Monument types
- Black and white panel monuments
- Classical girls on monuments in churches
- Introduction to smaller church monuments
- Obelisk monuments in churches
- Monuments - painted: Stamford-Carew monument, Monken Hadley Church (London, ex Middlesex)
- Morris, William - parents' tomb - see Woodford Church monuments
- Mosaics - in St Marks Hamilton Terrace, London;
- Mullins, Edwin Roscoe, Victorian/Edwardian sculptor
- Munro, Alexander - Pre-Raphaelite sculptor
- Myddleton, Hugh, statue by Samuel Joseph - see this page
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- Neatby, William James, terra cotta sculptor; and his work in Birmingham
- Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square; panel Battle of St Vincent by M.L. Watson
- New Sculpture movement:
- Nicholl, William Grinsell - 19th Century sculptor
- Noble, Matthew, Victorian sculptor
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- Obelisk monuments in churches
- Old Bailey and statue of Justice
- Onslow Ford, Edward, New Sculpture Movement
- Orange Hall, Belfast sculpture
- Oxford sculpture: Martyrs' Memorial; Physick Garden gate statues
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- Palliser, Herbert William - Art Deco sculptor
- Pantycelyn statue - see this page
- Parker, Harold, - Australian/British sculptor, end 19th - mid 20th C
- Passmore Edwards Library and Baths, Wells Way, South London
- Pearce, Edward - 17th Century sculptor
- Peterborough Parish Church (St John the Baptist) monuments
- Philip, John Birnie - Victorian sculptor
- Poole, Henry, late 19th/early 20th Century sculptor
- Preston sculptor (Peel statue there) - Thomas Duckett
- Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (architect)
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- Radcliffe family monuments, see Hitchin St Mary
- Rahere monument, St Bartholomew the Great
- Reading statues: George Simonds' Afghan memorial
- Redfern, J.F., Victorian sculptor
- Regnart, Charles statuary and sculptor
- Reid Dick, William - 20th Century Art Deco sculptor
- Reynolds-Stephens, William - Arts and Crafts sculptor and decorator
- Richmond: Woodiss of Sheen (a Richmond stonemason)
- Ridley (Bishop Thomas) statue, on Martyrs' Memorial (Oxford)
- Roscoe Mullins, Edwin, Victorian/Edwardian sculptor
- Rosenkrantz, Arild (Danish sculptor) - see this page
- Rossi, J.C.F. - 18th/19th Century sculptor
- Rouw, Peter the Younger (monumental sculptor and wax portraitist)
- Ruislip Church monuments (London, ex-Middlesex)
- Rysbrack, John Michael - 18th Century sculptor
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- St Andrew's Burial Ground Gardens, Grays Inn Rd (London)
- St Bartholomew the Great Priory Church monuments (City of London)
- St Botolph Aldersgate Church monuments (City of London)
- St George's Gardens, Bloomsbury (London) - graveyard with terra cotta statue
- St Lawrence Abbots Langley Church monuments (Hertfordshire);
- St Leonard's Sandridge monuments (Hertfordshire)
- St Margaret Barking Church monuments (London, ex-Essex);
- St Marks Hamilton Terrace (London, church with mosaics, burnt 2023);
- St Mary Abchurch (City of London) monuments;
- St Mary le Bow dragon sculptor - Edward Pearce
- St Mary Monken Hadley Church monuments (London, ex-Middx);
- St Mary South Woodford Church monuments (London, ex-Essex);
- St Michael, Cornhill, City of London church monuments; and 10-minute visit version of St Michael, Cornhill page
- St Peter & St Paul, Chingford (London, ex-Essex)
- St Peter, Cornhill, City of London church monuments
- Salisbury Cathedral: West Front statues - see this page
- Salisbury (Marquess of), Prime Minister - statue (Hatfield)
- Sandridge Church monuments (Hertfordshire)
- Savage, James (architect)
- Scheemakers, Peter - important 18th Century sculptor: and Lord Raymond monument in Abbots Langley Church (Herts)
- Schenck, Frederick - Victorian/Edwardian sculptor
- Scott, Lady Kathleen - early 20th C sculptor
- Scottish sculptor: Steele, John
- Sculptors, 17th Century: Bushnell, John; Pearce, Edward
- Sculptors, 18th Century important ones: Cheere, Henry
- Sculptors, 20th Century: Trent, Newbury
- Sievier, Robert William - earlier 19th C sculptor
- Simonds, George, sculptor of Reading's Afghan memorial
- Smirke, Robert (architect)
- Soane, John (architect)
- South American sculpture: General de Miranda of Venezuela, Fitzroy Square, London
- Southwark sculpture - Passmore Edwards Library and Baths, Wells Way; Trinity Square, King Alfred statue etc
- South Woodford Church monuments, Essex-in-London
- Spence, Benjamin E., Victorian sculptor
- Spruce, E Caldwell, Victorian modeller and sculptor
- Stanton, William, prominent late 17th Century sculptor
- Steele, John, Scottish Victorian sculptor
- Stephens, William Reynolds - Arts and Crafts sculptor and decorator
- Stevens, Alfred, Victorian sculptor
- Stone, Nicholas the Elder - important early British 17th Century sculptor: Wilbraham monument in Monken Hadley Church (London, ex Middlesex); Gate to the Physick Garden, Oxford
- Street, George Edmund (architect)
- Swan, J.M., Victorian/Edwardian animal sculptor
- Switzerland - Sculptor Ferdinand Blundstone (born there)
- Symbolist sculptor: H.C. Fehr
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- Ten-minute visits to Churches:
- St Botolph Aldersgate (City of London Church);
- Harrow-on-the-Hill, West London;
- Hitchin St Mary
- St Michael Cornhill (City of London Church);
- Terra cotta sculptors:
- Broad, John (worked for Doulton, modelled Harrods pediment)
- Neatby, William James
- Thewlis, Joseph (worked in Leeds)
- Tinworth, George
- Theed, William the Younger - Victorian sculptor
- Thewlis, Joseph (Leeds terra cotta carver)
- Thomas, James Havard, 19th/20th Century sculptor
- Thomas, John - Victorian sculptor
- Thornycroft, Hamo
- Thornycroft, Thomas
- Tile picture - Tile Butterfly picture by Doulton
- 'Tinted Venus' sculptor John Gibson
- Tinworth, George
- Toft, Albert
- Tomb-chest end panel monuments
- Trafalgar Square Lions
- Trent, Newbury - 20th Century sculptor
- Trinity Square, Southwark, King Alfred statue etc
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- Ukraine statue of St Volodyrmyr, by sculptor Leo Mol
- Uxbridge: Burgiss of Uxbridge - stonemason family
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- Vanderstein [Van der Steen], John - Physick Garden gate statues in Oxford
- Venezuelan sculpture: General de Miranda statue - see this page
- Victoria Memorial by Buckingham Palace, and its sculptor, Thomas Brock
- Victoria statue, City Hall, Belfast
- Volodyrmyr of Ukraine statue, Holland Park
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- Wade, A.G. - 19th-20th Century sculptor
- Walker, Arthur George - 19th-20th Century sculptor
- War Memorials: Wimbledon, London, sculpture by C.L.Hartwell
- Warrington Wood - Victorian sculptor
- Waterhouse, Alfred (architect)
- Waterloo Church: St George, Wells Way, Southwark
- Watson, Musgrave Lewthwaite - Early 19th Century sculptor
- Watts, George Frederick - 19th Century sculptor (primarily a painter)
- Wealdstone sculpture (RC Church, clocktower etc)
- Weekes, Henry - Victorian sculptor
- Welsh Sculptors: Goscombe John, William, 19th-20th Century Welsh sculptor; Havard Thomas, J, 19th/20th Century sculptor
- Westmacott, Sir Richard, RA - eminent 19th C sculptor`
- White-on-black panel monuments introduction
- Whitelaw, William, of New Road Fitzroy Square - monument maker 18th-19th C
- Wigmore St, Debenham building (Doulton carraraware sculpture)
- Wimbledon War Memorial, sculpture by C.L.Hartwell
- Williams, Lucy Gwendolen - 1900s sculptor
- Williamson, Francis John - sculptor, Victorian-20th C
- Wimbledon War Memorial, sculpture by C.L. Hartwell
- Wood, Derwent - 1900s sculptor of the nude etc
- Woodford Church monuments, Essex-in-London
- Woodiss of Sheen - stone masons, 1780s-1870
- Woolner, Thomas - Pre-Raphaelite sculptor`
- Wren, Christopher (architect), and the City Churches
- Wyon, E.W - Victorian sculptor and portrait medallist