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Survey of London
… the time of the opening of the burial ground. 1826. John Flaxman, the sculptor, his wife Ann (d. 1820), and his sister …
Survey of London
… seeing them in the shop, bought them, and employed Mr. Flaxman the sculptor, then a boy, to repair them. Mr. Flaxman repaired them for Mr. Wright the purchaser, about …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 29 The plain wall monument to Sarah Wilson (d. 1798) is by Flaxman. 30 The three bells are of 1606, 1719, and 1772. 31 …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Udy, Ward Howard: King's College. Underhay, George Flaxman: Univ. Coll. Wallington, Frank: Birkbeck College. [ …
Survey of London
… the Italian artist. It is also said that he employed Flaxman to execute carving, and skilled Italian workmen to …
Old and New London
… the duke had to retire from the post of Commander-inchief. Flaxman, the sculptor, when tired of his town rooms near …
Survey of London
… Lane and is now covered by parts of Lilford Road, Flaxman Road and Kenbury Street. In a survey of the …
Survey of London
… that these should represent Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Flaxman, Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian, Reynolds, Wren and … Reynolds and Wren by Edward Stephens, A.R.A.; and those of Flaxman and Raphael by Henry Weekes, R.A. Each statue cost …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1950's. 402 The present tileries include the Wade Group's Flaxman Art Tile Works in High Street, opened by at least …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… city; he will be an excellent magistrate. Edw. Carter, a flaxman, and Sampson Clerke, a threadman, are the sheriffs. …
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