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Frederick T. Callcott

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Frederick Thomas Callcott was born in St Clement Danes, London, the son of Frederick Herbert Callcott. The architect, Charles William Callcott (born 1864) was his younger brother.
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Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851–1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011
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In 1899, Callcott was responsible for sculpting the memorial to the nine out of a crew of 13 who died in a failed rescue attempt by the boat
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Callcott died on 11 May 1923. He was living at 17 Woodstock Road,
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Callcott was also responsible for some of the work in
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Callcott designed the interior carved panels in the
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Frederick T Callcott

Friend to all Nations
Black Lion
Grade II* listed
public house
Kilburn High Road
Kilburn
The Black Friar, Blackfriars
Friend to all Nations
Golders Green
Florence Newman


"Frederick Thomas Callcott"
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"Black Lion public house (1379254)"
National Heritage List for England
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1854 births
1923 deaths
20th-century British sculptors
19th-century British sculptors
British male sculptors
19th-century British male artists
20th-century British male artists

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