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List of monumental masons

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30: 590: 1685: 1898: 19: 1406:, Kent, "a stupendous pile of marble, rising to the roof. Sir John, in a wig, cravat, and semi-Roman dress, stands in an elegant pose by an urn on a tall pedestal. On the other side his wife, robed as a Roman matron, leans pensively on the pedestal. Below, their son, Caleb, reclines on his elbow, in Roman armour and wig. Backcloth held by flying putti, side pilasters, wide arching cornice and, at the very top, a garlanded cartouche of arms. Flowery Latin inscription. Everything indeed that could set a suitable seal on the career of a scucessful [ 4183:, 22 April 2011 (accessed 22 April 2011), (Xiyun Yang and Jonathan Kaiman contributed research from Beijing, and Jack Begg from New York.) "Yang Bin, 48, who earns roughly $ 150 a month chiseling tombstones at Zhenwu Shan cemetery, quietly criticized the excesses of "capitalists" who "are everywhere now.” β€œThis is how the Chinese are," he said, after trudging down the cemetery's steep hill in his thin, black cloth shoes. "If they have money, they want to show off their face. If you don't have money, you have to work." " 281: 72: 4198: 585:
monumental mason at Ballarat in 1880. He was then advertising from Creswick Road, "blue stone, granite and marble masonry, engraving, carving and sculpture" as well as "City and Garden sculpture". Much of his work can be seen in the historic buildings and gardens of Ballarat. A catalog of his work can be seen in F.W. Commons monuments, Libraries Australia ID 8859827.
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Memorial to Frances Hoare (d.1800), a "Grecian tablet, notably severe by comparison with the earlier monuments. Mourning members of her family, contemporarily dressed, in relief on either side of inscription." It was removed from the old "humble medieval village church" upon its replacement with the
567:(1703 – 15 January 1781) was a renowned 18th-century English sculptor and monumental mason. He was "the first English-born sculptor to match the virtuosity of the continentals" and "formed his style on the small, crisp, cirvaceous shapes of the French sculptor , though his monuments never approached 584:
was a monumental mason, trained in Europe (there is some speculation this was from 1858 to 1860), who was commissioned to carve four allegorical figures, each 12 ft high, for Β£2,100 to crown the front of Parliament House, Melbourne, though it never eventuated due to the depression. He set up as a
1868:, Kent. "Grandiose but firgid standing monument. White marble figures in Roman dress. He reclines on his elbow on a black sarcophagus, his mother standing on one side, his wife bending towards him on the other. The faces of them are unattractively coarse and podgy." 904:
Memorial to Jemima Wilson (d.1865). "Still in the pre-Chatnrey tradition, with its female wreathing an urn with flowers. Signed by Gaffin, and poorly carved." It was removed from the old "humble medieval village church" upon its replacement with the new
1959:, Ontario. Active in 19th-century Ontario. "This number now lies approximately at the junction of Queen Street and University Avenue, an area of eight-lane divided macadam and massive granite buildings. The number 171 no longer exists." 547:(d.1810), a "large hanging monument, this time with a profile medallion on a draped altar," attributed to Chantrey by style. It was removed from the old "humble medieval village church" upon its replacement with the new 2019:
Memorial to Robert Heath (d.1649), a set of alabaster reclining figures, Robert is robed as a judge. "Thomas Stanton agreed to make a monument in 1664, and only charged 60 pounds,"according to the late
2167:(d.1814), "Grecian tablet with a profiule medallion in very low relief. Carved in 1849 by Henry Weekes" It was removed from the old "humble medieval village church" upon its replacement with the new 3359: 996:
Memorial to Amy Burrell (d.1790), a "hanging monument, large but detailed with delightful delicacy," removed from the old "humble medieval village church" upon its replacement with the new
3978: 2160:(14 January 1807–1877) was an English sculptor and monumental mason, best known for his portraiture. He was among the most successful British sculptors of the mid-Victorian period. 622:, Sharpsburg, Maryland. The granite statue – 21 ft 6 in (6.55 m) tall; 44 ft 7 in (13.59 m) with base – was likely the largest sculpture in the United States prior to the 2418:
Memorial to Stephen Hooker (d.1755), memorial executed after 1788 and features a "tall, slender ahnging monument of white marble, detailed with exceeding refinement."
2311:, Kent, features Doric columns beside the inscription and a sarcophagus. On the latter books and serpent-entwined staff. It was designed and carved by the renowned 152: 2219:
Wilton, English monumental mason, active in late-18th-century Cambridgeshire, who designed the monument to Elizabeth Bacon and her brother Peter Standly in
945:"Black and white marble tablet to Herbert Randolph, with Corinthian side pilasters, ostentatiously signed by Francis Grigs, Fecit Anno 1645." Located in 702: 1088:
N Johnson, English monumental mason active in the early 17th-century Cambridgeshire, the monument of Sir Giles Allington (d.1613) and Lady Allington in
3367: 2670: 816: 1300: 2356: 4252: 29: 1384:(fl. 1824–1835) of Ferns, "exemplifying the later eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Irish Churchyard Sculpture tradition in County Wexford." 3982: 4132: 4108: 4034: 3708: 3684: 3531: 3259: 797: 2760: 2367: 676:
here in 1835, and was killed. G. Cooper of Canterbury fecit. Struck by lightning" in the 1960s and thereafter threatened with demolition.
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of London (1681–1734), an Englishsculptor and monumental mason, and monumental mason active in early 18th-century England, and son of
3628: 3506: 3421: 2296:(d.1803), a "sarcaphogus with scrolls at the ends and putto heads, with half-spread wings" in the churchyard north of the chancel of 665: 2686: 2220: 1156: 1089: 838: 2168: 997: 958: 906: 805: 511:
Memorial to Richard Savage (d.1772), tablet with branches at the sides by Chambers who signed it in English and Hebrew, located in
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of Thomas Preston Esq. (d.1820) and wife Jane (d.1823), their daughters, and many subsequent entries. The tablet was created
1642: 1353: 1193: 809: 1947: 79: 2442: 2423: 141: 4217: 2148: 1192:"A. W. Law, Esq." (d. 1824), wall-mounted memorial tablet (signed by Mallcott on the memorial underside) first erected in 619: 162:
Memorial to Hugo Raymond (d.1737) removed from the old "humble medieval village church" upon its replacement with the new
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Blore, English monumental mason, active in late-18th-century Cambridgeshire (designed a tablet in the north transept of
249:(of London, 1777–1859) (see above), English sculptor and monumental mason, active in early 19th-century England, son of 1872: 1403: 1334: 1209: 216: 18: 3363: 2404: 2308: 2025: 1962: 1612: 1605: 1531: 256:
Memorial to Thomas and Sophia Lambard, "a pair of large, exceedingly restrained tablets by John Bacon Jun., 1813." In
2191: 365:,"exemplifying the later eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Irish Churchyard Sculpture tradition in County Wexford." 3919:
West Kent and the Weald – The "Buildings of England Series", First Edition, Sir Nikolaus Pevsner and Judy Nairn, eds
1434: 1286: 388:"exemplifying the later eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Irish Churchyard Sculpture tradition in County Wexford." 4247: 1560: 1260:, active between 1875 and 1912 with their subsidiaries in the United States and Canada manufactured rust-resistant 914: 747: 669: 318: 183: 2231: 946: 894: 481: 2041: 1984: 1716: 1330: 1253: 1017: 975: 760: 607: 448: 257: 2445:, characterized by vermiculated rustication on corners and sides and additional classical ornament on cast-iron 324: 182:(d.1734) monument, "a large hanging one with cartouches of arms pinned to a pyramid, was erected after 1750" in 2293: 2272: 1818: 1214: 734: 691: 2352: 2297: 2225: 1523: 4128: 4104: 4030: 3704: 3680: 3527: 3255: 2203: 1186: 650: 2249: 2033: 2013: 1994: 1988: 1972: 1346: 1294: 1257: 1237: 1197: 981: 442: 418: 292: 201: 2341: 1881: 1511: 1369: 1271: 381: 234: 4124: 4100: 4026: 3700: 3676: 3523: 3251: 2375: 2312: 2261: 2238: 1902: 1164: 886: 823: 723: 681: 555: 544: 404: 191: 3836:
The Buildings of England Series, Sir Nikolaus Pevsner and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.147
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John Franklin (d.1831), English, "monumental mason of local note whose tablets frequently appear in east
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through the later 18th century and early 19th century. Not related to any of the Johnson carvers above.
434: 2486: 2471: 1910: 1672: 1552: 1504: 793: 280: 1704: 1556: 1488: 1230: 1075: 954: 698: 537: 2307:(d.1806) was the doctor of King George III of Great Britain. His heavily Grecian memorial tablet in 1925: 1764: 1492: 882: 385: 2090: 1839: 1824: 1751: 1572: 1544: 1424: 1304: 1275: 1241: 1148: 1134: 1082: 939: 848: 776: 492: 452: 422: 296: 269: 42: 3891:
Carole Hanks. "Early Ontario Gravestones." (Toronto, etc: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited, 1974), p.17
3326: 4179: 2319: 2184: 1478: 1043: 642: 358: 4174: 2529: 1638:(of London), English monumental mason firm active in early-to-mid-19th-century London, England. 1323: 520: 223: 2460:
Woodcock and Meacham, architects and monumental masons in Massachusetts formed by Woodcock and
1536: 339: 4136: 4112: 4038: 3743: 3712: 3688: 3535: 3263: 2682: 2461: 2363: 2280: 2276: 2137: 2124: 2101: 1940: 1858: 1847: 1810: 1803: 1795: 1463: 1381: 1224: 1220: 1047: 717: 623: 528: 362: 167: 51: 38: 4218:
Historical California Cemetery Stone & Monument Carvers & Dealers Historical Research
335: 4157: 4088: 4067: 4055: 4010: 3952: 3931: 3900: 3861: 3820: 3755: 3646: 3598: 3586: 3565: 3439: 3404: 3310: 3280: 3187: 3161: 3113: 3069: 3025: 3012: 2995: 2974: 2955: 2940: 2918: 2834: 2786: 2705: 2666: 2639: 2585: 2568: 2171:, Kent (1885–1887) in the south transept, built by architect W. Gibbs Bartleet of Beckenham. 1843: 1000:, Kent (1885–1887) in the south transept, built by architect W. Gibbs Bartleet of Beckenham. 551:, Kent (1885–1887) in the south transept, built by architect W. Gibbs Bartleet of Beckenham. 532: 412: 312: 285: 273: 265: 124: 3632: 3552: 3510: 3474: 3425: 3225: 2900: 2807: 2322:(d.1810), a "relief of a classically robed man leaning pensively on an altar 'To Gratitude. 1782:
Sid Robinson (retired), English stonemason and craftsman active in the Norfolk Norwich area
1620: 1388: 1144: 1013: 844: 743: 571:'s in ease and inventiveness. Much of his work is unsigned, as is his commonly considered 524: 392: 369: 116: 109: 22: 2878: 3746:: Avon Group, "The Quick and the Dead: A Walk Round Some Bath Cemeteries” (15 Sep 1979) 2177: 2117: 2110: 2097: 2064: 1807: 1768: 1737: 1726: 1689: 1675:(1944–2010), English monumental mason and Letter cutter for S&A Robinson of Norwich 1399:, English monumental mason active in late-17th-century and early-18th-century England. 1124: 1060:
Thomas Johnson Jr. (1718–1774) Son of Johnson Sr. and a prominent gravestone carver of
1023: 856: 685: 488: 246: 128: 34: 4212: 1067:
Thomas Johnson III. (1750–1789) Son of Johnson Jr. and a popular gravestone carver of
789:, English monumental mason active in late-18th-century and early 19th-century England 4241: 2412: 2396: 2378: 2265: 2021: 1998: 1976: 1828: 1774: 1708: 1496: 1338: 1102: 985: 898: 875: 780: 581: 540:, English sculptor and monumental mason active in early-to-mid-19th-century England. 352: 179: 4148:
George F. Meacham dead, was old-time architect. Boston Globe, 5 December 1917; p.10.
219:, (also Bacon Junior and S. Manning), English, active in early 18th-century England 4203: 2427: 2157: 1835: 1755: 1527: 1261: 786: 764: 635: 603: 564: 4164:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.305. 4074:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.435. 4017:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.217. 3938:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.404. 3762:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.366. 3728:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.408. 3605:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.308. 3572:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.367. 3411:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.332. 3384:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.410. 3346:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.231. 3317:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.365. 3296:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.222. 3242:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.405. 3177:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.435. 3147:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.317. 3103:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.394. 3059:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.400. 2981:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.425. 2962:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.442. 2868:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.294. 2824:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.403. 2793:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.443. 2761:"Search Error: Buildings of Ireland: National Inventory of Architectural Heritage" 2739:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.365. 2629:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.384. 2519:. "The Buildings of England." Second Edition (London: Penguin Books, 1970), p.387. 974:, English, monumental masons active in early eighteenth-century England (see also 2543: 2304: 2234:(1747–1808), sculptor and monumental mason active in late-18th-century England. 1854: 1700: 1598: 993:
John Hickey, English monumental mason active in late-eighteenth-century England
918: 673: 491:(1819–1867), located at the intersection of Battle Avenue and Hemlock Avenue in 268:(1723–1798). Prominent New England grave carver active between 1748 and 1798 in 120: 2530:"Landwade, St Nicholas Church – History, Travel, and accommodation information" 2289:, Greater Manchester, depicting a standing female figure by an urn on a pillar. 1723:-based monument mason with many examples of his work in several churches there. 1412:] nouveau riche." attributed to the sculptor John Nost on grounds of style. 4193: 2722: 1929: 1428: 1233:, monumental mason, designer and sculptor active in mid-19th-century New York 227: 2044:, was an English monumental mason active in late-seventeenth-century England. 1352:"Martha Hatch, daughter of Henry Emlyn of Windsor" (d.1838) first erected in 465:(d.1667), two white, life-size standing figures against a black backcloth in 3618:. Images of America series. (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2008), p.18 2446: 1440: 1365:
Noble, English monumental masons active in mid-19th-century Cambridgeshire.
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Boehm, English monumental masons active in mid-19th-century Cambridgeshire.
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An example of a signed and dated maker's mark on a wall-mounted memorial to
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Harold Vogel, American stone carver who created the first 31 stars. of the
3794: 3772: 1871:
Memorial to Sir John Norris, a hanging monument with a bust dated 1750 in
1791: 3981:(Press release). Central Intelligence Agency. 21 May 2004. Archived from 3773:"Headstone Poetry Inscription' Corner: William Shakespeare styled poetry" 1576: 1548: 1329:
Recumbent effigy with praying hands monument to Canon Selwyn (d.1875) of
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R. Chambers, English monumental mason active in mid-to-late-18th-century
496: 466: 426: 145: 2067:, English sculptor, builder, mason, monumental mason to the Royal Court 1078:
from the late 1730s until the early 1770s. Brother of Thomas Johnson Sr.
2389: 1956: 1744: 1720: 1543:
who established their monumental workshop in 1842 outside the gates of
1507:, English monumental masons active in mid-19th-century Cambridgeshire. 726:, English monumental mason active in mid-to-late-18th-century England. 308: 115:
Richard Adams (1784–1845). Popular gravestone carver who worked out of
1297:, famed sculptor and monumental mason active in 19th-century New York 909:, Kent (1885–1887), built by architect W. Gibbs Bartleet of Beckenham. 484:, famed sculptor and monumental mason active in 19th-century New York 2400: 2074:(d.1634), only two calcined busts survive high in the north aisle of 2037: 1814: 331: 304: 1758:, a monumental mason and privileged imperial architect, designer of 1167:, English monumental mason firm, active in mid-19th-century England 1127:, sculptor and monumental mason active in mid-19th-century New York 2147: 1896: 1790: 1683: 1623:, English monumental masons active in early 20th-century England. 1240:(1854) located on Hillock Avenue within Serpentine Path Knoll, in 942:, English monumental mason active in the mid-17th-century England 588: 279: 28: 17: 4220:, a comprehensive site of California historical monumental masons 2116:
Treasure, Mason, English, active in or around nineteenth-century
1484:
Philip, English, active in 19th-century Cambridgeshire, England.
694:, English monumental mason active in early 19th-century England. 2415:, English monumental mason active in late-18th-century England, 2048: 1427:, English, active early-to-mid-20th century, mentor to sculptor 1265: 1005:"Hooper, sculptor," English, active in late-19th-century Devon. 654: 505: 415:, sculptor and monumental mason active in 19th-century New York 300: 2467:
W. Wright, English, active in mid-17th-century Cambridgeshire.
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Tucker, Mason, English, active in or around nineteenth-century
2016:, English monumental mason active in mid-17th-century England. 1349:, English monumental masons active in mid-19th-century London. 1303:(1808–1870), located on the Valley Avenue at Hill Side Path in 1189:, English monumental masons active in mid-19th-century London. 437:, English, active in mid-18th-century England. Designer of the 175:
J. Annis, English, active in early-to-mid-18th-century England
3488: 1968:
Charles Stanley, English, active in mid-18th-century England.
1408: 1174:, Greater Manchester, depicting angels hovering over her body. 1053:
Thomas Johnson Sr. (1689–1761) Prominent Gravestone carver of
66: 4231: 3400: 3398: 3396: 3394: 3392: 3390: 3306: 3304: 3302: 2970: 2968: 2951: 2949: 2782: 2780: 2778: 2776: 2774: 2621: 2619: 2511: 2509: 2047:
William Stead, (early 1800s), carver and monumental mason of
808:, Kent (1885–1887) in the north transept, built by architect 653:, English monumental mason active in the mid-19th century in 458:
Bushnell, English, active in mid-17th-century Cambridgeshire
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and its inscription when the Wall was created in July 1974.
1108:
Monument (completed 1947) to Mrs. Mary Robinson (d.1939) in
441:(d.1739) Memorial, known as the Obelisk on Maggots Mount in 2451:
Miltenberger Tomb (attributed to Wood and Miltenberger) in
1932:, β€˜Feeit(?)', English, active in mid-18th-century England. 4224: 1539:, a four-generation family of Scottish masons, started by 166:, Kent (1885–1887) in the south aisle, built by architect 2152:
1862 advertisement for Woodcock & Meacham, Architects
2061:. Founded by John Stevens Sr. in 1705 and remains active. 1563:
were the fourth generation; all are buried in Green-wood.
241:, Greater Manchester, depicting a kneeling female figure. 108:
Bartlett Adams (1776–1828). Popular gravestone carver of
2187:
of London, English, active in mid-19th-century England)
1975:(d.1743), designed by John Sanderson in the cloister of 1884:, Builder, English, active in mid-19th-century England) 1745:
St. Mary and St. John's Church (Hinxton, Cambridgeshire)
327:, English, active in early 18th-century Cambridgeshire. 3823:
and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.169-170
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and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.141-142
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and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.103-104
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St. Mary Magdalene's Church (Madingley, Cambridgeshire)
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but entries were inscribed until 1848. It features the
887:
St. George's Church (Hatley St. George, Cambridgeshire)
664:
Monument, a stone obelisk located quarter-mile west of
137:, English, active in early-to-mid-18th-century England 131:, in the early 19th century. Brother of Bartlett Adams. 83: 4087:
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In Memoriam: Tombstone Lettering in the British Isles.
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The "Buildings of England" Series, First Edition, Sir
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The "Buildings of England" Series, First Edition, Sir
1955:
R. Sheppard Marble and Stone Works, 171 Queen Street,
1046:, American stone carver presently responsible for the 4139:: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., 2002), p.179-180. 3507:""OUR DRUMMER BOY" CLARENCE D. MacKENZIE (1849–1861)" 2496:), Chinese, monumental mason in Zhenwu Shan cemetery. 2093:, sculptor active in late-nineteenth-century England 1901:
View of Albert Park looking north to the monument to
1555:
succeeded his father in the 1860s and 1870s, his son
3979:"CIA Remembers Employees Killed in the Line of Duty" 3629:"PFIZER FAMILY MEMORIALS: PFIZER FAMILY PLOT (1907)" 1200:, London, when St. Matthew's was demolished in 1885. 957:(d.1720), English, a mason with his own memorial in 703:
Holy Trinity Church (Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire)
4234:, P.O. Box 58129, Whitby, Porirua 5245, New Zealand 4091:
and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.174
4058:
and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.161
3955:
and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.169
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and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.134
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and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.163
3015:
and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.165
2943:
and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.142
2921:
and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.170
2708:
and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.128
2588:
and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.151
2571:
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1559:opened the shop outside Green-wood's eastern gate. 720:(active 1870s), English monumental mason of London. 684:, English monumental masons active in the 1880s in 3775:. Whitbys Memorials – Northwich & Macclesfield 2403:expedition of 1845, now in the Chapel sacristy at 2228:of Chicago, Illinois, foundry active in the 1890s. 1469:Urn memorial tablet of Robert Underwood d.1792 in 1064:, through much of the 18th century in Connecticut. 1057:, in the early to mid 18th century in Connecticut. 4175:"As China’s Income Gap Grows, Tombs Are a Target" 4115:: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., 2002), p.179. 4109:New Orleans Architecture Volume 3: The Cemeteries 4041:: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., 2002), p.130. 4035:New Orleans Architecture Volume 3: The Cemeteries 3715:: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., 2002), p.160. 3709:New Orleans Architecture Volume 3: The Cemeteries 3691:: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., 2002), p.164. 3685:New Orleans Architecture Volume 3: The Cemeteries 3651:"Details from listed building database (1149940)" 3538:: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., 2002), p.184. 3532:New Orleans Architecture Volume 3: The Cemeteries 3444:"Details from listed building database (1322160)" 3266:: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc., 2002), p.182. 3260:New Orleans Architecture Volume 3: The Cemeteries 3216: 3214: 3192:"Details from listed building database (1283932)" 3118:"Details from listed building database (1232319)" 3074:"Details from listed building database (1385652)" 3030:"Details from listed building database (1113019)" 2839:"Details from listed building database (1334973)" 2755: 2753: 2751: 2749: 2747: 2745: 2176:White, English, active in or around 19th-century 1913:, English, active in early 19th-century England. 1604:The Sociedad Ibera de Beneficence Muerta tomb in 4232:New Zealand Master Monumental Masons Association 4133:New Orleans Architecture Volume 3: The Cemeterie 1864:Memorial to Sir Christopher Powell (d.1742), in 3866:"Parish Church of St Mary, Stockport (1309701)" 2433:Pelton Tomb (with maker's mark on the door) in 2368:St. Margaret's Church (Newtown, Cambridgeshire) 2123:Samuel Thatcher (1825–1899), monumental mason, 1935:Wall-mounted memorial of Sarah Jarvis, wife of 1074:Joseph Johnson, prominent gravestone carver of 1042:Tim Johnson of Carving and Restoration Team in 735:St. Botolph's Church (Graveley, Cambridgeshire) 531:, Scotland), presently active, designer of the 3471:"BROWN FAMILY–STEAMER "ARCTIC" SINKING (1854)" 2335:St. Mary's Church (Dullingham, Cambridgeshire) 2254:St. Mary's Church (Dullingham, Cambridgeshire) 2243:St. Mary's Church (Dullingham, Cambridgeshire) 1918:St. Mary's Church (Dullingham, Cambridgeshire) 1703:motif, and is in the City of London Church of 1628:St. Margaret's Church (Newton, Cambridgeshire) 1516:St. Margaret's Church (Newton, Cambridgeshire) 1326:, active in early 18th-century Cambridgeshire 1110:St. Mary's Church (Dullingham, Cambridgeshire) 1090:All Saints Church (Horseheath, Cambrdigeshire) 841:, carver active in mid-19th-century New York. 606:(1839–1920), German-born American sculptor at 405:St. Margaret's Church (Newton, Cambridgeshire) 228:St. Mary's Church (Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire) 4227:, 1 Castle Mews, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 2XL 2661: 2659: 2657: 2655: 2653: 2640:"Fen Ditton: Church – British History Online" 1471:St. Peter's Church (Boxworth, Cambridgeshire) 1133:, (1824–1843) "Indian Princess Monument." in 1081:John Johnson, prominent gravestone carver of 467:St. Peter's Church (Babraham, Cambridgeshire) 344:St. Mary's Church (Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire) 8: 1360:, when St. Matthew's was demolished in 1885. 1008:Wall-mounted memorial in Hatherleigh, Devon. 146:St. Mary's Church (Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire) 3912: 3910: 3908: 3738: 3736: 3734: 3422:""INDIAN PRINCESS" – DO-HUM-ME (1824–1843)" 2931: 2929: 2927: 1567:Presbrey Leland Incorporated, New York City 742:Durdles, the fictional monumental mason in 666:St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Bilsington 2559: 2557: 2285:Memorial to Sir George Warren (d.1801) in 2268:, renowned sculptor and monumental mason. 2221:St. Mary's Church (Linton, Cambridgeshire) 897:(see above), English monumental masons of 878:, London active in the early 19th century 824:All Saints Church (Milton, Cambridgeshire) 556:All Saints Church (Milton, Cambridgeshire) 112:in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. 1798:Shakespeare memorial in Westminster Abbey 1571:Pfizer Family Memorials: Emile Pfizer in 2333:(d.1824) (by Sir Richard Westmacott) in 2024:. The memorial is in the north aisle of 1641:A number of similar memorial tablets in 901:, London active in the mid-19th century 817:Sir Charles Cotton, Admiral of the White 461:Monument to Richard Bennet (d.1658) and 157:St. Nicholas' Church (Landwade, Suffolk) 4225:NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MEMORIAL MASONS 3995:"The Chesapeake Memorial, Portsmouth", 3333:(London: Lord Exchange, 1978.), Fig. 5. 2505: 2076:St. Peter's Church, Boughton Monchelsea 1946:Memorial to William Wright (d.1753) in 1916:Monument to Mrs. Mary Crop (d.1808) in 1866:St. Peter's Church, Boughton Monchelsea 1402:Memorial to Sir John Banks (d.1699) in 924:Sebastian Swoop Edifice (Mausoleum) in 513:St. Peter's Church, Boughton Monchelsea 3354: 3352: 2344:(d.1820), showing a seated effigy. in 1356:, City of London, and removed 1883 to 1223:, (active 1910s), monumental mason of 1196:, City of London, and removed 1883 to 779:(active 1890s), around South Shields, 554:Monument to Samuel Knight (d.1829) in 200:Memorial to J.F. Longrigg, St Paul's, 2804:"CHARLES ADOLPH SCHIEREN (1842–1915)" 2443:Wood and Miltenberger of Philadelphia 936:(1882–1940), English monumental mason 881:White marble sarcophagus memorial of 403:Monument to Mrs. Montagu (d.1871) in 142:William Mitchell (Huntingdonshire MP) 7: 2127:. Active – mid to late 19th century. 1997:(d..1723) in north chancel aisle of 598:, 1876. (Note man standing on base.) 451:(active 1920s), monumental mason of 4211:A list of monumental masons in the 2386:Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke 1827:(d.1737) in north chancel aisle of 1743:Cambridgeshire (with one tablet at 1526:(1565, Antwerp – 1640, Amsterdam), 1445:Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York) 1372:(d.1870) in St. Margaret's Church ( 1354:St. Matthew's Church, Friday Street 1194:St. Matthew's Church, Friday Street 1170:Memorial to Mrs Hawall (d.1852) in 1105:, English, active mid-20th century 1016:(active 1830s), English, active in 984:(d.1723) in north chancel aisle of 361:(alias O'Brien) (fl. 1782–1806) of 3871:National Heritage List for England 3656:National Heritage List for England 3449:National Heritage List for England 3197:National Heritage List for England 3123:National Heritage List for England 3079:National Heritage List for England 3035:National Heritage List for England 2844:National Heritage List for England 2675:The Buildings of England: Cheshire 2424:Robert Wood & Co. Makers Phila 2331:Lt. General Christopher Jeaffreson 1767:, English, active in 19th-century 1591:), "Builder and Monumental Mason". 321:(1870–1934), Italian-New Zealander 14: 1838:-designed sculptural monument to 1813:sculptor who worked from 1716 in 1335:Selwyn Divinity School, Cambridge 1210:J. Bacon and S. Manning of London 798:St Andrew's Church, Cherry Hinton 729:Wall-mounted obelisk memorial to 578:masterpiece at Shadoxhurst, Kent. 217:J. Bacon and S. Manning of London 4196: 3964:Kelly's Trade Directory (1895), 3845:"The Abingdon Albert Memorial", 1613:St. Louis II Square, New Orleans 1606:St. Louis II Square, New Orleans 1462:, English monumental mason from 70: 3921:. London: Penguin. p. 171. 3366:. 24 April 2008. Archived from 2453:Greenwood Cemetery, New Orleans 2435:Greenwood Cemetery, New Orleans 2192:Chesapeake Memorial, Portsmouth 1823:Monument to Canon Fleetwood of 1495:(d.1853) in the north aisle of 1466:practicing throughout England. 1358:St. Vedast-alias-Foster, London 1028:Holy Trinity Church (Cambridge) 926:Greenwood Cemetery, New Orleans 284:Tombstone dated 1756 carved by 2212:St. Mary the Great (Cambridge) 2169:St. George's Church, Beckenham 1760:Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc 1643:St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate 1287:Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans 998:St. George's Church, Beckenham 959:St Botolph's Church, Cambridge 907:St. George's Church, Beckenham 874:, English monumental mason of 822:Monument to Mrs. E. Knight in 810:W. Gibbs Bartleet of Beckenham 806:St. George's Church, Beckenham 1: 4253:Lists of people by occupation 3222:"CHARLOTTE CANDA (1828–1845)" 2897:"ELIAS HOWE, JR. (1819–1867)" 2490: 1873:St. George's Church, Benenden 1730: 1693: 1661: 1650: 1585: 1561:Willard and Kenneth Pitbladdo 1437:(1830–1900), Irish-American. 1404:St. Peter's Church, Aylesford 915:Geddes, Shakespeare & Co. 670:Member of Parliament for Kent 572: 455:, signed as "BOWDEN MATLOCK". 194:, English, active 1851–1891. 2346:St. Mary's Church, Stockport 2309:St. Martin's Church, Brasted 2287:St. Mary's Church, Stockport 2232:Richard Westmacott the Elder 2026:St. Martin's Church, Brasted 1645:, City of London, including 1374:Newton, South Cambridgeshire 1172:St. Mary's Church, Stockport 1071:, in the later 18th century. 1030:, "epitaph in Gothic forms." 947:All Saints Church, Biddenden 895:T. & E. Gaffin of London 239:St. Mary's Church, Stockport 3549:"JOHN MATTHEWS (1808–1870)" 3364:Central Intelligence Agency 2395:Monument commemorating Sir 1948:St Mary's Church, Stockport 1532:Nicolaes Eliaszoon Pickenoy 258:St. Peter and St. Paul, Ash 4269: 2248:Standing wall monument to 1441:Jay Gould Family Mausoleum 1435:Francis O'Hara (architect) 1337:in south chancel aisle of 748:The Mystery of Edwin Drood 620:Antietam National Cemetery 325:E. Bingham of Peterborough 3851:, 19 December 1863, p.896 3614:Alexandra Kathryn Mosca, 2879:"Cambridgeshire Churches" 2603:St Paul's Shipley history 2388:at St Andrew's Church in 2294:Mary, Countess of Darnley 2096:Wall-mounted memorial to 2042:Edward Stanton (sculptor) 1985:Edward Stanton (sculptor) 1889:Albert Memorial, Abingdon 1688:Wall-mounted memorial by 1491:for the copper effigy of 1487:Executed a design by Sir 1331:Selwyn College, Cambridge 1254:Monumental Bronze Company 1018:Cambridge, Cambridgeshire 692:Joshua Cushing of Norwich 610:, Hartford, Connecticut. 608:New England Granite Works 184:St. Mary's Church, Bexley 4085:West Kent and the Weald. 4052:West Kent and the Weald. 4001:, 5 December 1863, p.862 3949:West Kent and the Weald. 3834:West Kent and the Weald. 3817:West Kent and the Weald. 3583:West Kent and the Weald. 3277:West Kent and the Weald. 3158:West Kent and the Weald. 3009:West Kent and the Weald. 2992:West Kent and the Weald. 2937:West Kent and the Weald. 2915:West Kent and the Weald. 2702:West Kent and the Weald. 2582:West Kent and the Weald. 2565:West Kent and the Weald. 2470:Monument to Dorothe and 2353:Commander Charles Cotton 2298:St. Lawrence, Bidborough 2273:William Pitt the Younger 2264:the Younger (1775–1856) 2226:Winslow Brothers Company 2040:((1639–1705), father of 1965:(1837–1880), Australian, 1939:(1711?β€”17 July 1748) in 1524:Elias Claeszoon Pickenoy 1481:(1854–1928), Australian. 1215:Midcounties Co-operative 1155:, New York (with carver 1147:(1828–1845) monument in 855:, New York (with carver 847:(1828–1845) monument in 792:Coffin-shaped tablet of 4129:Mary Louise Christovich 4105:Mary Louise Christovich 4031:Mary Louise Christovich 3705:Mary Louise Christovich 3681:Mary Louise Christovich 3528:Mary Louise Christovich 3360:"The Stars on the Wall" 3256:Mary Louise Christovich 2204:R. Booth Campbell-Brown 2199:Paton Wilson, English, 2034:William Stanton (mason) 1995:Bishop Fleetwood of Ely 1989:William Stanton (mason) 1777:(1874–1964), Australian 1579:, New York (1866–1941). 1347:Samuel Nixon (sculptor) 1258:Bridgeport, Connecticut 1198:St. Vedast-alias-Foster 1187:J. Mallcott (of London) 982:Bishop Fleetwood of Ely 651:G. Cooper of Canterbury 443:Harston, Cambridgeshire 419:Charles Adolph Schieren 299:, England, sculptor of 202:Shipley, West Yorkshire 197:Many cemetery monuments 2376:Richard Westmacott III 2313:Sir Richard Westmacott 2262:Sir Richard Westmacott 2250:Christopher Jeaffreson 2165:William, Lord Auckland 2153: 1906: 1799: 1712: 1238:Steamer Arctic Sinking 615:The American Volunteer 599: 595:The American Volunteer 288: 192:John Wormald Appleyard 46: 26: 3917:Newman, John (1969). 2765:buildingsofireland.ie 2679:Yale University Press 2644:british-history.ac.uk 2548:suffolkchurches.co.uk 2348:, Greater Manchester. 2342:Rev. Charles Prescott 2208:Arts and Crafts style 2151: 2059:Newport, Rhode Island 2055:The John Stevens Shop 2006:Sir Marmaduke Dayrell 1950:, Greater Manchester. 1900: 1794: 1687: 1512:Christopher Pemberton 1370:Christopher Pemberton 1272:Clarence D. MacKenzie 1092:is attributed to him. 1069:Cromwell, Connecticut 1062:Cromwell, Connecticut 1055:Cromwell, Connecticut 1022:Memorial to the Rev. 972:Christopher Horsnaile 668:, Kent. Cosway was a 592: 549:St. George, Beckenham 283: 235:James Antrobus Newton 164:St. George, Beckenham 32: 21: 4125:Leonard Victor Huber 4101:Leonard Victor Huber 4027:Leonard Victor Huber 3701:Leonard Victor Huber 3677:Leonard Victor Huber 3555:on 22 November 2010. 3524:Leonard Victor Huber 3477:on 22 November 2010. 3428:on 18 February 2010. 3252:Leonard Victor Huber 3228:on 22 November 2010. 2903:on 22 November 2010. 2810:on 22 November 2010. 2681:, pp. 339–340, 2239:Elizabeth Jeaffreson 1971:Executed a monument 1705:St Magnus-the-Martyr 1626:Mausoleum (1922) in 1489:George Gilbert Scott 1206:S. Manning of London 1165:Latham of Manchester 1076:Windsor, Connecticut 917:, 208 Girod Street, 724:John Dixon of London 682:John Cramb & Son 545:Catherine Vansittart 538:Sir Francis Chantrey 380:(fl. 1775–1819) and 274:Pompanoosuc, Vermont 84:adding missing items 4173:SHARON LaFRANIERE, 3616:Green-Wood Cemetery 3370:on 14 January 2009. 2407:, south-east London 2091:James Havard Thomas 2072:Sir Francis Barnham 1937:Samuel Jarvis, Esq. 1840:William Shakespeare 1825:Ely, Cambridgeshire 1595:J. N. B. de Pouilly 1573:Green-wood Cemetery 1545:Green-wood Cemetery 1305:Green-wood Cemetery 1276:Green-wood Cemetery 1242:Green-wood Cemetery 1149:Green-wood Cemetery 1135:Green-wood Cemetery 1083:Durham, Connecticut 872:E. Gaffin of London 849:Green-wood Cemetery 835:and neighbourhood". 493:Green-wood Cemetery 449:John William Bowden 423:Green-wood Cemetery 384:(fl. 1795–1837) of 297:Newcastle-upon-Tyne 270:Bolton, Connecticut 135:Thomas Adye (mason) 43:James Havard Thomas 4180:The New York Times 4131:. Second Edition. 4107:. Second Edition. 4033:. Second Edition. 3724:Nikolaus Pevsner. 3707:. Second Edition. 3683:. Second Edition. 3635:on 6 October 2010. 3530:. Second Edition. 3380:Nikolaus Pevsner. 3342:Nikolaus Pevsner. 3292:Nikolaus Pevsner. 3258:. 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Meacham 2364:William Pemberton 2281:Westminster Abbey 2277:Charles James Fox 2237:Memorial to Mrs. 2138:CIA Memorial Wall 2125:Taunton, Somerset 2102:Bristol Cathedral 1941:Chester Cathedral 1859:Westminster Abbey 1848:Westminster Abbey 1804:Peter Scheemakers 1611:Grailhe Gates in 1541:William Pitbladdo 1460:Payne of St. Ives 1397:John Nost (mason) 1048:CIA Memorial Wall 800:, Cambridgeshire. 624:Statue of Liberty 482:Charles Calverley 463:Sir Thomas Bennet 435:Charles Bottomley 168:W. Gibbs Bartleet 144:(c.1703–1745) in 100: 99: 52:monumental masons 39:Bristol Cathedral 4260: 4206: 4201: 4200: 4199: 4184: 4171: 4165: 4158:Nikolaus Pevsner 4155: 4149: 4146: 4140: 4122: 4116: 4098: 4092: 4089:Nikolaus Pevsner 4081: 4075: 4068:Nikolaus Pevsner 4065: 4059: 4056:Nikolaus Pevsner 4048: 4042: 4024: 4018: 4011:Nikolaus Pevsner 4008: 4002: 3993: 3987: 3986: 3985:on 13 June 2007. 3975: 3969: 3968:, Taunton, p.411 3962: 3956: 3953:Nikolaus Pevsner 3945: 3939: 3932:Nikolaus Pevsner 3929: 3923: 3922: 3914: 3903: 3901:Nikolaus Pevsner 3898: 3892: 3889: 3883: 3882: 3880: 3878: 3862:Historic England 3858: 3852: 3843: 3837: 3830: 3824: 3821:Nikolaus Pevsner 3813: 3807: 3806: 3804: 3802: 3791: 3785: 3784: 3782: 3780: 3769: 3763: 3756:Nikolaus Pevsner 3753: 3747: 3740: 3729: 3722: 3716: 3698: 3692: 3674: 3668: 3667: 3665: 3663: 3647:Historic England 3643: 3637: 3636: 3631:. Archived from 3625: 3619: 3612: 3606: 3599:Nikolaus Pevsner 3596: 3590: 3587:Nikolaus Pevsner 3579: 3573: 3566:Nikolaus Pevsner 3563: 3557: 3556: 3551:. Archived from 3545: 3539: 3521: 3515: 3514: 3509:. Archived from 3503: 3497: 3496: 3485: 3479: 3478: 3473:. Archived from 3467: 3461: 3460: 3458: 3456: 3440:Historic England 3436: 3430: 3429: 3424:. Archived from 3418: 3412: 3405:Nikolaus Pevsner 3402: 3385: 3378: 3372: 3371: 3356: 3347: 3340: 3334: 3324: 3318: 3311:Nikolaus Pevsner 3308: 3297: 3290: 3284: 3281:Nikolaus Pevsner 3273: 3267: 3249: 3243: 3236: 3230: 3229: 3224:. 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Archived from 2715: 2709: 2706:Nikolaus Pevsner 2698: 2692: 2691: 2663: 2648: 2647: 2636: 2630: 2623: 2614: 2613: 2611: 2609: 2595: 2589: 2586:Nikolaus Pevsner 2578: 2572: 2569:Nikolaus Pevsner 2561: 2552: 2551: 2540: 2534: 2533: 2526: 2520: 2513: 2495: 2492: 2487:Yang Bin (mason) 2472:Lionel Allington 2392:, Cambridgeshire 2325: 2202:brass tablet of 1963:William Stanford 1911:Shout of Holborn 1736:to the 1860s in 1735: 1732: 1698: 1695: 1673:Keith Henry Pitt 1666: 1663: 1655: 1652: 1597:, blacksmith of 1590: 1587: 1584:Richard Potter ( 1553:Thomas Pitbladdo 794:Captain Serocold 672:"who fell off a 638:, New York City. 577: 574: 533:Wallace Monument 413:Solon H. 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Index


Richard Hakluyt

Mary Carpenter
Bristol Cathedral
James Havard Thomas
monumental masons
incomplete
adding missing items
Portland, Maine
Portland
Bath
Brunswick
Topsham, Maine
Thomas Adye (mason)
William Mitchell (Huntingdonshire MP)
St. Mary's Church (Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire)
Sir John Cotton
St. Nicholas' Church (Landwade, Suffolk)
St. George, Beckenham
W. Gibbs Bartleet
John Styleman
St. Mary's Church, Bexley
John Wormald Appleyard
Shipley, West Yorkshire
J. Bacon and S. Manning of London
John Bones
St. Mary's Church (Fen Ditton, Cambridgeshire)
James Antrobus Newton
St. Mary's Church, Stockport

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