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William Silver Frith

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front entrance portico design and sculptures (as well as assorted other elements of the building decoration) for
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One of the pair of ornamental lamppost-sculptures at the portico front entrance of Two Temple Place, designed by
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In his own work he was primarily an architectural sculptor, often with architect Sir
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the Hugh de Boves and Hugh of Faringdon memorials, in the ruined chapter house of
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the Metropolitan Life Assurance Company building in Moorgate, London
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fountain figures at Christ's Hospital, Horsham, Sussex, England
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and the Royal Academy Schools, and became assistant to
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Index

Lambeth School of Art
Jules Dalou
South London Technical Art School
Lambeth School of Art
City and Guilds of London Art School
New Sculpture
F. W. Pomeroy
C. J. Allen
George Frampton
Aston Webb

Victoria Law Courts
Birmingham
The Doulton Fountain
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Grinling Gibbons
John Bacon
Victoria and Albert Museum
Two Temple Place
Reading Abbey







"William Silver Frith (1850-1924)"
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"Hugh de Boves and Hugh of Faringdon Memorials"

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