Benjamin Creswick, RBSA (1853–1946) was an English sculptor. Benjamin Creswick was born in Sheffield, the son of a spectacle-maker. He started his working...
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Australian Red Cross Society Benjamin Creswick (1853–1946), English sculptor Harry Creswick (1902–1988), British librarian Henry Creswick (1824–1892), Australian...
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Kellock Brown, George Esling and John Ruskin's protegee, the sculptor Benjamin Creswick. It was one of the more successful craft guilds of its time. It offered...
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terracotta frieze depicting the processes of knife-making by the sculptor Benjamin Creswick, who had worked as a knife-grinder in Sheffield. Worshipful Company...
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designers including Selwyn Image, Herbert Horne, Clement Heaton and Benjamin Creswick. In 1884, the Art Workers Guild was initiated by five young architects...
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that he had generously donated a new building to. It was created by Benjamin Creswick and a facsimile of it was shown at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1903...
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Bradley, J. Howard Whitehouse, John Henry Chamberlain, Frances Colenso, Benjamin Creswick, Frederick Leach, William Monk, Sydney Morse, William Smart, Fanny...
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Meg Cranston (born 1960), US José de Creeft (1884–1982), Spain/US Benjamin Creswick (1853–1946), England Stella Rebecca Crofts (1898–1964), England Dorothy...
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movement's characteristic naturalism in form and spiritualism in mood. Benjamin Creswick was the leading sculptor of the Arts and Crafts-dominated Birmingham...
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contemporary architects, under which are four terracotta reliefs by Benjamin Creswick. Above are cross casement windows, a timber-framed gable on brackets...
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Henry Payne Maxwell Armfield (1881–1972) Emmy Bridgwater (1906–1999) Benjamin Creswick (1853–1946) Arthur Gaskin (1862–1928) Celia Levetus (1874-1936) Conroy...
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Harry Bates Gilbert Bayes Sir Thomas Brock William Robert Colton Benjamin Creswick Jules Dalou Frances Darlington Conrad Dressler Alfred Drury Henry...
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(1825–1889), an engraver and first curator of St Georges Museum in Walkley. Benjamin Creswick (1853–1946), knife maker and sculptor John Wharlton Bunney (1828–1882)...
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Paul Bradshaw — journalist John Bridgeman — sculptor Paul Clarkson Benjamin Creswick Trevor Denning Elizabeth Fradd Arthur Gaskin Bruce George Charles...
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spanned western Europe, India and the United States. First, and under Benjamin Creswick, Gilbert studied at the Birmingham Municipal School of Art and from...
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include metal work by a member of the Bromsgrove Guild, possibly Benjamin Creswick, and embroidery by Mary Newill, who also made stained glass for some...
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Burns, Scott, Horace and Macaulay. The sculptor of the medallions was Benjamin Creswick of London. The roof is divided into segmental arches, each arch composed...
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panels on the ends of the choirstalls, communion table and pulpit, and Benjamin Creswick who carved the figures on the choirstalls. The reredos designed and...
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Buildington. Retrieved 3 September 2021. Matthews 2018, pp. 84–85. Attributed to Creswick in Ward-Jackson 2003, pp. 429–431, and to Tinworth in Historic England...
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1°53′38″W / 52.482779°N 1.894026°W / 52.482779; -1.894026 1896 (1896) Benjamin Creswick Sculpture Stone Grade II* More images Fountain sculpture outside The...
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Forestry (Creswick). Planted 1965. Crown broken in about 1976. Lone Pine tree (Pinus brutia) at the Victorian School of Forestry (Creswick). Planted 1965...
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daughter. His nephew, Benjamin Hall Blyth (sometimes referred to as Benjamin Blyth III) was the son of his brother Francis Creswick Blyth – who was taken...
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G. B. W. Lewis (redirect from George Benjamin William Lewis)
Mrs Lewis. One of Lewis's coups was securing the veteran actor William Creswick, who played at the Academy from August 1877 to 11 December with plays such...
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Ye Benjamin Rouget Inter Europol Competition Ligier JS P320 Nissan VK56DE 5.6 L V8 34 Pedro Perino 1–2, 4, 6 Alexander Bukhantsov 1–2, 4 Tim Creswick 1...
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peoplescollection.wales. Retrieved 4 March 2021. Bartlett, W. H.; Harding, J.D.; Creswick, T. (2009). The Ports Harbours Watering Places (Reprint ed.). BiblioLife...
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in Geelong. Ballarat Sports Events Centre, Wendouree – Boxing Creswick trails, Creswick – Mountain Biking Eureka Stadium, Wendouree – Athletics (the street...
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College, then proprietor and principal of Creswick Grammar School from 1872 to 1903. They lived in Creswick, Victoria. Rev. James Rowland Fiddian (13...
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of the Abbey's stonework. So did Samuel Palmer (see Gallery) and Thomas Creswick in the 19th century, as well as amateurs such as the father and daughter...
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