Areas of expertise:
· Gates and railings
· Bronzes, Memorials and Sculptures
· Ships, Trains and Planes
· Bridges and Piers
· Bandstands, Fountains and Buildings
· Ceramics and Tiles
Prince Albert is portrayed in this Thomas Thornycroft sculpture in Field Marshall’s uniform with the Order of the Garter. It was unveiled in 1866 by Queen Victoria when she visited Wolverhampton; her first public engagement...
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A variety of bronze plaques explain the battle of Bannockburn, one shows the place of the ‘Borestone’, where Robert the Bruce planted his standard during the battle. During the extensive renovation and conservation...
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Robert the Bruce, famous for beating the English army of Edward ll despite having far fewer troops, is commemorated at the 1314 battleground in Bannockburn. A statue, sculpted by Pilkington Jackson and cast in Cheltenham by HH...
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In 1870, funded by the Dumbarton Lodge of Oddfellows, a flagpole was erected to mark the historic spot where, in 1314, Robert the Bruce planted his standard on the Borestone during the battle of Bannockburn. The flagpole provided...
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The South African War Memorial (1906), sculpted by local artist Albert Toft (1862 – 1949), had suffered from the effects of acid rain, other environmental deposits, vandalism and some historic settlement of the granite...
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Shrubbery growing through the roof were the least of the problems of this fine conservatory attached to Ballyfin House. Having fallen into disrepair over the years Ballyfin has been in painstakingly restored over many and now...
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