Arthur George Walker - Gallery

Gallery

  • Side view Derby War Memorial

  • Derby War Memorial

  • Relief on Florence Nightingale Memorial

  • Another view of relief on Florence Nightingale Memorial

  • Statue of Florence Nightingale

  • Florence Nightingale monument London closeup

  • Florence Nightingale and Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea

  • Emmeline Pankhurst Memorial, Westminster

  • Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake, Tavistock Square, London

  • Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake, Tavistock Square, London

  • Dartford War Memorial. Image by Clem Rutter of Rochester Kent

  • Dartford War Memorial seen from the rear. Image by Ken Brown.

  • Bury St Edmunds Memorial. Image by Keith Evans.

  • Ironbridge War Memorial. Image by Chris Downer

  • Chesham War Memorial. Image by Oxyman

  • Sevenoaks War Memorial. Image by Richard Croft

  • Georgina Baroness Mount-Temple. Lady Mount-Temple, represented here in bronze, was a humanitarian and supporter of animals, involved in the RSPCA and the Anti-Vivisection Society. Image by Derek Harper

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