Herbert Tyson Smith - Gallery of Images

Gallery of Images

  • Sculpture on Birkenhead War Memorial. Image courtesy Liz Taylor of Hixon, Staffordshire.

  • North Western Hotel Liverpool with the Cenotaph in front.

  • Cenotaph Liverpool, Herbert Tyson Smith. Marching column

  • Cenotaph Liverpool, Herbert Tyson Smith. Sailors marching forward.

  • Southport War Memorial - The Colonnade

  • Southport War Memorial

  • Southport War Memorial - Fountains

  • Part of relief on Liverpool Cenotaph. Mourners gather round a coffin.

  • Relief on Southport War Memorial.

  • Relief on Southport War Memorial.

  • Part of relief on Liverpool Cenotaph. Some of the mourners.

  • Fleetwood War Memorial.

  • Tyson Smith work on Fleetwood War Memorial.

  • Tyson Smith work on Fleetwood War Memorial.

  • Main sculpture on Accrington War Memorial

  • Sculptural work by Tyson Smith on Fleetwood War Memorial

  • Part Accrington War Memorial

  • Accrington War Memorial. Image by Alexander P.Kapp.

  • Cheshire Regiment Memorial.Image by John S Turner.

  • Birkenhead War Memorial. Image by Man vyi.

  • Widnes War Memorial. Image by Rept0n1x

  • Plaque outside Royal Academy

  • Detail from a decorative metal panel Martins Building. Image shown courtesy Reg Towner RIBA.

  • Carving of Octopus. Martins Building. Image shown courtesy Reg Towner RIBA.

  • Neptune. Carving on Martins Building. Image shown courtesy Reg Towner RIBA.

  • Bust of James Darcy Lever in Lady Lever Art Gallery/ Image shown courtesy Brian A Browne

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