Memorial Stone for a Hunter North Wind Stages in the Development of Man The Dance
Movement
Modernism
Awards
RBS Silver Medal, 1960
Alfred Horace "Gerry" Gerrard RBS (7 May 1899 – 13 June 1998) was an English modernist sculptor. He was head of the sculpture department at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1925 and professor of sculpture there from 1949 to 1968, where he taught a number of well-known sculptors.
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AlfredHorace "Gerry" Gerrard RBS (7 May 1899 – 13 June 1998) was an English modernist sculptor. He was head of the sculpture department at the Slade...
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Kennerly. Sandulescu, C. George, ed. (1994). Rediscovering Oscar Wilde. Gerrards Cross, England: C. Smythe. ISBN 978-0-86140-376-9. Seeney, Michael (2023)...
tomahawk throwing Gail Hopkins — American professional baseball player David Gerrard — New Zealand swimmer Randy Gregg — ice hockey player Jack Lovelock (1910–1949)...
theatre, TV and film actor, Harry Potter films Charles K. Gerrard – Hollywood actor Douglas Gerrard – Hollywood actor Aidan Gillen – actor, The Wire, Game...
gave his name to Yaletown village, which he acquired from Lord Samuel Gerrard, president of the Bank of Montreal, and became the second pioneer tanner...
London (includes an interview with Hayes by Les Tomkins at The Old Place in Gerrard Street, London) [rel. 2004] 1963–66: Night And Day [live] [rel. 1995] 1964:...
Devereaux, Nervo and Knox, Naughton and Gold, Flanagan and Allen, Ernie Gerrard, The Six Lias from round about Regent Street, The Diamond Brothers, Joe...
homes and commercial buildings. He had acquired Yaletown from Lord Samuel Gerrard, 2nd President of the Bank of Montreal, and would eventually become the...
Ashlyn Gere Kimberly Ashlyn McKamy 1959- American pornographic actress Gene Gerrard Eugene O'Sullivan 1892-1971 English actor Lisa Gerritsen Lisa Orszag 1957-...
Phil Rosen 1937 Wild and Woolly Chaunce Ralston Alfred L. Werker 1938 Little Tough Guy Cyril Gerrard Harold Young 1938 That Certain Age Tony Edward Ludwig...
1932-01-02 v South Africa at Twickenham 684 Alfred Carpenter Prop 1932-01-02 v South Africa at Twickenham 685 Ronald Gerrard Centre 1932-01-02 v South Africa at...
(1755–1813) Kessler – Karl Fedorovich Kessler (1815–1881) Keulemans – John Gerrard Keulemans (1842–1912) Keyserling – Eugen von Keyserling (1833–1889) Kieffer...