WilliamGrinsellNicholl (London 1796–1871) was a British 19th-century architectural and monumental sculptor. He was born in Marylebone, London in 1796...
She was known as Agnes Nicholl when she became an orphan and she was adopted by her maternal grandfather WilliamGrinsellNicholl. She became the wife of...
Cockerell. The decorative carving, pediment and four lions were by WilliamGrinsellNicholl. The foundation stone of the new building was laid by Gilbert Ainslie...
Henry Holiday, and the statues, lectern and candlesticks are by WilliamGrinsellNicholl. "Exit Burges. [The college fellows] will be sorry in fifty years...
son, Henry William Sass who was an architect and Edwin Etty Sass who entered the medical profession. A bust of Sass by WilliamGrinsellNicholl was commissioned...
List for England. Retrieved 10 March 2020. Historic England. "Statue of William Huskisson (1393705)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 11...
mid 19th-century memorial to the Dukes of Newcastle, carved by WilliamGrinsellNicholl. On its south wall is a board containing seven brass memorial plaques...
Commission. Stanley Gretton, General Secretary, Bakers' Union. Leslie Valentine Grinsell. For services to Archaeology. Samuel Gross, Chairman and Joint Managing...