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British sculptor (1871–1926)
Francis Derwent Wood RA (15 October 1871– 19 February 1926) was a British sculptor. Wood was born at Keswick in Cumbria and studied in Germany and returned
Francis_Derwent_Wood
1918 sculpture by Francis Derwent Wood
a 32-inch-high (810 mm) bronze sculpture by the British sculptor Francis Derwent Wood, produced in 1918. It illustrates the story of the Crucified Soldier
Canada's_Golgotha
Topics referred to by the same term
researcher Francis Derwent Wood (1871–1926), British sculptor Francis M. Wood (1878–1943), American educator and school administrator Frances Wood (disambiguation)
Francis_Wood
Alleged World War I atrocity
been crucified to a post by eight bayonets. In 1918 British artist Francis Derwent Wood created a 32-inch-high (810 mm) bronze sculpture entitled Canada's
The_Crucified_Soldier
Statue by Francis Derwent Wood
Embankment Gardens Atalanta is a statue by the British sculptor Francis Derwent Wood. It shows a naked woman standing in a contrapposto position, glancing
Atalanta_(sculpture)
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(disambiguation) Canada's Golgotha, a 1918 bronze sculpture by British sculptor Francis Derwent Wood Russian Golgotha, an epithet applied to the Butovo firing range All
Golgotha_(disambiguation)
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fictional group from Marvel Comics Atalanta (sculpture), a sculpture by Francis Derwent Wood Atalanta Fugiens, 1617 emblem book by Michael Maier and Matthias
Atalanta_(disambiguation)
British aristocrat (1883–1961)
(née Bowes-Lyon) at the National Portrait Gallery, London Bust by Francis Derwent Wood Archived 1 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine at the Royal Academy
Mary Elphinstone, Lady Elphinstone
Mary_Elphinstone,_Lady_Elphinstone
Townhouse in Glasgow, Scotland
Macfarlane also employed noted sculptors Francis Derwent Wood, Albert Hodge and Johan Keller to make wood carvings for the house, including the new front
22_Park_Circus,_Glasgow
Memorial in Hyde Park Corner, London, England
topped with a 9 feet (2.7 m) high bronze statue of a nude David by Francis Derwent Wood. The beautiful youth stands in a classical contrapposto pose, with
Machine_Gun_Corps_Memorial
Australian artist
Retrieved 23 May 2025. "Derwent Wood and Family". Art Gallery of Western Australia. Retrieved 8 March 2026. "Francis-Derwent-Wood". National Portrait Gallery
George_Washington_Lambert
British artist and designer (1864 - 1926)
English artists with whom he was associated, including wood carvings by sculptor Francis Derwent Wood. Crawley played a major role in landscape design for
George_A._Crawley
Park in the City of London, England
which became BP; its free-standing architectural sculptures are by Francis Derwent Wood. It was built on the site of the last remaining original houses,
Finsbury_Circus
Family of ship camouflage
Wilkinson any facilities to further the project, but the sculptor Francis Derwent Wood arranged for the use of studios at the Royal Academy of Arts in Burlington
Dazzle_camouflage
British sculptor
before settling in Kingston, Kent. In 1924 he briefly succeeded Francis Derwent Wood as Professor of Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, but left after
Ernest_A._Cole
Village and parish in West Sussex, England
Amberley. His monument has a bust on top carved by the sculptor Francis Derwent Wood. Wood's grave is marked with one of his own works, a pietà bas-relief
Amberley,_West_Sussex
Street in Chelsea, London
(painter) No.27 Fontana Studios Alfred Egerton Cooper Leonard Jennings Francis Derwent Wood No.30 Will Dyson Ruby Lindsay R O Morris No.35 West House, Chelsea
Glebe_Place
Museum and art gallery in Glasgow, Scotland
of architectural sculpture by George Frampton, William Shirreffs, Francis Derwent Wood and other sculptors. The centrepiece of the Centre Hall is a concert
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Kelvingrove_Art_Gallery_and_Museum
King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
collapsed. It was the first royal tour on which an official photographer, Francis Bedford, was in attendance. As soon as Edward returned to Britain, preparations
Edward_VII
American British writer (1843–1916)
Copy of 1913 statue of Henry James by Francis Derwent Wood, displayed at Chelsea Library. (Original statue was stolen in 1992.)
Henry_James
Arthur George Walker Reginald Fairfax Wells Lucy Gwendolen Williams Francis Derwent Wood Ian Chilvers (2004). The Oxford Dictionary of Art. Oxford University
New_Sculpture
Dollhouse
and a croquet set. The entrance hall includes a bronze Venus by Francis Derwent Wood and a painting of Windsor Castle by Sir David Young Cameron. There
Queen_Mary's_Dolls'_House
American sculptor (1878–1939)
the war effort, she learned about the work of Francis Derwent Wood in London through C. Lewis Hind. Wood developed lifelike masks to help soldiers with
Anna_Coleman_Ladd
English artist, sculptor and designer (1895–1970)
at the Royal College of Art in London. Here he was influenced by Francis Derwent Wood whom he worked with and was mentored by. 1947 rupee engraved by Metcalfe
Percy_Metcalfe
English painter
Ambrose McEvoy; a caricature portrait (1919), by Francis Derwent Wood, on Chelsea Arts Club letterhead paper
Ambrose_McEvoy
World War I medical unit (1918–1920)
and, to a lesser extent, sculptors. A pioneer in this field was Francis Derwent Wood, a British artist who volunteered to work in hospitals in London
Studio_for_Portrait_Masks
English sculptor
and the Royal Academy Schools. He first worked as an assistant to Francis Derwent Wood before moving to India to work for the Indian Government. There he
Leonard_Jennings_(sculptor)
War memorial in Whitehall, London
untidy. He was supported on this by Mond and engaged the sculptor Francis Derwent Wood for assistance, but the change was rejected by the cabinet. A diary
The_Cenotaph
British sculptor
1923, Lambert was apprenticed to the sculptor Francis Derwent Wood. During this period, Lambert helped Wood complete the Machine Gun Corps Memorial now
Maurice_Lambert
British Army corps of 1915–1922
Connaught, at Hyde Park Corner in London. It features a bronze statue by Francis Derwent Wood in the Renaissance style, depicting the youthful David after his
Machine_Gun_Corps
French sculptor
Wells Charles Wheeler Lucy Gwendolen Williams Dorothy Stanton Wise Francis Derwent Wood Archives départementales de l'Yonne, birth certificate number 364
Édouard_Lantéri
UK & US theatre acting awards established 1945
The Clarence Derwent Awards are theatre awards given annually by the Actors' Equity Association on Broadway in the United States and by Equity, the performers'
Clarence_Derwent_Awards
Keswick and the surrounding countryside, and part of Derwentwater, including Derwent Isle. Most of the listed buildings are houses, shops and cottages, and
Listed buildings in Keswick, Cumbria
Listed_buildings_in_Keswick,_Cumbria
British author and photographer (1878–1927)
Chelsea Arts Club. He served as an orderly with his artist friends Francis Derwent Wood and C. R. W. Nevinson, working at the Third London General Hospital
Ward_Muir
Vasnetsov – Frog Princess Edward Wolfe – Still Life with Omega Cat Francis Derwent Wood – Canada's Golgotha (bronze) William Lionel Wyllie – Battle of the
1918_in_art
Flight of Europa Frederick Roth – Statue of Balto, Central Park Francis Derwent Wood – Machine Gun Corps Memorial 1 January Mario Merz, Italian artist
1925_in_art
British artist and art writer (1872–1945)
1990), pp. 322–26 Nicholas Usherwood, 'Rothenstein, (William) Michael Francis (1908–1993)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University
William_Rothenstein
Artworks on public display in West Sussex, England
Stott St Michael's Churchyard 1918 Francis Derwent Wood Tomb of Francis Derwent Wood St Michael's Churchyard 1926 Francis Derwent Wood, Sir Edwin Lutyens
List of public art in West Sussex
List_of_public_art_in_West_Sussex
English artist known for rural landscape painting (1855–1918)
impressive two metres in height. The head carving is by the sculptor Francis Derwent Wood, a neighbour of Stott. The bas-relief on the Portland stone monument
Edward_Stott
0.1508°W / 51.5032; -0.1508 (Machine Gun Corps Memorial) 1925 Francis Derwent Wood —N/a Memorial with sculpture Grade II* Unveiled 10 May 1925 by the
List of public art in Hyde Park, London
List_of_public_art_in_Hyde_Park,_London
Australian painter and war artist
Coates worked as an orderly, with Arthur Streeton, Tom Roberts, and Francis Derwent Wood, at the 3rd London General Hospital, Hospital, Wandsworth. In 1916
George_James_Coates
Australian-British sculptor (1894–1937)
he enrolled in the Royal College of Art in London studying under Francis Derwent Wood for three years. In 1922, Hoff won the British Prix de Rome which
Rayner_Hoff
Copnall after Francis Derwent Wood Statuette on column Fibreglass statuette on a pink granite column —N/a Unveiled 8 May 1971. Previously Wood's half-size
List of public art in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
List_of_public_art_in_the_Royal_Borough_of_Kensington_and_Chelsea
War memorial on Hyde Park Corner, London
remained popular, as can be seen at the Machine Gun Corps Memorial by Francis Derwent Wood, close to the Royal Artillery Memorial. Where dead soldiers were
Royal_Artillery_Memorial
from the Privy Garden in 1995. Abundance Rose Garden 1906 c. 1906 Francis Derwent Wood Sculpture —N/a King's Beasts Tudor Garden, Chapel Court 51°24′13″N
List of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
List_of_public_art_in_the_London_Borough_of_Richmond_upon_Thames
501153°N 0.139915°W / 51.501153; -0.139915 (Australia Gate) 1905–1908 Francis Derwent Wood Aston Webb Piers with sculptural decoration Grade I The nude boys
List of public art in St James's
List_of_public_art_in_St_James's
1924 Francis Derwent Wood Edwin Lutyens Architectural sculpture Grade II* Indian Water-carrier Britannic House, Moorgate 1924 Francis Derwent Wood Edwin
List of public art in the City of London
List_of_public_art_in_the_City_of_London
Scottish chemical manufacturer and philanthropist
held at Parliamentary Art Collection) Bronze bust of Lord Overtoun by Francis Derwent Wood (work itself owned by the Bible Training Institute, Glasgow)
John White, 1st Baron Overtoun
John_White,_1st_Baron_Overtoun
Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 May 2013 Historic England, "6 and 8 Wood Street, Liverpool (1063787)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved
Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L2
Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Liverpool-L2
Gardens in Mumbai without its plinth and reliefs. Others such as Francis Derwent Wood's bronze statue was commissioned for Patiala. The confident standing
Cultural depictions of Edward VII
Cultural_depictions_of_Edward_VII
1920 Francis Derwent Wood Edwin Lutyens Memorial Grade I Unveiled 11 November (Armistice Day) 1920 by George V. Lutyens's temporary cenotaph in wood and
List of public art in Whitehall
List_of_public_art_in_Whitehall
limestone More images General James Wolfe The Green, Westerham 1911 Francis Derwent Wood Statue on pedestal Bronze and Portland stone Grade II* Q17545629
List_of_public_art_in_Kent
college. Queen Victoria Punjab Museum, Sheesh Mahal, Patiala 1903 Francis Derwent Wood Statue Bronze Originally erected at the Baradari Palace with pedestal
List of statues of Queen Victoria
List_of_statues_of_Queen_Victoria
Public park in West Yorkshire, England
main promenade commissioned by Roberts. The bronze statue was by Francis Derwent Wood RA (1871–1926) of Chelsea, London. In 1910 the park was offered to
Roberts_Park,_Saltaire
British judge (1842–1911)
The Right Honourable The Lord Collins PC Francis Derwent Wood's Lord Henn-Collins Lord of Appeal in Ordinary In office 1907–1910 Master of the Rolls In
Richard Collins, Baron Collins
Richard_Collins,_Baron_Collins
Goscombe John, Thomas Thornycroft, Charles Bell Birch, Richard Westmacott, Francis Chantrey, John Gibson, Thomas Brock and F.W. Pomeroy, while Barbara Hepworth
List of public art in Liverpool
List_of_public_art_in_Liverpool
1226874 Hyde Park Corner, City of Westminster, London First World War Francis Derwent Wood Sculpture 1925 5 February 1970 Lewes High Street War Memorial 1191738
Grade II* listed war memorials in England
Grade_II*_listed_war_memorials_in_England
Australian artist (1878–1939)
House, produced 1921-4, currently on display at Windsor Castle. Francis Derwent Wood's bronze bust of her (1922) was purchased by the Chantrey Bequest
Bess_Norriss
Street in Chelsea, London
1926 Cecil Hew Brown; c. 1923 John Francis Kavanagh, Irish sculptor and artist; c. 1937–c. 1943 Francis Derwent Wood, British sculptor; 1894 Lady Henrietta
Radnor_Walk
South African attorney and legislator
Lieutenant-Governor, with the Attorney General of the Orange River Colony, Herbert Francis Blaine, succeeding Solomon as Attorney General. On 17 August 1906, Solomon
Richard_Solomon_(barrister)
Woodland in Derbyshire, England
Shining Cliff Woods are on the west bank of the River Derwent near to Ambergate in Derbyshire, England. In medieval times "Schymynde-cliffe" was one of
Shining Cliff Woods, Derbyshire
Shining_Cliff_Woods,_Derbyshire
Painting by Joseph Wright of Derby
the Derwent is a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby originally completed in 1773. The scene shows a man digging at nighttime beside the River Derwent in
The_Earthstopper
Village in Derbyshire, England
in Derbyshire, England, situated where the River Amber joins the River Derwent. It is about 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Matlock. The village forms part
Ambergate
Suburb of Derby, Derbyshire, England
Street area (named Derwent), with Erewash to the north. The Chaddesden Brook runs southwest through Chaddesden Park towards the River Derwent. The population
Chaddesden
English poet and biographer (1796–1849)
funded from the bequest of James Wood administered by the Worshipful Company of Bowyers of the City of London. Derwent Coleridge made this comment about
Hartley_Coleridge
Village in Derbyshire, England
the head of a dead-end dirt road running along the valley of the River Derwent from Matlock, the settlement developed in the 19th century as residential
Matlock_Bath
Village in Derbyshire, England
village and civil parish in Derbyshire, England, in the valley of the River Derwent between Wirksworth and Matlock. It is 17 miles (27 km) north of Derby,
Cromford
Railway station in Derbyshire, England
through Longlands Tunnel, across the River Derwent and Derby Road with a five-arch viaduct. It then entered Hag Wood Tunnel as turned towards the Amber Valley
Ambergate_railway_station
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
(11 km) from the south, northwards through Settrington to join the River Derwent at Scagglethorpe. There is a mill-pond on the beck at the south end of
Settrington
Country house in Derbyshire, England
since 1549. It stands on the east bank of the River Derwent, across from hills between the Derwent and Wye valleys, amid parkland backed by wooded hills
Chatsworth_House
1935 film directed by Bernard Vorhaus
Alibi by Anthony Armstrong. When Colin Derwent's fiancée Betty is lured to Paris by the evil Philip Sevilla, Derwent dreams the plot of a perfect murder
Ten_Minute_Alibi
Village in Derbyshire, England
over 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Chatsworth House. It is sited by the River Derwent, which is spanned by a 17th-century bridge, alongside which is a contemporary
Baslow
of the First Marquess of Ripon) 1912 The statue in Spa Gardens by Francis Derwent Wood depicts George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon. The figure is in
Listed_buildings_in_Ripon
Church in Thorganby, North Yorkshire, England
Thorganby. A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 3, Ouse and Derwent Wapentake, and Part of Harthill Wapentake. London: Victoria County History
St_Helen's_Church,_Thorganby
British film and theatre actor (1929–2021)
was an RSC Honorary Associate Artist. He was the winner of the Clarence Derwent Award 2009 for his performance in The Chalk Garden at the Donmar. Rose
Clifford_Rose
English nursery rhyme and lullaby
Kenny (Kate Kenyon), who lived in a huge yew tree in Shining Cliff Woods in the Derwent Valley, where a hollowed-out bough served as a cradle. Another speculation
Rock-a-bye_Baby
Welsh actor (1912–1980)
Jones; 1963, Oliver!; 1968, and The Fixer, also 1968), and a Clarence Derwent Award winner. Griffith was born in Marian-glas, Anglesey, Wales, the youngest
Hugh_Griffith
English railway company, 1825 to 1863
to Carrhouse was bought by the newly formed Derwent Iron Company at Consett, renamed the Wear and Derwent Railway, and used to transport limestone from
Stockton and Darlington Railway
Stockton_and_Darlington_Railway
State electoral division of Tasmania, Australia
of Assembly, it is located in Hobart on the western shore of the River Derwent and includes the suburbs below Mount Wellington. Clark is named after Andrew
Division_of_Clark_(state)
English actress (born 1945)
Television film 1980 Why Didn't They Ask Evans? Lady Frances "Frankie" Derwent Television film 1982 Coming Out of the Ice Galina Television film 1983
Francesca_Annis
Delaney-Podmore Ian Conningham Peregrine Derrick Henry Medhurst Dilys Derwent Margaret Cabourn-Smith Dedalus Diggle David Brett Andrew James Spooner
List of Wizarding World cast members
List_of_Wizarding_World_cast_members
City in Derbyshire, England
(/ˈdɑːrbi/ DAR-bee) is a cathedral city and unitary authority area on the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. Derbyshire is named after Derby, which was its
Derby
Estate in central London, England
inherited the agricultural fields now known as Bloomsbury from her father. Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford (1765–1802) came of age in 1786. He was a
Bedford_Estate
Iris Murdoch The Sea, the Sea Chatto & Windus Sir Alfred Ayer (chair) Derwent May P. H. Newby Angela Huth Clare Boylan Shortlist Kingsley Amis Jake's
List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize
List_of_winners_and_nominated_authors_of_the_Booker_Prize
Gaston Lachaise Marie Laurencin Ernest Lawson Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Derwent Lees Fernand Léger Jonas Lie George Luks Aristide Maillol Édouard Manet
List of artists in the Armory Show
List_of_artists_in_the_Armory_Show
English physician and scientist (1711–1800)
Franklin demonstrated his experiment of adding oil to the water surface of Derwent Water to calm the waves. He later corresponded with Brownrigg on the subject
William_Brownrigg
Town in Derbyshire, England
John Wood of Marsden came from Manchester in 1819 and bought existing woollen mills which he expanded. These were the Howard Town mills. Francis Sumner
Glossop
Land company
for Trinity College. 1939 Francis Pemberton joins the firm. 1940 Francis Pemberton manages the Trimley Estate. 1941 Francis Pemberton moves to Cambridge
Bidwells
Ugandan-British actress and singer
capture the giddy gaucheries of first love." Atim won a 2018 Clarence Derwent Award, presented to best supporting actors in London productions, for her
Sheila_Atim
Village and civil parish in Derbyshire Dales district, Derbyshire, England
of the rectory", which praises both Anna Seward and her father. William Wood, the author of The History and Antiquities of Eyam, was a village resident
Eyam
Upland area in England
some of the outer fringes and foothills, such as the Churnet and lower Derwent Valleys, and the area approximately between The Cloud and Mow Cop. Conversely
Peak_District
English actress and writer (born 1949)
Emmerdale as Jean Hope in 2006, and her film appearances include Under Milk Wood (1971); No Sex Please, We're British (1973); The Land That Time Forgot (1974);
Susan_Penhaligon
Estate agent business within the UK
Gascoigne-Pees Geering & Colyer Hamptons International John D Wood & Co. John Francis King & Chasemore Lighthouse Property Services Mann Mid Cornwall
Countrywide
1996 UK local government election
Derwent Party Candidate Votes % Labour D. Hayes 1,742 Labour M. Young 1,630 Conservative G. Francis 317 Conservative C. Mellor 302 Liberal Democrats P
1996 Derby City Council election
1996_Derby_City_Council_election
British estate agency company
Archived from the original on 8 May 2008. Retrieved 6 July 2009. Daniel Francis (6 March 2007). "Delight as Foxton's joins ombudsman scheme". Landlordexpert
Foxtons
1825–1856 British colony, later called Tasmania
of Clarence and Duchess, resupplied with wood and water at Adventure Bay and explored and named the Derwent River and many surrounding features. In 1802
Van_Diemen's_Land
Extinct Brittonic language of northern England and southern Scotland
theory. Devoke Water and Cumdivock (< Dyfoc, according to Ekwall) and Derwent (< Common Brittonic Derwentiō) all have initial /d/. The name Calder (<
Cumbric
Species of maple tree
also scattered in north-eastern Tasmania and also at Taroona, near the Derwent River, in southern Hobart. It is considered to be an invasive species in
Acer_pseudoplatanus
Church in Moretonhampstead, England
Clack 1901 Stanley Daws Dewey 1927 Matthew Graham Leadbitter 1956 Anthony Derwent Coleridge 1968 John Anthony Benton 1974 Roland Denys Peek 1985 John H.
St Andrew's Church, Moretonhampstead
St_Andrew's_Church,_Moretonhampstead
Hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Halifax. The Wood family (which holds the title of Earl of Halifax) has lived there for some 200 years. It was remodelled in 1980 by Francis Johnson. Listed
Garrowby
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