Martin Jennings, the Glossary
Martin Jennings, FRSS (born 31 July 1957) is a British sculptor who works in the figurative tradition, in bronze and stone.[1]
Table of Contents
40 relations: Archibald McIndoe, Arundel, BBC, Broadcasting House, Charles Dickens, Charles III, City and Guilds of London Art School, Coins of the pound sterling, Cotswolds, Crimean War, David Harewood, East Grinstead, Edward Heath, Eindhoven, Hull Paragon Interchange, Jody Clark, John Radcliffe (physician), List of winners of the Sir Hugh Casson Award, Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture, Mary Seacole, National Portrait Gallery, London, Philip Larkin, Philip Pullman, Portsmouth, Private Eye, Public Monuments and Sculpture Association, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Richard Kindersley, Royal Mint, Royal Society of Sculptors, St Pancras railway station, St Thomas' Hospital, Statue of George Orwell, Statue of John Betjeman, Statue of Mary Seacole, Stroud, Tom Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, University of Oxford, West Sussex, Women of Steel.
- 21st-century British printmakers
- 21st-century engravers
- Artists from Oxford
- British coin designers
- Fellows of the Royal British Society of Sculptors
- People from Arundel
Archibald McIndoe
Sir Archibald Hector McIndoe (4 May 1900 – 11 April 1960) was a New Zealand plastic surgeon who worked for the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
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Arundel
Arundel is a market town and civil parish in the Arun District of the South Downs, West Sussex, England.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
Broadcasting House
Broadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC, in Portland Place and Langham Place, London.
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Charles Dickens
Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English novelist, journalist, short story writer and social critic.
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Charles III
Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.
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City and Guilds of London Art School
Founded in 1854 as the Lambeth School of Art, the City and Guilds of London Art School is a small specialist art college located in central London, England.
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Coins of the pound sterling
The standard circulating coinage of the United Kingdom, British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories is denominated in pennies and pounds sterling (symbol "£", commercial GBP), and ranges in value from one penny sterling to two pounds.
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Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is a region of central South West England, along a range of rolling hills that rise from the meadows of the upper River Thames to an escarpment above the Severn Valley and the Vale of Evesham.
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Crimean War
The Crimean War was fought from October 1853 to February 1856 between the Russian Empire and an ultimately victorious alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Sardinia-Piedmont.
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David Harewood
David Harewood OBE (born 8 December 1965) is a British actor, presenter and the current president of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
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East Grinstead
East Grinstead is a town in West Sussex, England, near the East Sussex, Surrey, and Kent borders, south of London, northeast of Brighton, and northeast of the county town of Chichester.
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Edward Heath
Sir Edward Richard George Heath (9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005), commonly known as Ted Heath, was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1975.
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Eindhoven
Eindhoven is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, located in the southern province of North Brabant, of which it is the largest municipality, and is also located in the Dutch part of the natural region the Campine.
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Hull Paragon Interchange
Hull Paragon Interchange is a transport interchange providing rail, bus and coach services located in the city centre of Kingston upon Hull, England.
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Jody Clark
Jody Clark (born 1 March 1981) is a British engraver formerly employed by the Royal Mint.
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John Radcliffe (physician)
John Radcliffe (1650 – 1 November 1714) was an English physician, academic and politician.
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List of winners of the Sir Hugh Casson Award
The Sir Hugh Casson Award for the worst new building of the year was awarded annually from 1982 to 2017 by the "Nooks and Corners" column of the British satirical magazine Private Eye.
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Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture
The Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture is an annual award for public sculpture in the UK or Ireland.
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Mary Seacole
Mary Jane Seacole (Anionwu, E. N. (2012), Mary Seacole: nursing care in many lands. British Journal of Healthcare Assistants 6(5), pp. 244–248 23 November 1805 – 14 May 1881) was a British nurse and businesswoman.
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National Portrait Gallery, London
The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) is an art gallery in London that houses a collection of portraits of historically important and famous British people.
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Philip Larkin
Philip Arthur Larkin (9 August 1922 – 2 December 1985) was an English poet, novelist, and librarian.
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Philip Pullman
Sir Philip Nicholas Outram Pullman (born 19 October 1946) is an English writer.
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Portsmouth
Portsmouth is a port city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England.
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Private Eye
Private Eye is a British fortnightly satirical and current affairs news magazine, founded in 1961.
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Public Monuments and Sculpture Association
The Public Monuments and Sculpture Association (PMSA) was an organisation established in 1991 to bring together individuals and organisations with an interest in British public sculptures and monuments, their production, preservation and history.
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Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 to 6 February 1952 as the wife of King George VI.
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Richard Kindersley
Richard Kindersley is a British typeface designer, stone letter carver and sculptor.
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Royal Mint
The Royal Mint is the United Kingdom's official maker of British coins.
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Royal Society of Sculptors
The Royal Society of Sculptors (RSS) is a British charity established in 1905, which promotes excellence in the art and practice of sculpture.
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St Pancras railway station
St Pancras railway station, officially known since 2007 as London St Pancras International, is a major central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden.
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St Thomas' Hospital
St Thomas' Hospital is a large NHS teaching hospital in Central London, England.
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Statue of George Orwell
A statue of George Orwell by the British sculptor Martin Jennings was unveiled on 7 November 2017 outside Broadcasting House, the headquarters of the BBC, in London.
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Statue of John Betjeman
The statue of John Betjeman at St Pancras railway station, London is a depiction in bronze by the sculptor Martin Jennings.
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Statue of Mary Seacole
The statue of Mary Seacole stands in the grounds of St Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth, London.
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Stroud
Stroud is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England.
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Tom Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill
Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill, (13 October 193311 September 2010) was a British judge who was successively Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice and Senior Law Lord.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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West Sussex
West Sussex is a ceremonial county in South East England.
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Women of Steel
Women of Steel is a bronze sculpture that commemorates the women of Sheffield who worked in the city's steel industry during the First World War and Second World War.
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See also
21st-century British printmakers
- Angie Lewin
- Barbara Rae
- Brian Aldiss
- Brian Hanscomb
- Catherine Grubb
- Chris Gollon
- David Harban
- Eileen Cooper
- Helena Markson
- Hilary Paynter
- Martin Jennings
- Panayiotis Kalorkoti
- Richard Spare
- Ruth Jên
- Tom Hammick
- Vanessa Lubach
21st-century engravers
- Amador Lugo Guadarrama
- Anhelo Hernández Ríos
- Armande Oswald
- Bartolomeu Cid dos Santos
- Chaim Goldberg
- Czesław Słania
- David Howard Maude-Roxby-Montalto di Fragnito
- Dumas Oroño
- Edith Jiménez
- Eduardo Chillida
- Elisa Bracher
- Eloísa Ibarra
- Emilio Carrasco Gutiérrez
- Giovanni Gil
- Gladys Afamado
- Irena Stankiewicz
- Irma Poma Canchumani
- José Antonio Sánchez Baíllo
- Leonilda González
- Lucas Pennacchi
- Ludvig Eikaas
- Marcelo Grassmann
- Martin Jennings
- Miguel Condé
- Nelbia Romero
- Piotr Naszarkowski
- Raphaël Kleweta
- Rimer Cardillo
- Roser Bru
- Yara Tupynambá
- Yūtokutaishi Akiyama
Artists from Oxford
- Albert Edward Harris
- Alice Channer
- Benjamin Hope
- Catharine Dodgson
- Charles Edgar Buckeridge
- Charlotte Johnson Wahl
- David Goode (sculptor)
- Elizabeth Burden
- Eric Aldwinckle
- Ethel Hatch
- Etheldreda Laing
- Hamilton Hamilton
- Jacqui Hawkins
- Jane Morris
- Jesse Darling
- John Goldar
- Joseph Swain (engraver)
- Katherine Gili
- Korky Paul
- Leonard Campbell Taylor
- Lesley Banks
- Lu Duble
- Margaret Garland
- Marian Allen
- Martin Jennings
- Matthew Carr (artist)
- Michael Black (sculptor)
- Mitzi Cunliffe
- Paddy Summerfield
- Paul Goble (writer and illustrator)
- Richard Carline
- Richard Comely
- Sarah Angelina Acland
- Thomas Glazier
- Thomas Parkinson (painter)
- Thomas Wood (sculptor)
- Valerie Petts
- William Bird (sculptor)
- William Boxall
- William Henry Feldon
- William Townesend
- Winifred Nicholson
- Wuon-Gean Ho
British coin designers
- Anthony Smith (sculptor)
- Arnold Machin
- George Kruger Gray
- Ian Rank-Broadley
- James Berry (artist)
- Leonard Charles Wyon
- Martin Jennings
- Michael Armitage (artist)
Fellows of the Royal British Society of Sculptors
- André Wallace
- Andrew Burton (sculptor)
- Angela Conner
- Antony Dufort
- Arnold Machin
- Charles Doman
- Christopher Ironside
- Diana Thomson
- Edmund Ware (sculptor)
- Ian Rank-Broadley
- James Butler (artist)
- Joseph Else
- Judy Boyt
- Kathleen Scott
- Martin Jennings
- Michael Dan Archer
- Richard Stone (sculptor)
- Robert Erskine (sculptor)
- Sioban Coppinger
- Thomas J. Clapperton
- William Bloye
- William Kellock Brown
People from Arundel
- Alice Cherleton, Baroness Cherleton
- Alice Holland, Countess of Kent
- Anne Arundell
- Anne Cowdrey, 14th Lady Herries of Terregles
- Anne Francis (author)
- David Lewis (priest, born 1814)
- Edmund Fitzalan, 2nd Earl of Arundel
- Henry Garton
- James Butler (1651–1696)
- James Colebrooke (banker)
- James Greene (MP)
- Jerry Grayson
- Joan Fitzalan, Countess of Hereford
- Joan de Beauchamp, Baroness Bergavenny
- John Burnet (MP)
- John Jaumaud
- John, 3rd Earl of Kent
- Judy Geeson
- Liam Treadwell
- Martin Jennings
- Mary Mumford, 15th Lady Herries of Terregles
- Michael Davis (rower)
- Nick Herbert
- Ralph Ellis (painter)
- Richard Beckford
- Richard Bowyer (MP)
- Richard Sackville (by 1501 – 1545 or 1546)
- Robert Vivian
- Simon Brett
- Sir Anthony Shirley, 1st Baronet
- William Blackman (cricketer)
- William Chapman (MP for Arundel)
- William Mitchell (cricketer, born 1859)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Jennings
Also known as Jennings, Martin.