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Francis William Doyle Jones

Francis William Doyle Jones, sometimes Francis William Doyle-Jones, (11 November 1873–10 June 1938) was a British sculptor.[1] Although principally a portrait sculptor, Jones is notable for the number of war memorials he created for British towns and cities following both the Boer War and World War I.

Francis William Doyle Jones
Born11 November 1873
Hartlepool, England
Died10 June 1938(1938-06-10) (aged 64)
St Luke's Hospital, Chelsea, London
NationalityBritish
Alma mater
  • National Art Training School
Known forSculpture

Biography edit

Jones was born, to Irish parents, in Hartlepool. He was the eldest son of a stonemason and monumental sculptor, Francis Jones (c. 1846–1918), from County Monaghan and for a time worked for his father before studying in Paris.[1] Jones returned to England to study at the National Art Training School in London, where he was taught by Édouard Lantéri.[2][3] After graduating, Jones established a studio at Chelsea in west London and had his first sculpture shown at the Royal Academy in 1903.[4] Between then and 1936, Jones had about thirty works, including portraits and statuettes, exhibited at the Academy.[1] Throughout the 1910s, he also regularly exhibited with the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers and at the annual exhibition of Works by Artists from the Northern Counties held at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne.[1]

From 1904 to 1906 Jones created a series of Boer War memorials for British towns.[1] For the memorials at Penrith and Gateshead he created identical memorials featuring a female figure representing Peace crowning the Heroes.[5][6] Following the end of World War I Jones won several commissions for further public war memorials. He created several designs, including cenotaphs, for these works but in some instances, such as for the memorials at Woking, Gravesend and Brighouse he used a common design with a figure of Victory standing on a globe and holding a wreath of laurel leaves.[4]

Jones had a keen appreciation of Irish culture and, from early in his career, received several public commissions from Irish organisations, most notably for a monumental statue of Saint Patrick at Saul, County Down.[2][7] From 1923 onwards, he was a regular exhibitor with the Royal Hibernian Academy, RHA, in Dublin.[2][3] Shown at the RHA in 1923, Jones' bust of Michael Collins was acquired by the National Gallery of Ireland in 1924 while the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin holds a bronze bust of Joseph Devlin by Jones.[2]

Jones was elected an associate member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors in 1923.[1]

Public works edit

1900–1909 edit

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes
 
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Boer War memorial Albert Park, Middlesbrough 1905 Obelisk on pedestal with panels Peterhead granite 6.7m tall Grade II Q26614806 [8][9]
  Boer War memorial Saltwell Park, Gateshead 1905 Statue on column Bronze & granite Grade II Q26540952 [10][11]
 
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Boer War memorial Town Hall Gardens, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire 1905 Statue on a pedestal and plinth Bronze & granite Grade II Q29490306 [12][13][14]
Boer War memorial Ward Jackson Park, Hartlepool 1905 Statue on pedestal Bronze & granite Grade II The statue was stolen in 1965 and only the pedestal remains in place.[15][16]
 
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Boer War memorial Castle Park, Penrith, Cumbria 1906 Statue on column Bronze & granite Grade II Q66478786 [5][6]
John Mandeville Newmarket Square, Michelstown, County Down 1906 Statue on pedestal Bronze & granite [2][7][17]

1910–1919 edit

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes
 
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Matthew Webb Marine Parade, Dover, Kent 1910 Bust on pedestal with plaque Bronze & granite Q117405781 [18]
 
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Robert Burns Galashiels, Scottish Borders 1912 Bust on pedestal Bronze & granite Category C Q56633763 [19]
  Chimera with Personifications of Fire and the Sea 24–28 Lombard Street, London 1914 Architectural sculpture Stone Grade II Architects, Gordon & Gunton[20][21]

1920–1929 edit

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes
 
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Bevans Cement Works war memorial Cement Works, Northfleet, Kent c. 1920 Seated sculpture on cube pedestal with plaque Concrete & bronze Grade II Q26671015 [22][23][24][25]
 
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War memorial The Esplanade, Weymouth, Dorset 1921 Cenotaph Portland stone 5.3m tall Grade II Q26672299 [26][27]
 
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War memorial Teddington, London 1921 Cenotaph Portland stone 5.4m tall Grade II Q66478655 [28][29]
  Partick & Whiteinch war memorial Victoria Park, Glasgow 1922 Statue on obelisk Bronze & stone 8m tall Category C Q77782061 [30][31]
 
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War memorial Windmill Hill Gardens, Gravesend, Kent 1922 Statue on column Bronze & stone 9.2m tall Grade II Q66477666 [32][33]
  War memorial The Park, Hullen Edge Road, Elland, West Yorkshire 1922 Statue on pedestal Bronze & granite Grade II Q26427083 [34][35]
 
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War memorial Jubilee Square, Woking, Surrey 1922 Statue on column Bronze & stone 5.2m tall Grade II Q66478558 [4][36]
 
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War memorial King Edward Square, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham 1922 Statue on pedestal Bronze & stone 6.4m tall Grade II Q26677176 [37][38]
 
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War memorial Abbey Fields, Kenilworth, Warwickshire 1922 Obelisk with relief & plaque Stone Grade II Q26678076 [39][40]
 
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War memorial Rydings Park, Brighouse, West Yorkshire 1922 Statue on column Bronze & granite Grade II Q26426829 [41][42]
War memorial Station Road, Cockermouth, Cumbria 1922 Statue on column Bronze & granite [43]
Archbishop Thomas Croke Liberty Square, Thurles, County Tipperary 1922 Statue on pedestal with statuettes Bronze & limestone [2][7]
 
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War memorial Gillingham, Kent 1924 Inscribed column Stone Grade II Q26677893 [44][45]
War memorial St Michael And All Angels Church, Houghton-le-Spring, Sunderland 1925 Cenotaph with relief figures Portland stone c. 6m tall Grade II Q66477939 [46][47]
Canon P.A Sheehan Doneraile, County Cork 1925 Statue on pedestal Bronze & stone [2][7]
  Cardinal Patrick O'Donnell Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba, Letterkenny 1929 Statue on pedestal [7]
 
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War memorial Waterloo, Merseyside c. 1920s Statue on pedestal Bronze & sandstone Grade II Q26548994 [48][49]
War memorial Jarrow, South Tyneside c. 1920s Statue on column Bronze & stone [50]

1930 and later edit

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes
 
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Edgar Wallace 107 Fleet Street, Ludgate Circus, London 1934 Plaque Bronze
 
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T. P. O'Connor Chronicle House, Fleet Street, London 1935–1936 Bust and plaque Bronze [51]
 
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Saint Patrick Saul, County Down 1938 Statue on pedestal Granite 11m tall [2][7]
 
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George V Howard Davis Park, Jersey 1939 Statue on pedestal Bronze & granite Q99528341 Completed by William Reid Dick following death of Jones in 1938.[1]

Other works edit

  • At the Royal Academy in 1909, Jones exhibited the silver relief sculpture White Horses, which was inspired by a Rudyard Kipling poem and was designed for Harley Hall near Northallerton.[1]
  • The offering of youth on the altar of patriotism, a relief shown at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1925.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h University of Glasgow History of Art / HATII (2011). "Francis William Doyle Jones". Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain & Ireland 1851–1951. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Ruth Devine (2009). "Jones, Francis William Doyle". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b James Mackay (1977). The Dictionary of Western Sculptors in Bronze. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 0902028553.
  4. ^ a b c Historic England. "Woking War Memorial (1443492)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  5. ^ a b Historic England. "Penrith Boer War Memorial (1446766)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  6. ^ a b "War Memorials Register: Penrith Boer War". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Jones, Francis William Doyle". Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720–1940. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  8. ^ Historic England. "South African War Memorial in Albert Park (1329536)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  9. ^ "War Memorials Register: Middlesbrough Boer War". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  10. ^ Historic England. "Boer War Memorial (1248761)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  11. ^ "War Memorials Register: Gateshead – South African War". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  12. ^ "War Memorials Register, Llanelli – Boer War". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  13. ^ "Boer War memorial, Llanelli". Coflein. 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  14. ^ Cadw. "Boer War Memorial in Gardens of the Town Hall (11965)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  15. ^ Historic England. "Ward Jackson Park (1001349)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  16. ^ "Boer War Memorial". Hartlepool History Then and Now. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  17. ^ "Doyle-Jones, Francis William". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. 31 October 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00053510. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  18. ^ "Captain Matthew Webb – the first Person to swim the Channel". The Dover Historian. 3 January 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  19. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Lawyer's Brae, Bust of Robert Burns (Category C Listed Building) (LB31979)". Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  20. ^ Historic England. "24-28 Lombard Street EC3 (1064630)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  21. ^ Philip Ward-Jackson (2003). Public Sculpture of Britain Volume 7: Public Sculpture of the City of London. Liverpool University Press / Public Monuments & Sculpture Association. ISBN 0-85323-977-0.
  22. ^ Historic England. "Bevans Memorial in Northfleet Cement Works (1391662)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  23. ^ "War Memorials Register: Bevans Cement Works". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  24. ^ Nicky Hughes (19 February 2018). "8 Unusual war memorials". Historic England. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  25. ^ Roger Bowdler (2019). Britains Heritage War memorials. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445691015.
  26. ^ Historic England. "Weymouth Cenotaph (1393111)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  27. ^ "War Memorials Register:Weymouth Cenotaph". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  28. ^ Historic England. "Teddington War Memorial (1444660)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  29. ^ "War Memorials Register: Teddington Cenotaph". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  30. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Victoria Park, Partick and Whiteinch War Memorial (Category B Listed Building) (LB51739)". Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  31. ^ "War Memorials Register: Whiteinch and Partick". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  32. ^ Historic England. "Gravesend War Memorial (1432908)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  33. ^ "War Memorials Register: Gravesend – WW1 and WW2". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  34. ^ Historic England. "War Memorial, The Park (1133978)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  35. ^ "War Memorials Register: Men of Elland". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  36. ^ "War Memorials Register: Woking". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  37. ^ Historic England. "Sutton Coldfield War Memorial (1425254)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  38. ^ "War Memorials Register: Sutton Coldfield". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  39. ^ Historic England. "Kenilworth War Memorial (1435150)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  40. ^ "War Memorials Register: Kenilworth Obelisk WW1 + WW2". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  41. ^ Historic England. "War Memorial in Rydings Park (1133839)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  42. ^ "War Memorials Register: Brighouse". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  43. ^ "War Memorials Register: Cockermouth & Papcastle". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  44. ^ Historic England. "Gillingham War Memorial (1433120)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  45. ^ "War Memorials Register: Gillingham Borough". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  46. ^ Historic England. "Houghton-le-Spring War Memorial (1438103)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  47. ^ "War Memorials Register: St Michael And All Angels Church Cenotaph". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  48. ^ Historic England. "War Memorial (1257659)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  49. ^ "War Memorials Register: Seaforth and Waterloo". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  50. ^ "War Memorials Register: Jarrow Park – Peace Statue WWI". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  51. ^ Jo Darke (1991). The Monument Guide to England and Wales. Macdonald Illustrated. ISBN 0-356-17609-6.

External links edit

  • 23 artworks by or after Francis William Doyle Jones at the Art UK site

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Francis William Doyle Jones sometimes Francis William Doyle Jones 11 November 1873 10 June 1938 was a British sculptor 1 Although principally a portrait sculptor Jones is notable for the number of war memorials he created for British towns and cities following both the Boer War and World War I Francis William Doyle JonesBorn11 November 1873Hartlepool EnglandDied10 June 1938 1938 06 10 aged 64 St Luke s Hospital Chelsea LondonNationalityBritishAlma materNational Art Training SchoolKnown forSculpture Contents 1 Biography 2 Public works 2 1 1900 1909 2 2 1910 1919 2 3 1920 1929 2 4 1930 and later 2 5 Other works 3 References 4 External linksBiography editJones was born to Irish parents in Hartlepool He was the eldest son of a stonemason and monumental sculptor Francis Jones c 1846 1918 from County Monaghan and for a time worked for his father before studying in Paris 1 Jones returned to England to study at the National Art Training School in London where he was taught by Edouard Lanteri 2 3 After graduating Jones established a studio at Chelsea in west London and had his first sculpture shown at the Royal Academy in 1903 4 Between then and 1936 Jones had about thirty works including portraits and statuettes exhibited at the Academy 1 Throughout the 1910s he also regularly exhibited with the International Society of Sculptors Painters and Gravers and at the annual exhibition of Works by Artists from the Northern Counties held at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne 1 From 1904 to 1906 Jones created a series of Boer War memorials for British towns 1 For the memorials at Penrith and Gateshead he created identical memorials featuring a female figure representing Peace crowning the Heroes 5 6 Following the end of World War I Jones won several commissions for further public war memorials He created several designs including cenotaphs for these works but in some instances such as for the memorials at Woking Gravesend and Brighouse he used a common design with a figure of Victory standing on a globe and holding a wreath of laurel leaves 4 Jones had a keen appreciation of Irish culture and from early in his career received several public commissions from Irish organisations most notably for a monumental statue of Saint Patrick at Saul County Down 2 7 From 1923 onwards he was a regular exhibitor with the Royal Hibernian Academy RHA in Dublin 2 3 Shown at the RHA in 1923 Jones bust of Michael Collins was acquired by the National Gallery of Ireland in 1924 while the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin holds a bronze bust of Joseph Devlin by Jones 2 Jones was elected an associate member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors in 1923 1 Public works edit1900 1909 edit Image Title subject Location andcoordinates Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes nbsp More images Boer War memorial Albert Park Middlesbrough 1905 Obelisk on pedestal with panels Peterhead granite 6 7m tall Grade II Q26614806 8 9 nbsp Boer War memorial Saltwell Park Gateshead 1905 Statue on column Bronze amp granite Grade II Q26540952 10 11 nbsp More images Boer War memorial Town Hall Gardens Llanelli Carmarthenshire 1905 Statue on a pedestal and plinth Bronze amp granite Grade II Q29490306 12 13 14 Boer War memorial Ward Jackson Park Hartlepool 1905 Statue on pedestal Bronze amp granite Grade II The statue was stolen in 1965 and only the pedestal remains in place 15 16 nbsp More images Boer War memorial Castle Park Penrith Cumbria 1906 Statue on column Bronze amp granite Grade II Q66478786 5 6 John Mandeville Newmarket Square Michelstown County Down 1906 Statue on pedestal Bronze amp granite 2 7 17 1910 1919 edit Image Title subject Location andcoordinates Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes nbsp More images Matthew Webb Marine Parade Dover Kent 1910 Bust on pedestal with plaque Bronze amp granite Q117405781 18 nbsp More images Robert Burns Galashiels Scottish Borders 1912 Bust on pedestal Bronze amp granite Category C Q56633763 19 nbsp Chimera with Personifications of Fire and the Sea 24 28 Lombard Street London 1914 Architectural sculpture Stone Grade II Architects Gordon amp Gunton 20 21 1920 1929 edit Image Title subject Location andcoordinates Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes nbsp More images Bevans Cement Works war memorial Cement Works Northfleet Kent c 1920 Seated sculpture on cube pedestal with plaque Concrete amp bronze Grade II Q26671015 22 23 24 25 nbsp More images War memorial The Esplanade Weymouth Dorset 1921 Cenotaph Portland stone 5 3m tall Grade II Q26672299 26 27 nbsp More images War memorial Teddington London 1921 Cenotaph Portland stone 5 4m tall Grade II Q66478655 28 29 nbsp Partick amp Whiteinch war memorial Victoria Park Glasgow 1922 Statue on obelisk Bronze amp stone 8m tall Category C Q77782061 30 31 nbsp More images War memorial Windmill Hill Gardens Gravesend Kent 1922 Statue on column Bronze amp stone 9 2m tall Grade II Q66477666 32 33 nbsp War memorial The Park Hullen Edge Road Elland West Yorkshire 1922 Statue on pedestal Bronze amp granite Grade II Q26427083 34 35 nbsp More images War memorial Jubilee Square Woking Surrey 1922 Statue on column Bronze amp stone 5 2m tall Grade II Q66478558 4 36 nbsp More images War memorial King Edward Square Sutton Coldfield Birmingham 1922 Statue on pedestal Bronze amp stone 6 4m tall Grade II Q26677176 37 38 nbsp More images War memorial Abbey Fields Kenilworth Warwickshire 1922 Obelisk with relief amp plaque Stone Grade II Q26678076 39 40 nbsp More images War memorial Rydings Park Brighouse West Yorkshire 1922 Statue on column Bronze amp granite Grade II Q26426829 41 42 War memorial Station Road Cockermouth Cumbria 1922 Statue on column Bronze amp granite 43 Archbishop Thomas Croke Liberty Square Thurles County Tipperary 1922 Statue on pedestal with statuettes Bronze amp limestone 2 7 nbsp More images War memorial Gillingham Kent 1924 Inscribed column Stone Grade II Q26677893 44 45 War memorial St Michael And All Angels Church Houghton le Spring Sunderland 1925 Cenotaph with relief figures Portland stone c 6m tall Grade II Q66477939 46 47 Canon P A Sheehan Doneraile County Cork 1925 Statue on pedestal Bronze amp stone 2 7 nbsp Cardinal Patrick O Donnell Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba Letterkenny 1929 Statue on pedestal 7 nbsp More images War memorial Waterloo Merseyside c 1920s Statue on pedestal Bronze amp sandstone Grade II Q26548994 48 49 War memorial Jarrow South Tyneside c 1920s Statue on column Bronze amp stone 50 1930 and later edit Image Title subject Location andcoordinates Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes nbsp More images Edgar Wallace 107 Fleet Street Ludgate Circus London 1934 Plaque Bronze nbsp More images T P O Connor Chronicle House Fleet Street London 1935 1936 Bust and plaque Bronze 51 nbsp More images Saint Patrick Saul County Down 1938 Statue on pedestal Granite 11m tall 2 7 nbsp More images George V Howard Davis Park Jersey 1939 Statue on pedestal Bronze amp granite Q99528341 Completed by William Reid Dick following death of Jones in 1938 1 Other works edit At the Royal Academy in 1909 Jones exhibited the silver relief sculpture White Horses which was inspired by a Rudyard Kipling poem and was designed for Harley Hall near Northallerton 1 The offering of youth on the altar of patriotism a relief shown at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1925 2 References edit a b c d e f g h University of Glasgow History of Art HATII 2011 Francis William Doyle Jones Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain amp Ireland 1851 1951 Retrieved 13 August 2021 a b c d e f g h i Ruth Devine 2009 Jones Francis William Doyle Dictionary of Irish Biography Retrieved 13 August 2021 a b James Mackay 1977 The Dictionary of Western Sculptors in Bronze Antique Collectors Club ISBN 0902028553 a b c Historic England Woking War Memorial 1443492 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 a b Historic England Penrith Boer War Memorial 1446766 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 13 August 2021 a b War Memorials Register Penrith Boer War Imperial War Museum Retrieved 13 August 2021 a b c d e f Jones Francis William Doyle Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 1940 Retrieved 15 August 2021 Historic England South African War Memorial in Albert Park 1329536 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 13 August 2021 War Memorials Register Middlesbrough Boer War Imperial War Museum Retrieved 13 August 2021 Historic England Boer War Memorial 1248761 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Gateshead South African War Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Llanelli Boer War Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Boer War memorial Llanelli Coflein 2013 Retrieved 12 August 2021 Cadw Boer War Memorial in Gardens of the Town Hall 11965 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 12 August 2021 Historic England Ward Jackson Park 1001349 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 14 August 2021 Boer War Memorial Hartlepool History Then and Now Retrieved 14 August 2021 Doyle Jones Francis William Benezit Dictionary of Artists 31 October 2011 doi 10 1093 benz 9780199773787 article B00053510 Retrieved 14 August 2021 Captain Matthew Webb the first Person to swim the Channel The Dover Historian 3 January 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2021 Historic Environment Scotland Lawyer s Brae Bust of Robert Burns Category C Listed Building LB31979 Retrieved 12 August 2021 Historic England 24 28 Lombard Street EC3 1064630 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 31 May 2021 Philip Ward Jackson 2003 Public Sculpture of Britain Volume 7 Public Sculpture of the City of London Liverpool University Press Public Monuments amp Sculpture Association ISBN 0 85323 977 0 Historic England Bevans Memorial in Northfleet Cement Works 1391662 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Bevans Cement Works Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Nicky Hughes 19 February 2018 8 Unusual war memorials Historic England Retrieved 17 August 2021 Roger Bowdler 2019 Britains Heritage War memorials Amberley Publishing ISBN 9781445691015 Historic England Weymouth Cenotaph 1393111 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 14 August 2021 War Memorials Register Weymouth Cenotaph Imperial War Museum Retrieved 14 August 2021 Historic England Teddington War Memorial 1444660 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Teddington Cenotaph Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Historic Environment Scotland Victoria Park Partick and Whiteinch War Memorial Category B Listed Building LB51739 Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Whiteinch and Partick Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Historic England Gravesend War Memorial 1432908 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Gravesend WW1 and WW2 Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Historic England War Memorial The Park 1133978 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Men of Elland Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Woking Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Historic England Sutton Coldfield War Memorial 1425254 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Sutton Coldfield Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Historic England Kenilworth War Memorial 1435150 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 14 August 2021 War Memorials Register Kenilworth Obelisk WW1 WW2 Imperial War Museum Retrieved 14 August 2021 Historic England War Memorial in Rydings Park 1133839 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 14 August 2021 War Memorials Register Brighouse Imperial War Museum Retrieved 14 August 2021 War Memorials Register Cockermouth amp Papcastle Imperial War Museum Retrieved 17 August 2021 Historic England Gillingham War Memorial 1433120 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Gillingham Borough Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Historic England Houghton le Spring War Memorial 1438103 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register St Michael And All Angels Church Cenotaph Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Historic England War Memorial 1257659 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Seaforth and Waterloo Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 War Memorials Register Jarrow Park Peace Statue WWI Imperial War Museum Retrieved 12 August 2021 Jo Darke 1991 The Monument Guide to England and Wales Macdonald Illustrated ISBN 0 356 17609 6 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francis William Doyle Jones 23 artworks by or after Francis William Doyle Jones at the Art UK site Retrieved 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