Edward Frank Harrison (1869–1918)

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This sculpture is a memorial to Edward Harrison, shown dressed in military uniform. The artist knew Harrison personally.

Royal Pharmaceutical Society Museum

London

Title

Edward Frank Harrison (1869–1918)

Date

1921

Medium

bronze & alabaster

Measurements

H 115 x W 97.5 x D (?) cm

Accession number

LDRPS:PFH1

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1921

Work type

Relief

Inscription description

on bronze plaque: EDWARD FRANK HARRISON / LIEUT.-COLONEL ROYAL ENGINEERS. / CMG. BSC. FIC. PHC. OFFICER OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR./MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF ST MAURICE AND ST LAZARUS. / CONTROLLER OF CHEMICAL WARFARE 1918.

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