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Text Source: Arts + Architecture Profiles from Art History Research net (AHRnet) https://www.arthistoryresearch.net/
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Robert Raikes (1736–1811) 1880 Thomas Brock (1847–1922) and A. B. Burton (active 1874–1939)Robert Raikes (1736–1811) 1880 Victoria Embankment Gardens, Villiers Street, Westminster
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The Albert Memorial 1864–1876 John Henry Foley (1818–1874) and Thomas Brock (1847–1922) and Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905) and George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and John Bell (1811–1895) and John Lawlor (1820–1901) and Patrick MacDowell (1799–1870) and William Calder Marshall (1813–1894) and John Birnie Philip (1824–1875) and James Frank Redfern (1837–1876) and William Theed II (1804–1891) and Thomas Thornycroft (1815–1885) and Henry Weekes I (1807–1877) and Farmer and Brindley (active 1851–1929) and John Kelk (1816–1886) and Francis Webb Sheilds (1820–1906) and Francis Alfred Skidmore (1817–1896) and John Richard Clayton (1827–1913) and Antonio Salviati (1816–1890) and H. Prince & Co. and Elkington & Co. and R. Masefield & Co.The Albert Memorial 1864–1876 Kensington Gardens, Knightsbridge, Westminster
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The Reverend Charles Kingsley (1819–1875) 1876 Richard Claude Belt (1851–1920) and Thomas Brock (1847–1922)The Reverend Charles Kingsley (1819–1875) 1876 Grosvenor Museum
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Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1901 & recast 1951 Thomas Brock (1847–1922) and William James Bloye (1890–1975)Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1901 & recast 1951 Council House, Victoria Square, Birmingham, West Midlands
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Sir Jerom Murch (1807–1896) c.1895 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Sir Jerom Murch (1807–1896) c.1895 Victoria Art Gallery
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Henry Tate (1819–1899) 1905 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Henry Tate (1819–1899) 1905 Windrush Square, Brixton, Lambeth
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Henry Irving (1838–1905) 1920 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Henry Irving (1838–1905) 1920 Charing Cross Road, Westminster
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Head of a Boy 1897–1907 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Head of a Boy 1897–1907 Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery
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John Laird (1834–1898) 1898 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)John Laird (1834–1898) 1898 Grosvenor Museum
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William Menelaus (1818–1882) 1884 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)William Menelaus (1818–1882) 1884 National Museum Cardiff
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Sir Frederick Leighton (1830–1896) 1892 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Sir Frederick Leighton (1830–1896) 1892 Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton (1830–1896) 1892 Thomas Brock (1847–1922) (after)Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton (1830–1896) 1892 Scarborough Town Hall
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Eve 1900 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Eve 1900 Tate
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Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1902 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1902 Castle Way, Carlisle, Cumbria
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Lord Leighton (1830–1896) 1892 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Lord Leighton (1830–1896) 1892 Leighton House Museum
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Queen Victoria Memorial 1887 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Queen Victoria Memorial 1887 The Shire Hall, Foregate Street, Worcester, Worcestershire
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Captain James Cook (1728–1779) 1914 Thomas Brock (1847–1922) and Aston Webb (1849–1930) (attributed to)Captain James Cook (1728–1779) 1914 The Mall, Westminster
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Sir William Henry Flower (1831–1899), KCB 1902 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Sir William Henry Flower (1831–1899), KCB 1902 Natural History Museum
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Peter Squire (1798–1884), President of the Pharmaceutical Society (1849, 1861 & 1862) and Examiner (1842–1869) after 1885 Thomas Brock (1847–1922)Peter Squire (1798–1884), President of the Pharmaceutical Society (1849, 1861 & 1862) and Examiner (1842–1869) after 1885 Royal Pharmaceutical Society Museum
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Field Marshall Viscount Hugh Gough (1779 –1869) c.1874–1878 John Henry Foley (1818–1874) and Thomas Brock (1847–1922) and J. S. Lunn & SonsField Marshall Viscount Hugh Gough (1779 –1869) c.1874–1878 Chillingham Castle, Chillingham, Northumberland