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Louis Frederick Roslyn (born Roselieb; 13 July 1878 – 1940), also known as Louis Fritz Roselieb, was a British sculptor noted for his World War I war memorials and other sculptures. Before beginning his career, he studied at Westminster City & Guilds College and the Royal Academy Schools. He enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, but for medical or other reasons was put on the reserve until 1917 when he served at the School of Military Aeronautics and subsequently made Lieutenant. During his military service that he changed his name to Roslyn.

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  • Louis Frederick Roslyn (born Roselieb; 13 July 1878 – 1940), also known as Louis Fritz Roselieb, was a British sculptor noted for his World War I war memorials and other sculptures. Before beginning his career, he studied at Westminster City & Guilds College and the Royal Academy Schools. He enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, but for medical or other reasons was put on the reserve until 1917 when he served at the School of Military Aeronautics and subsequently made Lieutenant. During his military service that he changed his name to Roslyn. (en)
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  • Louis Frederick Roselieb (en)
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  • London, England (en)
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  • Darwen War Memorial, Bold Venture Park, Darwen, unveiled 1921. (en)
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  • Darwen war memorial (en)
  • Buxton War memorial (en)
  • Edmonton War Memorial (en)
  • Port Talbot war memorial (en)
  • Holyhead War Memorial (en)
  • Statue of Edward VII, Tooting Broadway, London (en)
  • Tottenham War Memorial (en)
  • Clitheroe War Memorial (en)
  • Architectural sculptures of Norway House, London (en)
  • Basingstoke War Memorial (en)
  • Bexhill War Memorial (en)
  • Blackley War Memorial (en)
  • Calverley War Memorial (en)
  • Denholme War Memorial (en)
  • Greengates War Memorial, Bradford (en)
  • Haslingden War Memorial (en)
  • Little Common War Memorial, Bexhill-on-Sea (en)
  • Oswaldtwistle War Memorial (en)
  • Portstewart war memorial (en)
  • Rawtenstall Cenotaph (en)
  • Slaidburn War Memorial (en)
  • War memorial, Wetherby (en)
  • Wilfrid Lawson memorial, Aspatria (en)
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  • 1904 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1934 (xsd:integer)
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  • Grade II (en)
  • Grade II* (en)
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  • Basingstoke, Hampshire (en)
  • Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex (en)
  • Buxton, Derbyshire (en)
  • Aspatria, Cumbria (en)
  • Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire (en)
  • Haslingden, Lancashire (en)
  • Memorial Park, Port Talbot (en)
  • Artillery House, Artillery Row, London (en)
  • Boggart Hole Clough, Blackley, Manchester (en)
  • Bold Venture Park, Darwen, Lancashire (en)
  • Castle Gardens, Clitheroe, Lancashire (en)
  • Foster Park, Denholme, Bradford (en)
  • Greengates, West Yorkshire (en)
  • Imperial Buildings, Kingsway, London (en)
  • Kenfig Hill, South Wales (en)
  • Library Gardens, Rawtenstall, Lancashire (en)
  • Little Common, Bexhill-on-Sea (en)
  • New Tredegar, South Wales (en)
  • Norway House, Cockspur Street, London (en)
  • Royal Marines Memorial Garden, Eastney, Portsmouth (en)
  • Slaidburn, Lancashire (en)
  • St David's Church, Maesteg, South Wales (en)
  • St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh (en)
  • St Mary the Virgin Church, Swanley, Kent (en)
  • St Mary's Church, Ealing, London (en)
  • St Peter and St Paul Church, Tonbridge, Kent (en)
  • The Green, Edmonton, London, (en)
  • The Promenade, Portstewart, Northern Ireland (en)
  • Thompson Park, Burnley, Lancashire (en)
  • Tooting Broadway, London (en)
  • Victoria Park, Calverley, Leeds (en)
  • Victoria Square, Holyhead, Anglesey (en)
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  • Bronze (en)
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  • Bronze and Portland stone (en)
  • Bronze and granite (en)
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  • Bronze, sandstone & granite (en)
  • Granite & bronze (en)
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  • Louis Frederick Roslyn (en)
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  • British of German extraction (en)
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  • Tablets depict Peace, Temperance, a bust of Lawson and an account of his life. (en)
  • Architect;- J Arthur Smith. (en)
  • Attributed to Roslyn (en)
  • The names recorded include that of Staff-Paymaster Joseph Gedge, the first British officer killed in action in World War 1. A "Gedge Medal" named in his honour was subsequently issued. (en)
  • Originally erected with 4 surrounding figures, now no longer in place (en)
  • The 3 life-size panels on the pedestal depict a soldier, sailor and a nurse. (en)
  • Architect;- Ernest Wright. One of three similar compositions in the area, the others being at Calverley and at Wetherby, which also reference classical depictions of Athena as the "bringer of victory". (en)
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  • War memorial (en)
  • Boer War memorial (en)
  • Memorial to Brigadier General Frederick Lumsden V.C.,C.B.,D.S.O (en)
  • Commerce, Art and Science (en)
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  • Industry, Transport, Communications and Commerce (en)
  • Memorial to Dr James Mackenzie (en)
  • Memorial to John Horne Tooke (en)
  • Memorial to Sir Wilfrid Lawson (en)
  • Scottish Nurses memorial (en)
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  • Architectural sculpture (en)
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  • Cenotaph with reliefs & panels (en)
  • Four relief sculptures (en)
  • Three architectural sculptures (en)
  • Two architectural sculptures (en)
  • Two figure group on plinth (en)
  • Statue of St George and the Dragon on pedestal with 4 tablets (en)
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  • Louis Frederick Roslyn (born Roselieb; 13 July 1878 – 1940), also known as Louis Fritz Roselieb, was a British sculptor noted for his World War I war memorials and other sculptures. Before beginning his career, he studied at Westminster City & Guilds College and the Royal Academy Schools. He enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, but for medical or other reasons was put on the reserve until 1917 when he served at the School of Military Aeronautics and subsequently made Lieutenant. During his military service that he changed his name to Roslyn. (en)
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