- George Blackall Simonds
Infobox Artist
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name = George Blackall Simonds
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caption = George Blackall Simonds
birthname = George Simonds
birthdate = birth date|1843|10|6|df=y
location =Reading, Berkshire ,England
deathdate = death date and age|1929|12|16|1843|10|6|df=y, aged age|1843|10|6|1929|12|16
deathplace =Bradfield, Berkshire ,England
nationality = English
field =Sculpture
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works = "The Falconer" (1873)
"Maiwand Lion " (1886)
"Statue ofQueen Victoria " (1887)
"Statue of George Palmer" (1891)
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awards =George Blackall Simonds (
6 October 1843 –16 December 1929 cite web | url=http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/gbsimonds.html | title=George Blackall Simonds | work=Royal Berkshire History | publisher=Nash Ford Publishing | date=2004 | last=Simonds | first=Raymond | accessdate=2007-03-07] ) was an English sculptor and director of H & G Simonds Brewery in Reading in the English county ofBerkshire [cite news | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire/outdoors/walk_through_time/05.shtml | title=Simonds Brewery | publisher=BBC Berkshire | accessdate=2007-03-07] .Simonds was the second son of George Simonds and Mary Anne Boulger. His grandfather was the great brewing and banking magnate,
William Blackall Simonds . His cousin's grandson, Gavin Turnbull Simonds, rose to becomeLord Chancellor of theUnited Kingdom and was honoured as Viscount Simonds.Simonds was a student at St Andrew's College (later
Bradfield College ) in 1852. In 1858, aged just 15, he went to study sculpture under ProfessorJohannes Schilling inDresden , moving on to study underLouis Jehotte at The Academy of Brussels. He later set up studios inWestminster andSt John's Wood and became a founder and first master of theArt Workers Guild . Works by Simonds include the famous 'Falconer' inCentral Park , New York and the 'Maiwand Lion ' in his home town. The latter sculpture he created in cast iron for theForbury Gardens in Reading in 1886. It was commissioned by the Berkshire Memorial Fund for the Berkshire Regiment as a 'Memorial to the 66th Regiment', who had been almost wiped out in theBattle of Maiwand in the Afghan War of 1880. At 9½ metres long (31'), and having taken two years to design and complete, the lion is one of the world's largest cast iron statues. (1891).Simonds retired from sculpting in 1903 and worked in the family business eventually becoming its chairman in 1910 until his death in 1929. During this period he lived at 'Rushall Grange' in Bradfield, and ‘Holly Copse’ in Goring, all close to his mother’s ancestral home, Bradfield House, where he finally settled.
In 1922 he temporarily came out of retirement to build the Bradfield war memorial which commemorated the deaths in the
first world war of those in the 2nd Battalion,South Wales Borderers which included his son.In 2005, users of
Reading Borough Libraries , voted him winner of the 'Great People of Reading' poll.References
External links
* [http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=12178 New York City Department of Parks and Recreation: The Falconer]
* [http://www.readinglibraries.org.uk/services/local/simonds.htm Reading Borough Libraries: George Blackall Simonds]
* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/gbsimonds.html Royal Berkshire History: George Blackall Simonds]
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