List of monumental masons

Richard Hakluyt's memorial
An example of a signed and dated maker's mark on a wall-mounted memorial to Mary Carpenter in Bristol Cathedral sculpted by monumental mason J. Havard Thomas of London

This is a list of monumental masons, also known as memorial masons:

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The American Volunteer, 1876. (Note man standing on base.)

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Wall-mounted memorial by Reeves of Bath of Thomas Preston Esq. (d.1820) and wife Jane (d.1823), their daughters, and many subsequent entries. The tablet was created c.1820 but entries were inscribed until 1848. It features the willow tree motif, and is in the City of London Church of St Magnus-the-Martyr, near London Bridge.

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Scheemakers's Shakespeare memorial in Westminster Abbey
View of Albert Park looking north to the monument to Prince Albert in the distance.

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Harold Vogel, American stone carver who created the first 31 stars[76] of the CIA Memorial Wall and its inscription when the Wall was created in July 1974.[43]

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1862 advertisement for Woodcock & Meacham, Architects

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