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of [[R. Masefield and Co]], Manor Iron Works, Manor Street, Chelsea, London, S.W. | Robert Masefield (1845-1926) of [[R. Masefield and Co]], Manor Iron Works, Manor Street, Chelsea, London, S.W. | ||
Born at Ledbury in 1845 and died there in 1926. He was a pupil of [[Ordish and Le Feuvre]], civil engineers of 18 Great George St and was subsequently employed in their drawing office for four years before becoming sub-manager at Holbrook & Co. He was managing partner at the Manor Ironworks for 12 years.<ref>[http://www.npg.org.uk/research/programmes/british-bronze-founders-and-plaster-figure-makers-1800-1980-1/british-bronze-founders-and-plaster-figure-makers-1800-1980-m.php] National Portrait Gallery: British bronze sculpture founders and plaster figure makers, 1800-1980 - M</ref> | Born at Ledbury in 1845 and died there in 1926. He was a pupil of [[Ordish and Le Feuvre]], civil engineers of 18 Great George St and was subsequently employed in their drawing office for four years before becoming sub-manager at Holbrook & Co. He was managing partner at the Manor Ironworks for 12 years.<ref>[http://www.npg.org.uk/research/programmes/british-bronze-founders-and-plaster-figure-makers-1800-1980-1/british-bronze-founders-and-plaster-figure-makers-1800-1980-m.php] National Portrait Gallery: British bronze sculpture founders and plaster figure makers, 1800-1980 - M</ref> |
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Robert Masefield (1845-1926) of R. Masefield and Co, Manor Iron Works, Manor Street, Chelsea, London, S.W.
Born at Ledbury in 1845 and died there in 1926. He was a pupil of Ordish and Le Feuvre, civil engineers of 18 Great George St and was subsequently employed in their drawing office for four years before becoming sub-manager at Holbrook & Co. He was managing partner at the Manor Ironworks for 12 years.[1]