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Keir Smith was born in Kent in 1950. He studied Fine Art at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne 1969 - 1973 and at Chelsea School of Art 1973 - 1975. He has, since 1977, exhibited extensively in solo and mixed exhibitions in the UK and has many publicly sited sculptures as well as work in public collections, including “Stefano”, a large scale work in bronze for Sculpture at Goodwood in 1997 as a continuation of his interest in the art of the Renaissance
His work features in a wide range of exhibition catalogues, books, newspapers reviews and art periodicals
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Gloucestershire County Councillor for St Marks, St Pauls & St Peters division
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Possibly evacuated from Chester College to St Paul's College during World War II
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Sophie Ryder was born in London in 1963. She studied at Kingston Polytechnic 1980 - 1981 and the Royal Academy Schools, London 1981 - 1984. She has exhibited her work in solo exhibitions group exhibitions and Art Fairs since 1984 in many parts of the UK, mainland Europe, the USA, Canada, Belgium and the Netherlands. Sophie Ryder has also undertaken a number of residencies, including the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Grizedale Forest 1986; Salisbury Cathedral 1987; Forest of Dean 1988; Kilkenny, Eire 1992; Boulogne, France 1996 and Cheekwood Sculpture Park, Nashville, Tennessee, USA 1997. Her work is included in public and corporate collections in the UK and Eire
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Old Students' Association Year Secretary for St Mary's College 1923 - 1925
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Son of Dulcie Turner (St Mary's College student 1933 - 1935) and Guy Maitland Roy (St Paul's College student 1933 - 1935). Nephew of Evelyn Maitland Roy (St Mary's College student 1928 - 1930)
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- 1796 - 2013
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Peter Randall-Page was born in Essex in 1954. He studied at Bath Academy of Art 1973 - 1977. He then worked with Barry Flanagan and moved to London. After working on the conservation of 13th century sculpture at Wells Cathedral in 1980, he won a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travelling Fellowship to study marble carving in Italy in 1980
He worked on the “New Milestones” project with the assistance of Common Ground 1986 - 1987and moved to Devon in 1987. He took part in the “Local Distinctiveness Project” with the assistance of Common Ground in 1989 - 1996 and was artists in residence at the University of Tasmania in 1994. Peter Randall-Page was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from the University of Plymouth in 1999. He has, since 1980, had one-person exhibitions and taken part in group exhibitions in the UK, mainland Europe and Australia. He has undertaken an extensive range of commissions in the UK and Japan and has work in many public collections