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Herbert Hampton
1862–1929
Herbert Hampton was born in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England in 1862 and studied at Cardiff School of Art in Cardiff, Wales; Lambeth School of Art in London; Westminster School of Art in London; the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London; and at the Académie Julian and Académie Colarossi in Paris.
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Memorial to Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1904–1907 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)Memorial to Queen Victoria (1819–1901) 1904–1907 Dalton Square, Lancaster, Lancashire
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This Little Piggy Went to Market 1924 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)This Little Piggy Went to Market 1924 Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery
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The Kitten 1923 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)The Kitten 1923 Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery
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Sir William Turner (1832–1916) 1904 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)Sir William Turner (1832–1916) 1904 University of Edinburgh
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Sir Edward German (1862–1936) 1913 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)Sir Edward German (1862–1936) 1913 Royal Academy of Music
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Spencer Compton Cavendish (1833–1908), 8th Duke of Devonshire 1911 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929) and Morris Singer Art Foundry Ltd (founded 1927) and Howard InceSpencer Compton Cavendish (1833–1908), 8th Duke of Devonshire 1911 Whitehall
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Alderman James Williamson Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)Alderman James Williamson Lancaster City Museum
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Ashton Memorial 1909 John Belcher (1841–1913) and Herbert Hampton (1862–1929) and Waring White Building Co. Ltd (active 1904–1911)Ashton Memorial 1909 Williamson Park, Quernmore Road, Lancaster, Lancashire
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Henry Austin Bruce (1815–1895), 1st Baron Aberdare 1895–1898 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929) and Hollinshead & BurtonHenry Austin Bruce (1815–1895), 1st Baron Aberdare 1895–1898 Alexandra Gardens, Cardiff (Caerdydd)
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Henry Austen, Baron Aberdare 1899 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)Henry Austen, Baron Aberdare 1899 Aberystwyth University School of Art Museum and Galleries
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Henry Bruce (1851–1929), 2nd Lord Aberdare c.1906 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)Henry Bruce (1851–1929), 2nd Lord Aberdare c.1906 National Museum Cardiff
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Edward German (1862–1936) 1913 Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)Edward German (1862–1936) 1913 Royal College of Music
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Reverend C. J. Vaughan (1816–1897) Herbert Hampton (1862–1929)Reverend C. J. Vaughan (1816–1897) National Museum Cardiff