Raymond Smith - Summary
Period Active Earliest Date: 1842
Period Active Latest Date: 1876
Gender: male
Occupation: Sculptor
Narrative:
Raymond Smith, sculptor, was probably the son of sculptor Charles R. Smith. In 1852 he made statues of Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, Sir Robert de Grosvenor, Engulphus de Aquila and Joan of Eaton for the garden at Eaton Hall, Eccleston Cheshire. In 1856 he carved a fountain in Portland stone depicting St. George and the Dragon.
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