John Ashton Floyd was a sculptor based in Manchester, England, in the inter-war years of the 20th century, who created a number of notable works.
Ashton-under-Lyne War Memorial, statues for which were created by Floyd.
Works
John Floyd's work includes sculptures in the Grade II* listed 100 King Street building in Manchester, commissioned by Edwin Lutyens. He created the sculpted wounded soldier and the figure of Peace who is taking the sword of honour from his hand, between 1919 and 1922 for the main Ashton-under-Lyne War Memorial.[1] He was also responsible for the 1921 Royton War Memorial on Tandle Hill near Oldham.[2]
He was for a time an assistant to John Cassidy, an Irish sculptor and painter who settled in Manchester.[3] Floyd created a sculpture forming the Manchester Post Office peace memorial – unveiled in 1929 – in Cassidy's Plymouth Grove studio.[4][5]
References
Public Monuments and Sculpture Association (16 June 2003), Ashton-under-Lyne War Memorial, pmsa.cch.kcl.ac.uk, archived from the original on 30 June 2009, retrieved 19 September 2008
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