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Winston Churchill
Statesman and Prime Minister of Great Britain
30th November 1874 - 24th January1965
150th Anniversary 2024

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Winston Churchill

Famous Faces Busts



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Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

English Plaster

Churchill was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
More Info
Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a non-academic historian, a writer and an artist.

He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work. In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States. In his Speech to the House of Commons, May 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

The Bust
Churchill is one of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

Around the Base
For this bust we have included objects around the base of things reminiscent of World War II including a gas mask, military hat, a soldiers helmet, Spitfire, Churchill's bowler hat, a Hurricane and a trowel.

The etch around the base reads:

"WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER"

Height: 120mm
Width: 70mm
Depth: 35mm
 
Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

Foundry Bronze
This is a solid bronze famous faces sculpture.
These will be available from end of February.
More Info
Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a non-academic historian, a writer and an artist.

He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work. In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States. In his Speech to the House of Commons, May 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

The Bust
Churchill is one of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

Around the Base
For this bust we have included objects around the base of things reminiscent of World War II including a gas mask, military hat, a soldiers helmet, Spitfire, Churchill's bowler hat, a Hurricane and a trowel.

The etch around the base reads:

"WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER"

Height: 120mm
Width: 70mm
Depth: 35mm
 
Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

Bronze Gilt

Churchill was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
More Info
Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a non-academic historian, a writer and an artist.

He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work. In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States. In his Speech to the House of Commons, May 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

The Bust
Churchill is one of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

Around the Base
For this bust we have included objects around the base of things reminiscent of World War II including a gas mask, military hat, a soldiers helmet, Spitfire, Churchill's bowler hat, a Hurricane and a trowel.

The etch around the base reads:

"WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER"

Height: 120mm
Width: 70mm
Depth: 35mm




Click on the image to enlarge.

 
Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

English Plaster

This new Churchill Sculpture, positioned on his despatch box, is a sculpture in the round, with detail on all sides.
More Info

Dimensions:
Height: 195mm
Width: 113mm
Depth: 111mm

Weight: 1.98kg
 
Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

Foundry Bronze
This is a coloured and patinated Foundry Bronze sculpture.

More Info
There is currently one sculpture available.
Further sculptures will have a lead time of up to four months.

Lost Wax casting in Bronze is a complex and involved process. Hence the high cost of the sculpture. Bronze has always been associated with permanence as well as a distinct and elevated status of a sculpture.


Dimensions:
Height: 190mm
Width: 110mm
Depth: 110mm

Weight: 2.4kg
 
Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

Bronze Gilt Patinated

This new Churchill Sculpture, positioned on his despatch box, is a sculpture in the round, with detail on all sides.
More Info
It is made of Cold Cast Bronze, in environmentally friendly, patinated Jesmonite.

Dimensions:
Height: 195mm
Width: 113mm
Depth: 111mm

Weight: 2.4kg



Famous Landmarks
integral to Winston Churchill's Life and Legacy

 

Click on the image to enlarge.

Buckingham Palace

The principal of Buckingham Palace, the East Front, was originally constructed by Edwards Blore and completed in 1850.
More Info
It was remodelled by Sir Aston Webb in 1913.

Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the Monarch of the United Kingdom
.

Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focal point for the British People at times of national rejoicing and mourning.

Originally known as "Buckingham House", the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years.

It was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and became known as "The Queen's House". During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who constructed three wings around a central courtyard.

Buckingham Palace became the London residence of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837.

Height: 175mm
Width: 78mm
Depth: 42mm
 

Click on the image to enlarge.
St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London.
More Info
It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grade I listed building.

The Cathedral is one of the most famous and most recognisable sights of London. It's dome, framed by the spires of Wren's City churches, has dominated the skyline for over 300 years.

At 365 feet (111 m) high, it was the tallest building in London from 1710 to 1967. The dome is among the highest in the world. St Paul's is the second largest church building in the United Kingdom after Liverpool Cathedral.


St Paul's Cathedral occupies a significant place in the national identity it is the central subject of much promotional material, as well as of images of the dome surrounded by the smoke and fire of the Blitz. Services held at St Paul's have included the funerals of Admiral Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, Sir Winston Churchill and the jubilee celebrations for Queen Victoria as well as peace services marking the end of the First and Second World Wars.

The Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, the launch of the Festival of Britain; and the thanksgiving services for the Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees and the 80th and 90th birthdays of Queen Elisabeth II.

Height: 130mm
Width: 93mm
Depth: 85mm

 

Click on the image to enlarge.
Big Ben

Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London and is usually extended to refer to both the clock and the clock tower.
More Info
The official name of the tower in which Big Ben is located was originally the Clock Tower, but it was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.

The tower was designed by Augustus Pugin in a neo-gothic style. When completed in 1859, its clock was the largest and most accurate four-faced striking and chiming clock in the world.

Dimensions:
Height: 160mm
Width: 65mm
Depth: 55mm



Winston Churchill
Silhouette Bookends

 

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Churchill Bookend (Single)

English Plaster

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
More Info
He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work.

In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States.


In his Speech to the House of Commons may 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

Churchill is on of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to victory in the in the Second World War. Churchill represented five constituencies during his career as Member of Parliament (MP).

Ideologically an Economic Liberal and British Imperialist, he began and ended his parliamentary career as a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955, but for twenty years from 1904 he was a prominent member of the Liberal Party.


This bookend is inscribed on one side with Winston Churchill's signature.

The other features the great Briton’s 'We shall never surrender speech,' made to the House of Commons June 1940.

Height 17cm
 

Click on the image to enlarge.

Churchill Bookend, Set
English Plaster
More Info
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.

He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work.


In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States.


In his Speech to the House of Commons may 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

Churchill is on of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to victory in the in the Second World War. Churchill represented five constituencies during his career as Member of Parliament (MP).

Ideologically an Economic Liberal and British Imperialist, he began and ended his parliamentary career as a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955, but for twenty years from 1904 he was a prominent member of the Liberal Party.


This bookend is inscribed on one side with Winston Churchill's signature.

The other features the great Briton’s 'We shall never surrender speech,' made to the House of Commons June 1940.

Height 17cm



 
Stacks Image 7556
Churchill Standing Sculpture
in English Plaster, Bronze Gilt & Foundry Bronze.
More Info
Churchill Bookend Single
in English Plaster

Dimensions:
Height: 230mm
Width: 100mm
Depth: 75mm

Weight: approx: 1.2kg


 
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Big Ben Single Model
in English Plaster, Bronze Gilt & Foundry Bronze.
More Info
Churchill Bookend Single
in English Plaster

Dimensions:
Height: 230mm
Width: 100mm
Depth: 75mm

Weight: approx: 1.2kg





 
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Churchill Bookend
in English Plaster Bronze Gilt & Foundry Bronze
More Info
Churchill Bookend Single
in English Plaster

Dimensions:
Height: 247mm
Width: 125mm
Depth: 118mm

Weight: approx: 2.5kg Plaster, 3kg Bronze Gilt, 5kg Foundry Bronze


 
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Big Ben Bookend
in English Plaster, Bronze Gilt & Foundry Bronze
More Info
Churchill Bookend Single
in English Plaster

Dimensions:
Height: 247mm
Width: 125mm
Depth: 118mm

Weight: approx: 2.5kg Plaster, 3kg Bronze Gilt, 5kg Foundry Bronze





 

Click on the image to enlarge.

Bomber Command Crew
Small sculpture in mixed patinated materials

This detailed sculpture of Bomber Command Airmen are hand sculpted and cast one by one. This is a sculpture after the "over Life Size Bomber Command Memorial in Hyde Park, London".



More Info
During WWII, more than a million men and women served, or supported, Bomber Command. Originating in 60 nations across the world, they were united in their efforts to protect the freedom we enjoy today.

Dimensions:

Weight 230g
Hight: 78mm
Width: 68mm
Depth: 46mm



 

Click on the image to enlarge.

10 Downing Street London

The name and specifically the door are infamous and iconic being the symbol of the highest political office.
More Info
Formerly the site of the Axe Brewery, the site was built up in the
development by Mr Downing, an early graduate of Harvard University, Massachusetts whose turncoat wranglings during and after the English Civil War 16… 16…, assured his survival and wealth but earned him few friends.

A century later the first First Minister ….Walpole moved into the dark brick terrace beginning a political association as home and office of the
Prime Minister of Great Britain.

Dimensions:
6"w x 8"h x 2.5"d

Weight:
1.8kg



 
Stacks Image 2667

This image is a placeholder only, until the model is completed.
Blenheim Palace, full Front Elevation

Architectural Fine Art Model by Timothy Richards
To be completed in July 2024


Blenheim Palace, the birth place of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) will be the latest model by Timothy Richards.
More Info

This will be a stand alone model of the sophistication that Timothy Richards Models are renown for.

Please watch out for further announcements in 2024.
Contact us on sales@timothyrichards.com to pre-order or talk to us.

Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 150mm
Width: 440mm

Depth: 190mm





 
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This image is a placeholder only, until the model is completed.
Blenheim Palace Centre Section
Architectural Fine Art Model by Timothy Richards
To be completed in July 2024


Blenheim Palace, the birth place of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) will be the latest model by Timothy Richards.
More Info

This will be a stand alone model of the sophistication that Timothy Richards Models are renown for.

Please watch out for further announcements in 2024.
Contact us on sales@timothyrichards.com to pre-order or talk to us.

Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 150mm
Width: 220mm

Depth: 190mm






Bomber Command Memorial
after the famous Memorial at Hyde Park
Timothy Richards Architectural Fine Art Models


 

Click on the image to enlarge.
Dimensions:
More Info
Imperial:
Height:
Width: 47inches
Depth:

Metric:
Height:
Width: 1200 mm
Depth:


Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


Bomber Command Architectural Model
Designed after the WW2 memorial at Hyde Park, London, to those who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of future generations.
More Info

The Memorial at Hyde park, was built to mark the sacrifice of 55,573 aircrew from Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Czechoslovakia, Poland and other allied countries, as well as civilians of all nations who lost their lives fighting for peace.

Approximate Dimensions:
Height: mm
Width: 440mm

Winston Churchill
Statesman and Prime Minister of Great Britain
30th November 1874 - 24th January1965
150th Anniversary 2024

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Winston Churchill

Famous Faces Busts


 

Click on the image to enlarge.

Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

English Plaster

Churchill was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
More Info
Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a non-academic historian, a writer and an artist.

He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work. In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States. In his Speech to the House of Commons, May 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

The Bust
Churchill is one of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

Around the Base
For this bust we have included objects around the base of things reminiscent of World War II including a gas mask, military hat, a soldiers helmet, Spitfire, Churchill's bowler hat, a Hurricane and a trowel.

The etch around the base reads:

"WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER"

Height: 120mm
Width: 70mm
Depth: 35mm
 
Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

Foundry Bronze
This is a solid bronze famous faces sculpture.
These will be available from end of February.
More Info
Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a non-academic historian, a writer and an artist.

He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work. In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States. In his Speech to the House of Commons, May 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

The Bust
Churchill is one of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

Around the Base
For this bust we have included objects around the base of things reminiscent of World War II including a gas mask, military hat, a soldiers helmet, Spitfire, Churchill's bowler hat, a Hurricane and a trowel.

The etch around the base reads:

"WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER"

Height: 120mm
Width: 70mm
Depth: 35mm
 
Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

Bronze Gilt

Churchill was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
More Info
Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a non-academic historian, a writer and an artist.

He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work. In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States. In his Speech to the House of Commons, May 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

The Bust
Churchill is one of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

Around the Base
For this bust we have included objects around the base of things reminiscent of World War II including a gas mask, military hat, a soldiers helmet, Spitfire, Churchill's bowler hat, a Hurricane and a trowel.

The etch around the base reads:

"WE SHALL NEVER SURRENDER"

Height: 120mm
Width: 70mm
Depth: 35mm




Winston Churchill

Small Sculpture in the Round




 

Click on the image to enlarge.

Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

English Plaster

This new Churchill Sculpture, positioned on his despatch box, is a sculpture in the round, with detail on all sides.
More Info

Dimensions:
Height: 195mm
Width: 113mm
Depth: 111mm

Weight: 1.98kg
 
Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

Foundry Bronze
This is a coloured and patinated Foundry Bronze sculpture.

More Info
There is currently one sculpture available.
Further sculptures will have a lead time of up to four months.

Lost Wax casting in Bronze is a complex and involved process. Hence the high cost of the sculpture. Bronze has always been associated with permanence as well as a distinct and elevated status of a sculpture.


Dimensions:
Height: 190mm
Width: 110mm
Depth: 110mm

Weight: 2.4kg
 
Winston Churchill
30.11.1874 - 24.01.1965

Bronze Gilt Patinated

This new Churchill Sculpture, positioned on his despatch box, is a sculpture in the round, with detail on all sides.
More Info
It is made of Cold Cast Bronze, in environmentally friendly, patinated Jesmonite.

Dimensions:
Height: 195mm
Width: 113mm
Depth: 111mm

Weight: 2.4kg



Famous Landmarks
integral to Winston Churchill's Life and Legacy

 

Click on the image to enlarge.

Buckingham Palace

The principal of Buckingham Palace, the East Front, was originally constructed by Edwards Blore and completed in 1850.
More Info
It was remodelled by Sir Aston Webb in 1913.

Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the Monarch of the United Kingdom
.

Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focal point for the British People at times of national rejoicing and mourning.

Originally known as "Buckingham House", the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years.

It was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and became known as "The Queen's House". During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who constructed three wings around a central courtyard.

Buckingham Palace became the London residence of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837.

Height: 175mm
Width: 78mm
Depth: 42mm
 

Click on the image to enlarge.
St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral, London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the mother church of the Diocese of London.
More Info
It sits on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grade I listed building.

The Cathedral is one of the most famous and most recognisable sights of London. It's dome, framed by the spires of Wren's City churches, has dominated the skyline for over 300 years.

At 365 feet (111 m) high, it was the tallest building in London from 1710 to 1967. The dome is among the highest in the world. St Paul's is the second largest church building in the United Kingdom after Liverpool Cathedral.


St Paul's Cathedral occupies a significant place in the national identity it is the central subject of much promotional material, as well as of images of the dome surrounded by the smoke and fire of the Blitz. Services held at St Paul's have included the funerals of Admiral Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, Sir Winston Churchill and the jubilee celebrations for Queen Victoria as well as peace services marking the end of the First and Second World Wars.

The Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, the launch of the Festival of Britain; and the thanksgiving services for the Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees and the 80th and 90th birthdays of Queen Elisabeth II.

Height: 130mm
Width: 93mm
Depth: 85mm

 

Click on the image to enlarge.
Big Ben

Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London and is usually extended to refer to both the clock and the clock tower.
More Info
The official name of the tower in which Big Ben is located was originally the Clock Tower, but it was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.

The tower was designed by Augustus Pugin in a neo-gothic style. When completed in 1859, its clock was the largest and most accurate four-faced striking and chiming clock in the world.

Dimensions:
Height: 160mm
Width: 65mm
Depth: 55mm



Winston Churchill
Silhouette Bookends

 

Click on the image to enlarge.

Churchill Bookend (Single)

English Plaster

Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
More Info
He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work.

In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States.


In his Speech to the House of Commons may 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

Churchill is on of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to victory in the in the Second World War. Churchill represented five constituencies during his career as Member of Parliament (MP).

Ideologically an Economic Liberal and British Imperialist, he began and ended his parliamentary career as a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955, but for twenty years from 1904 he was a prominent member of the Liberal Party.


This bookend is inscribed on one side with Winston Churchill's signature.

The other features the great Briton’s 'We shall never surrender speech,' made to the House of Commons June 1940.

Height 17cm
 

Click on the image to enlarge.

Churchill Bookend, Set
English Plaster
More Info
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.

He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953 for his lifetime body of work.


In 1963, he was the first of only eight people to be made an honorary citizen of the United States.


In his Speech to the House of Commons may 13th 1940 he uttered the immortal words - "...we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender."

Churchill is on of the most photographed, sculpted, painted and drawn figures in modern history. This original sculpture drew on this history and was made at our workshop in Bath.

As Prime Minister, Churchill led Britain to victory in the in the Second World War. Churchill represented five constituencies during his career as Member of Parliament (MP).

Ideologically an Economic Liberal and British Imperialist, he began and ended his parliamentary career as a member of the Conservative Party, which he led from 1940 to 1955, but for twenty years from 1904 he was a prominent member of the Liberal Party.


This bookend is inscribed on one side with Winston Churchill's signature.

The other features the great Briton’s 'We shall never surrender speech,' made to the House of Commons June 1940.

Height 17cm



 
Stacks Image 10297
Churchill Standing Sculpture
in English Plaster, Bronze Gilt & Foundry Bronze.
More Info
Churchill Bookend Single
in English Plaster

Dimensions:
Height: 230mm
Width: 100mm
Depth: 75mm

Weight: approx: 1.2kg


 
Stacks Image 10321
Big Ben Single Model
in English Plaster, Bronze Gilt & Foundry Bronze.
More Info
Churchill Bookend Single
in English Plaster

Dimensions:
Height: 230mm
Width: 100mm
Depth: 75mm

Weight: approx: 1.2kg





 
Stacks Image 10353
Churchill Bookend
in English Plaster Bronze Gilt & Foundry Bronze
More Info
Churchill Bookend Single
in English Plaster

Dimensions:
Height: 247mm
Width: 125mm
Depth: 118mm

Weight: approx: 2.5kg Plaster, 3kg Bronze Gilt, 5kg Foundry Bronze


 
Stacks Image 10377
Big Ben Bookend
in English Plaster, Bronze Gilt & Foundry Bronze
More Info
Churchill Bookend Single
in English Plaster

Dimensions:
Height: 247mm
Width: 125mm
Depth: 118mm

Weight: approx: 2.5kg Plaster, 3kg Bronze Gilt, 5kg Foundry Bronze





 

Click on the image to enlarge.

Bomber Command Crew
Small sculpture in mixed patinated materials

This detailed sculpture of Bomber Command Airmen are hand sculpted and cast one by one. This is a sculpture after the "over Life Size Bomber Command Memorial in Hyde Park, London".



More Info
During WWII, more than a million men and women served, or supported, Bomber Command. Originating in 60 nations across the world, they were united in their efforts to protect the freedom we enjoy today.

Dimensions:

Weight 230g
Hight: 78mm
Width: 68mm
Depth: 46mm



 

Click on the image to enlarge.

10 Downing Street London

The name and specifically the door are infamous and iconic being the symbol of the highest political office.
More Info
Formerly the site of the Axe Brewery, the site was built up in the
development by Mr Downing, an early graduate of Harvard University, Massachusetts whose turncoat wranglings during and after the English Civil War 16… 16…, assured his survival and wealth but earned him few friends.

A century later the first First Minister ….Walpole moved into the dark brick terrace beginning a political association as home and office of the
Prime Minister of Great Britain.

Dimensions:
6"w x 8"h x 2.5"d

Weight:
1.8kg



 
Stacks Image 10493

This image is a placeholder only, until the model is completed.
Blenheim Palace, full Front Elevation

Architectural Fine Art Model by Timothy Richards
To be completed in July 2024


Blenheim Palace, the birth place of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) will be the latest model by Timothy Richards.
More Info

This will be a stand alone model of the sophistication that Timothy Richards Models are renown for.

Please watch out for further announcements in 2024.
Contact us on sales@timothyrichards.com to pre-order or talk to us.

Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 150mm
Width: 440mm

Depth: 190mm





 
Stacks Image 10526

This image is a placeholder only, until the model is completed.
Blenheim Palace Centre Section
Architectural Fine Art Model by Timothy Richards
To be completed in July 2024


Blenheim Palace, the birth place of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) will be the latest model by Timothy Richards.
More Info

This will be a stand alone model of the sophistication that Timothy Richards Models are renown for.

Please watch out for further announcements in 2024.
Contact us on sales@timothyrichards.com to pre-order or talk to us.

Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 150mm
Width: 220mm

Depth: 190mm






Bomber Command Memorial
after the famous Memorial at Hyde Park
Timothy Richards Architectural Fine Art Models


 

Click on the image to enlarge.
Dimensions:
More Info
Imperial:
Height:
Width: 47inches
Depth:

Metric:
Height:
Width: 1200 mm
Depth:


Disclaimer:
All dimensions, weight and colouring vary due to the natural materials used and the throughout handmade process.


Bomber Command Architectural Model
Designed after the WW2 memorial at Hyde Park, London, to those who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of future generations.
More Info

The Memorial at Hyde park, was built to mark the sacrifice of 55,573 aircrew from Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Czechoslovakia, Poland and other allied countries, as well as civilians of all nations who lost their lives fighting for peace.

Approximate Dimensions:
Height: mm
Width: 440mm