Sculptors (1572 pages found in this category)


Six Acts

Six Acts of Parliament introduced in the aftermath of the 1819 Peterloo Massacre, intended to quash any further protests in support of parliamentary reform.

Skelmanthorpe flag

Banner made in honour of the victims of the Peterloo Massacre.

Skyhooks (Trafford Park)

Pair of 18-metre high statues at the northern entrance to Trafford Park, erected in 1995 to mark the area's regeneration

Slack Roman Fort

Castellum (fort) in the Roman province of Britannia, which may have been the Cambodunum mentioned as a station on the road between Deva Victrix (Chester) and Eboracum (York).

Sleep and his Half-Brother Death

Oil on canvas painting completed by John William Waterhouse in 1874

Small-Scale Experimental machine

World’s first electronic stored-program computer.

Smithills Hall

Smithills Hall in Bolton, Greater Manchester, is one of the oldest manor houses in the northwest of England, dating in parts from the 15th century.

Socage

Form of tenure under English feudal property law.

Society

Find society article by category.

Society for Psychical Research

Registered charity founded in 1882 to conduct scientific investigations into psychic and paranormal phenomena.