An early training in calligraphy and lettercutting has led to many commissions for inscriptions in stone and slate. As well as public memorials like the national monument to British victims of the Gulf War and work on the Royal Marines monument in the Mall in London, many other more private memorials and gravestones have been carved and erected. Boulders, both vast and tiny, have been inscribed and commemorative wall tablets and sundials made, sometimes to mark specific events like the opening of a new building, but always with the intention of making objects of delight in their own right.
   
 

ARCTIC CAMPAIGN
MEMORIAL

NOON-MARK
SUNDIAL

GULF WAR
MEMORIAL

INSCRIPTION FROM
ECCLESIASTES
       

MARKERS

DUGDALE BOULDER

HAMPTON COURT
PALACE

ROYAL MARINES
MONUMENT
       

MORGAN LIBRARY

ANNE OLIVER
MEMORIAL

MARSHALL
HEADSTONE

HUGHES JONES
HEADSTONE
       
NICHOLAS KNATCHBULL MEMORIAL
NICHOLAS
KNATCHBULL
MEMORIAL