Monday, 13 October 2014

John & Dorothy Larvin ( Johnny Carrington )

John & Dorothy Larvin
(Johnny Carrington)

Description of headstone:
Deep dark grey granite headstone with engraved and painted boxers fighting and roses base.
 
Location:
Carlton cemetery, Nottingham.
 
Materials:
Deep dark grey granite headstone
 
Stonemason:
Marco Paolini

Inspiration for the design:

Johnny Carrington is John Larvin's boxing name, he was a well known Nottingham boxer around 1946 to 1954.
Nottingham's long history of boxing goes back to the bare-knuckle days of Bendigo and Ben Caunt.
And down the years famous names like Wally Swift, Johnny Pritchett, David Needham, the Laing Brothers and, today, Carl Froch have maintained a proud tradition.
But there were dozens more who fought professionally, some in fairground boxing booths. You may recall Young Chen, Frankie Bonser, Tishy Marsden, Johnny Carrington, George Wheatcroft, Liscomb Moreland, Cyril Johnson, George Dickens, Jack Cooling, Billy Strange, Ginger McWard, Banky Cadman, Charlie Keeling, Dick Johnson, Frankie Parkes, Tommy Kirk, Johnny Bartles and Arthur Adkins.
And, under the influence of promoters like Reg King, Nottingham also attracted some of the finest boxers of their day to the city, including Henry Cooper and Joe Erskine.
 
Click on the link bellow for Johnny Carrington boxing record and more info
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=56047&cat=boxer

The painting below signed by Bruce Shields 80. With this painting I managed to get the design of the shorts to make it more personalised.

JOHNNY CARRINGTON ON A PAINTING
 

  Headstone photos


Clifton Village Nottingham war memorial

Clifton Village War Memorial

1914-1918


Description:
Black granite wedged shape, sandblasted and engraved hand painted design and silver gilding
 
Location:
Clifton Village, Clifton, Nottingham

Stonemason:
Marco Paolini
 
 
Inspiration for the design:

The design for the Clifton village war memorial was created by using three photos, that was taken during world war one, all the pictures are silhouettes of British soldier.
Generally there are 8 soldiers per section so I decided to incorporate it in my design also by doing that I have tried to create a realistic scenario and to try recreate the realities of war.
 

THE INSPIRATIONAL PHOTOS


  British soldiers cross a ridge at the battle of Mons in France in 1914.

 
British soldiers of the 8th Battalion, East Yorkshire during the Third Battle of Ypres.
 
 
  The actual name is ' Silhouette seeking a comrades grave '. Taken by Ernest Brooks on 22 August 1917 near Ypres.

PHOTO OF THE MEMORIAL