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ARMSTEAD, HENRY HUGH (1828-1005) , English sculptor, was first trained as a silversmith, and achieved the highest excellence with the " St George's Vase " and the " Outram Shield." He rose to the front rank among contemporary sculptors, his chief
Cambridge , and numerous effigies, such as " Bishop
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