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Louis Frederick Roslyn

Louis Frederick Roslyn, born Louis Frederick Roselieb, (1878–1934) was a British sculptor noted for his World War I war memorials and other sculptures. Before beginning his career, he studied at Westminster City & Guilds College and the Royal Academy. He enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps in 1915, but for medical or other reasons was put on the reserve until 1917 when he was called to the School of Military Aeronautics and subsequently made Lieutenant. It seems to be during his military service that he finally changed his name to Roslyn.
==Personal life==

Louis Frederick Roselieb, later Roslyn, was born on 13 July 1878 in Lambeth, London〔 the son of George Louis Roselieb, a German sculptor who came to England from Germany to work.
Louis Roselieb attended Westminster City & Guilds College before joining the Royal Academy, where in 1905 he was awarded a two year Landseer Scholarship for sculpture. Once he started to practice, his studio was located at "The Studio" in Clapham, London.〔(''Louis Frederick Roslyn.'' ) Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture. Retrieved 26 August 2012.〕
From 1906 to 1916 Roslyn worked at The Standard Plating Works in Rosebury Avenue. He was a "Sculptor and Electra Metallurgist".〔''Louis Frederick Rosleib's Royal Airforce Service Record AIR 76,'' Reel 436, National Archives, Kew.〕 He enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps in 1915 under the name of Louis Fritz Roselieb.〔 At the time of his enlistment he was 38 years and 5 months old and his height was 5 feet 6.1/2 inches. His wife was Ethel Roselieb and they had three children, Claude Frederick (12 years), Edward George (9 years) and John Bleckly (3 1/2 years).〔
At some point during his military service Roselieb changed his surname to Roslyn. It is not entirely clear when this decision was made; the statue of Edward VII had been done under the name Roselieb in 1911, whereas his work on the Imperial Buildings in 1914 was signed Roslyn.〔''File WO 339/108338.'' The National Archives, Kew.〕
Roslyn executed sculptural work for many war memorials in England and Wales. He also executed a war memorial in Trinidad, West Indies. The Duchess of York and Duchess of Connaught were among those of whom he was commissioned to do portrait busts.〔(Louis Roslyn. ) PMSA Artists' Biographies. Retrieved 27 August 2012.〕 He was a Member and then Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors. His membership commenced 1914 and his Fellowship commenced in 1923.〔

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