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Noble Matthew Collection

Noble Matthew was a man of integrity and honor, known for his unwavering commitment to doing what was right

Background imageNoble Matthew Collection: Statue of the Late Mr. Joseph Brotherton, erected in Peel Park, Manchester, 1858. Creator: Walmsly

Statue of the Late Mr. Joseph Brotherton, erected in Peel Park, Manchester, 1858. Creator: Walmsly
Statue of the Late Mr. Joseph Brotherton, erected in Peel Park, Manchester, 1858. British politician, Nonconformist minister and pioneering vegetarian. The statue is of bronze, by Mr. M. Noble...Mr

Background imageNoble Matthew Collection: Statue of the late Lord Lyons for St. Paul's Cathedral, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Statue of the late Lord Lyons for St. Paul's Cathedral, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Statue of the late Lord Lyons for St. Paul's Cathedral, 1860. Mr. M. Noble, of Bruton-street, has just completed the model for a fine statue of the late Admiral Lord Lyons

Background imageNoble Matthew Collection: The Hood Memorial, at Kensal-Green, 1854. Creator: Unknown

The Hood Memorial, at Kensal-Green, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Hood Memorial, at Kensal-Green, 1854. Monument commemorating poet Thomas Hood in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. The Memorial is an appropriate and tasteful composition

Background imageNoble Matthew Collection: The International Exhibition: marble statue - 'Purity' by Matthew Noble, 1862

The International Exhibition: marble statue - "Purity" by Matthew Noble, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
The International Exhibition: marble statue - "Purity" by Matthew Noble, 1862....we may say that there is a sort of double conventionalism in the abstract representations of the virtues

Background imageNoble Matthew Collection: Hood Memorial Relief - 'The Dream of Eugene Aram', 1854. Creator: Unknown

Hood Memorial Relief - "The Dream of Eugene Aram", 1854. Creator: Unknown
Hood Memorial Relief - "The Dream of Eugene Aram", 1854. Detail on monument commemorating poet Thomas Hood in Kensal Green Cemetery, London

Background imageNoble Matthew Collection: Hood Memorial Relief - 'The Bridge of Sighs', 1854. Creator: Unknown

Hood Memorial Relief - "The Bridge of Sighs", 1854. Creator: Unknown
Hood Memorial Relief - "The Bridge of Sighs", 1854. Detail on monument commemorating poet Thomas Hood in Kensal Green Cemetery, London

Background imageNoble Matthew Collection: Matthew Noble, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins

Matthew Noble, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins
Matthew Noble, 1860s


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Noble Matthew was a man of integrity and honor, known for his unwavering commitment to doing what was right. His noble deeds and selfless acts of kindness touched the lives of all who knew him. He was a beacon of light in a world often overshadowed by darkness, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. Matthew's generosity knew no bounds, as he gave freely of his time, resources, and love to anyone who crossed his path. His compassion for others was unmatched, and his humble nature endeared him to all who had the privilege of knowing him. In times of trouble or despair, Noble Matthew could always be counted on for guidance and support. His wisdom and strength were like a steady rock in turbulent waters, providing comfort and reassurance to those around him. Though he may have passed from this world, the legacy lives on in the hearts of those whose lives he touched. His memory serves as a reminder that true nobility lies not in titles or wealth, but in the way we treat others with kindness and respect. Rest in peace, dear friend - your spirit will forever shine bright in our hearts.