Background
Charles Rollinson Lamb was born in 1860 in New York, United States.
Charles Rollinson Lamb was born in 1860 in New York, United States.
Starting practice before the turn of the century, Charles Lamb was a member and later became president of the J. R. Lamb Corporation. In addition to church work he planned a number of theatres and apartment houses in New York, but was perhaps more widely known as designer of the so-called “Dewey Arch" erected at the end of the Spanish-American War to commemorate the home-coming of Admiral Dewey. He also designed the Court of Honor for the Hudson-Fulton Centennial in 1906.
He was a founding member of the National Sculpture Society.