Background
Wyon was born in 1882, the son of Allan Wyon Federal Security Agency (1843–1907) and Harriet Gairdner.
assistant engraver sculptor vicar
Wyon was born in 1882, the son of Allan Wyon Federal Security Agency (1843–1907) and Harriet Gairdner.
Wyon attended Highgate School and, like others in his family, studied sculpture in London from 1905 to 1909 at the Royal Academy.
Other, more decorative, works include the relief of a male figure representing the East Wind on the London Underground headquarters building at 55 Broadway above Saint James"s Park Underground Station. From 1910 to 1911 he was an assistant sculptor to Hamo Thornycroft. Between 1924 and 1930 he was Honorary Secretary of the Art Workers Guild.
He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and also worked as a die-engraver, but took Holy Orders in 1933.
From 1936 until his retirement in 1955, he was vicar of Saint Peters Church, Newlyn. He had three sisters, Olive, and two others
One an Anglican Deaconess and the other a Congregational Minister.