Background
Samuel Peploe Wood was born in Great Haywood, Staffordshire on 17 February 1827, the youngest of seven children of Joseph and Alethea Wood, and younger brother of the painter Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845).
Samuel Peploe Wood was born in Great Haywood, Staffordshire on 17 February 1827, the youngest of seven children of Joseph and Alethea Wood, and younger brother of the painter Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845).
His sculpture can be seen on many churches and public buildings in England, and there are a number of his sketches and watercolours at Staffordshire County Museum. In 1841 he was bound as an apprentice to the Trubshaws, local architects but did not complete his apprenticeship. Instead, in 1846 he went to Milan, Italy to train in the studio of the sculptor Rafaelle Monti(1818-1881).
While studying in Milan, Wood joined Giuseppe Garibaldi"s forces and saw some service in 1848.
He was back in England by 1851 and began his career as a sculptor, setting up a studio in Lichfield, Staffordshire. Wood undertook work on many Staffordshire and west Midlands buildings, including the reredos at All Angels" Church, Colwich.
Corbels and bosses at Saint Stephen"s Church, Great Haywood, an oak lectern for Stowe by Lichfield. And a crucifixion and resurrection at Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
He also sculpted fireplaces at Bishton Hall, Staffordshire, the figure of Victory on Burslem Town Hall and worked on the facade of Birmingham Town Hall.