Ian Brennan (sculptor)

[1] Brennan has received over ninety-five commissions for the Royal Household; these include over seventy-five carved and painted crowns, coronets and crests.

[3] Over the course of decades, a number of newly created crests carved by Brennan have been positioned above the knights' choir stalls (seats) in St George's Chapel, including those of royals such as the Duke of Cambridge and prime ministers such as Margaret Thatcher.

[5] Brennan carved a life-size lion figurehead and he also worked on the scrollwork around the entrance port on the middle gun-deck of Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory[3] which is currently in dry dock at Portsmouth's Royal Naval Dockyard.

[6] Today, HMS Victory serves as flagship of the United Kingdom's Second Sea Lord and the Royal Navy's Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command.

[7] Other marine sculptures includes the Cunard crest displayed in the Grand Lobby of the ocean liner MS Queen Victoria.

The choir of St George's Chapel , where the banners and crests of the Knights of the Garter are displayed
Brennan's carving is featured around the entrance port on the middle gun-deck on HMS Victory.