In clearing out my study today, an annual ordeal, I came across a curiosity, which I am not even sure I acknowledged when it arrived. Ever since I first met Anthony Caro in the mid-1990s, I have been intrigued that he told me that when he was an undergraduate reading Mechanical Sciences (ie engineering) at Christ’s College, Cambridge, he had done a bust of the then Master, my grandfather Charles Raven. It was Caro’s first – unrecorded – experiment in sculpture. I have often wondered what became of it, as did Caro. No-one, including the College, knew. Then out of the blue came a letter from one of Caro’s college contemporaries containing a misty, but perfectly identifiable, photograph of the undeniably noble, quasi-Roman bust with Caro himself gingerly holding the backcloth behind it. This at least makes it possible to document the bust, and might make it easier to locate it:-

Actually it looks a bit like you but rather more forbidding.
Yes, there’s always been said to be a family resemblance. Charles (I was called after him)