List of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
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This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.[1]
Map of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Barnes
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Red lions | Outside Red Lion pub, Castelnau, Barnes 51°28′32″N 0°14′21″W / 51.47548°N 0.23905°W |
1830s | Sculptures | — | [2] | ||
Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, accompanied by the arms of the City of London, the City of Westminster (historic), Guildford, Kent, Middlesex (historic) and Colchester | On Hammersmith Bridge (part also in Hammersmith and Fulham) 51°29′15″N 0°13′52″W / 51.48750°N 0.23111°W |
1887 | Joseph Bazalgette (architect) | Reliefs | Grade II | [3] | |
Dean Colet and Two Pupils | St Paul's School 51°29′15″N 0°14′18″W / 51.48740°N 0.23832°W |
1902 | Hamo Thornycroft | Sculptural group | — | Originally installed at the school's previous site in Hammersmith, the group was moved here in 1968.[4] | |
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Barnes War Memorial | St Mary's churchyard 51°28′29″N 0°14′30″W / 51.4748°N 0.2417°W |
1921 | ? | Gabled cross | Grade II | Unveiled 19 June 1921.[5] |
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Memorial to Steve Fairbairn, a.k.a. Mile Post | Riverside at Barnes 51°28′43″N 0°13′37″W / 51.47852°N 0.226987°W |
1962 | Obelisk | — | [6] | |
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Statue of Peter Scott | London Wetland Centre 51°28′36″N 0°14′08″W / 51.47658°N 0.23565°W |
2000 | Nicola Godden | Statue | — | [7] |
Dragonfly sculpture | Roof of the meeting point at the WWT London Wetland Centre's Visitor Centre 51°28′37″N 0°14′09″W / 51.47708°N 0.23575°W |
Sculpture | — | [8] | |||
Peter Day memorial sculpture | London Wetland Centre | Sculpture | — | ||||
Sundial Max Nicholson |
London Wetland Centre | 2004 | Piers Nicholson | Stainless steel sundial | — | [9] | |
Two hawks | Entrance to No. 9 The Terrace 51°28′22″N 0°15′08″W / 51.472793°N 0.252096°W |
19th century | Sculpture | Grade II | |||
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Marc Bolan's Rock Shrine Marc Bolan |
Queens Ride 51°27′58″N 0°14′19″W / 51.465979°N 0.238695°W |
2002 | Bust | — |
Bushy Park
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Diana Fountain | Great Basin, Chestnut Avenue 51°24′36″N 0°20′10″W / 51.40992°N 0.33619°W |
17th-century sculptures in an 18th-century setting | Hubert Le Sueur, Francesco Fanelli | Grade I | [10] | |
Canadian Totem Pole | Waterhouse Plantation 51°24′47.58″N 0°21′3.07″W / 51.4132167°N 0.3508528°W |
1992 | Norman Tait | — | [11] | ||
Totem Bench | Waterhouse Plantation 51°24′45.27″N 0°21′1.69″W / 51.4125750°N 0.3504694°W |
1993 | Katie Walker | — | [12] | ||
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expedition Force (SHAEF) Memorial | Near Chestnut Avenue 51°25′06″N 0°19′41″W / 51.4183°N 0.3280°W |
1994 | — | [11] | |||
United States Army Air Force Memorial | Near Chestnut Avenue 51°25′09″N 0°19′45″W / 51.4193°N 0.3291°W |
1999 | — | [11] | |||
Metal sculpture on the Cascade | Bushy Park Water Gardens | 2008 | Ian Gill | — |
Ham and Petersham
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Father Thames | Ham House 51°26′40″N 0°18′52″W / 51.44448°N 0.31433°W |
1775 | John Bacon | Sculpture | Grade II | [13] |
Dysart coat of arms | Gatehouse off Petersham Road, Petersham, near Tree Close 51°26′42″N 0°18′12″W / 51.445103°N 0.303422°W |
1900 | c.Relief | Grade II | [14] | ||
Ham War Memorial | St Andrew's churchyard 51°26′00″N 0°18′15″W / 51.4332°N 0.3041°W |
1920 | ? | Memorial cross | Grade II | [15] | |
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Petersham War Memorial | Near St Peter's Church 51°26′49″N 0°18′05″W / 51.446845°N 0.301375°W |
1920 | ? | Memorial cross | Grade II | Unveiled 26 November 1920.[16] |
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All Saints' Church, Petersham | Bute Avenue | 1901–1909 | John Kelly | Statues and reliefs | Grade II | |
Saint George and the Dragon | Meadlands Primary School, Broughton Avenue | 1952 | Relief | ||||
Pastorale | Parkleys Estate, Ham Parade | 1956 | Keith Godwin | Sculpture | |||
Queen's Platinum Jubilee plaque | Petersham Road, near Tree Close 51°26′43″N 0°18′11″W / 51.445278°N 0.303186°W |
2022 (originally Queen's Silver Jubilee and Queen's Diamond Jubilee plaque; altered 2012 for her Diamond Jubilee) | [14] | ||||
Ashburnham Road Community Mosaic | Junction of Ashburnham Road and Back Lane, Ham 51°26′16″N 0°18′50″W / 51.43789°N 0.31398°W |
2005 | Howard Grange, Miriam Zadik Gold, local residents | Mosaic | [17] | ||
Ham Village Green Community Mosaic Project | 2014 | Julia van den Bosch and Kim Porrelli, Save the World Club | Mosaic | [18] | |||
Ham Village Sign | Gate House Garden, Ham Parade | 2021 | Diana Burnard (of Village Signs), designed by Jim Andrews | [19] |
Hampton and Hampton Hill
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Monument to William Roy | Roy Grove, Hampton 51°25′34″N 0°21′57″W / 51.42621°N 0.36571°W |
1791 | William Mudge | Cannon (repurposed) | Grade II | Marks the south-eastern end of the baseline measured by General Roy in 1784 which is considered to be the origin of the Ordnance Survey. Its counterpart to the north-west is at Heathrow Airport.[20] |
Insignia of the 8th Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment | Over door of 15 High Street, Hampton Hill 51°25′22″N 0°21′32″W / 51.42282°N 0.35888°W |
1914 | |||||
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Hampton Hill War Memorial | St James's churchyard 51°25′48″N 0°21′39″W / 51.4299°N 0.3607°W |
1920 | P. M. Andrews | Memorial cross | Grade II | Unveiled 26 May 1920.[21] |
Tagg's Island Sundial | Hampton Court Road, near Tagg's Island 51°24′36″N 0°21′06″W / 51.40987°N 0.35171°W |
1999 | David Harber | [22] | |||
Mural | Hampton Youth Project 51°25′33″N 0°22′39″W / 51.42581°N 0.37745°W |
Extended in 2012 | Tom Ryall (extension) | [23][24] | |||
Gates, railings and an entrance piece | Tangley Park Family Centre, Bramble Lane, Hampton 51°25′32.29″N 0°22′40.49″W / 51.4256361°N 0.3779139°W |
2013 | Helena Roden (artist), Gideon Petersen (blacksmith) | [18] |
Hampton Court Palace
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Coat of arms of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey | On east side of Anne Boleyn Gatehouse, over doorway 51°24′12″N 0°20′17″W / 51.403425°N 0.33803°W |
1521 | c.Relief | Grade I | [25] | ||
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Astronomical clock | On east side of Anne Boleyn Gatehouse 51°24′12″N 0°20′17″W / 51.403425°N 0.33803°W |
1540 | Nicholas Kratzer and Nicholas Oursian | Astronomical clock | Grade I | [25] |
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The Three Graces | Fountain Garden, at east end 51°24′10″N 0°20′02″W / 51.402874°N 0.33379°W |
After a 16th-century original | After Germain Pilon and Domenico del Barbiere | Sculpture | Grade II* | A copy (of uncertain date) of the funerary monument for the heart of Henry II of France, now in the Louvre.[26] |
Hercules | South side of palace, facing Privy Garden 51°24′10″N 0°20′14″W / 51.402786°N 0.33721°W |
17th century | [27] | ||||
Roman soldier | South side of palace, facing Privy Garden 51°24′10″N 0°20′13″W / 51.402786°N 0.33707°W |
17th century | [28] | ||||
Privy Garden statues | Privy Garden 51°24′04″N 0°20′15″W / 51.401097°N 0.33762°W |
17th century | [29] | ||||
Sundial | Privy Garden (at north end) 51°24′10″N 0°20′14″W / 51.402647°N 0.33722°W |
1680 | c.Thomas Tompion | Sundial | Grade I | [30] | |
Hercules Triumphing over Envy | East Front | 1695–1696 | c.Caius Gabriel Cibber | Tympanum relief | Grade I | [31] | |
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Flower Pot Gate | Hampton Court Road, north of Hampton Court 51°24′23″N 0°20′07″W / 51.406361°N 0.335392°W |
1699–1700 | John Nost | Grade I | [32] | |
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Lion Gate | Hampton Court Road, north of Hampton Court 51°24′23″N 0°20′14″W / 51.406341°N 0.337118°W |
18th century | Christopher Wren (architect) | Grade I | [33] | |
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Screen | South end of Privy Garden, facing River Thames 51°24′03″N 0°20′15″W / 51.400877°N 0.33762°W |
1701 | Jean Tijou | Screen | Grade I | [34] |
Lion of England | Trophy Gate 51°24′16″N 0°20′29″W / 51.404526°N 0.34140°W |
1708 | Grinling Gibbons and John Oliver | Sculpture | Grade I | [35] | |
Unicorn of Scotland | Trophy Gate 51°24′16″N 0°20′29″W / 51.404506°N 0.34144°W |
1708 | Grinling Gibbons and John Oliver | Sculpture | [35] | ||
Trophies of arms | Trophy Gate 51°24′16″N 0°20′29″W / 51.404486°N 0.34148°W |
1708 | Grinling Gibbons and John Oliver | Sculpture | [36] | ||
Adonis | Rose Garden | 1869 | Robert Jackson | Statue | Grade II | Moved to this site from the Privy Garden in 1995.[37] | |
Flora | Rose Garden | 1869 | Robert Jackson | Statue | Grade II | Moved to this site from the Privy Garden in 1995.[37] | |
Abundance | Rose Garden | 1906 | c.Francis Derwent Wood | Sculpture | — | ||
King's Beasts | Tudor Garden, Chapel Court 51°24′13″N 0°20′12″W / 51.403658°N 0.33678°W |
2009 | Todd Longstaffe-Gowan (landscape architect) | [38] |
The King's Beasts
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Lion of England | North side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403622°N 0.33927°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] | ||
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Seymour Panther | North side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403605°N 0.33927°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] | ||
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Greyhound of Richmond | North side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403583°N 0.33920°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] | ||
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Yale of Beaufort | North side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403578°N 0.33909°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] | ||
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Tudor Dragon | North side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403572°N 0.33904°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] | ||
Queen's Panther | South side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403508°N 0.33904°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] | |||
Bull of Clarence | South side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403510°N 0.33911°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] | |||
Queen's Lion | South side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403520°N 0.33921°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] | |||
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Royal Dragon | South side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403527°N 0.33926°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] | ||
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Seymour Unicorn | South side of Moat Bridge 51°24′13″N 0°20′21″W / 51.403514°N 0.33929°W |
1911 | Sculpture | [39] |
Terracotta roundels
editHampton Wick
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Hampton Wick War Memorial | Hampton Wick Roundabout 51°24′40″N 0°18′41″W / 51.4112°N 0.3113°W |
1921 | ? | Memorial cross | Grade II | [42] |
Sculpture | Hampton Wick Riverside | ? | sculpture |
Kew
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Leda and the Swan | Over door of Adam House, 352 Kew Road 51°28′56″N 0°17′13″W / 51.48224°N 0.28701°W |
1750 | c.Relief | Grade II* | [43][44] | ||
Royal Arms (Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee memorial) | On 22 Gloucester Road (the former parish hall of St Anne's Church) 51°28′58″N 0°17′06″W / 51.48284°N 0.28501°W |
1897 | Relief | [45] | |||
Coat of arms of Surrey | Kew Bridge (see also under Hounslow) 51°29′12″N 0°17′14″W / 51.48676°N 0.28735°W |
1903 | John Wolfe Barry and Cuthbert A. Brereton | Relief | Grade II | [46] | |
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Kew War Memorial | On Kew Green, next to St Anne's Church 51°29′00″N 0°17′15″W / 51.48345°N 0.28751°W |
1921 | ? | Memorial cross | Grade II | Unveiled 25 June 1921.[47] |
Gates and railings | The National Archives | 1990–1995 | c.Alan Evans | Gates and railings | — | Based on medieval tally sticks, an early form of accounting.[48] | |
Cayho | Kew Pier | 2000 | Mark Folds | Sculpture | — | ||
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There Be Monsters | Outside The National Archives 51°28′52″N 0°16′48″W / 51.480995°N 0.280046°W |
2004–2005 | Workshop & Company | Mosaic globe sculpture | — | [49] |
Abstract sculpture to represent formal letter mail and a file cabinet. | Emerald Gardens, Bessant Drive | David Harber | Metal sculpture | — | [50] | ||
Abstract sculpture representing upside down pen nibs | Emerald Gardens, Bessant Drive | David Harber | Metal sculpture | — | [50] | ||
Mosaic Gardens | Windham Croft Centre for Children, 16 Windham Road | 2012 | Martin Cheek and many schools | — | [18] | ||
Miss Prism | Kew Riverside | William Pye | Water-powered kinetic sculpture | — | |||
Eccentric Empress | Kew Riverside | 2018 | Danny Lane | Glass sculpture | — | ||
Sundial | Kew Riverside, Melliss Avenue | Sculpture | — | ||||
Parabolic Reflectors (Sound Mirrors) | Kew Riverside | Richter Spielgeräte | Steel-reinforced concrete | — | |||
White Light Passage | Kew Riverside | 1999 | John Gibbons | Stainless steel | — |
Kew Gardens
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Chinese guardian lions | Facing pond, near Palm House 51°28′44″N 0°17′28″W / 51.478955°N 0.290996°W |
14th–18th century | ? | Statues | — | Possibly from the Ming period or later; similar to bronze examples in the Forbidden City. Given to the gardens by Sir John Ramsden in 1958.[51] | |
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Flora | The Orangery | 18th century | ||||
Five statues in a semicircle | Queen's Garden, behind Kew Palace 51°29′03″N 0°17′44″W / 51.484272°N 0.295469°W |
1734–1735 | [52] | ||||
Shepherd | Temperate House | 1760–1770 | John Cheere | Statue | |||
Shepherdess | Temperate House | 1760–1770 | John Cheere | Statue | |||
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David | Temperate House | 19th century | After Donatello | Statue | ||
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Hercules and Achelous | In pond near Palm House 51°28′46″N 0°17′27″W / 51.479435°N 0.290802°W |
1814 | c.François Joseph Bosio | Sculptural group | Grade II | Purchased by George IV in 1829 through his goldsmiths Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, and placed in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Installed here in 1963, when it was adapted for use as a fountain.[53] |
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Medici Vase | North-east of Palm House | 1825 | c.Vase | Grade II | ||
Lion | Lion Gate, Kew Road 51°28′38″N 0°17′28″W / 51.477112°N 0.291031°W |
1845 (Coade stone lion statue 1821) | Thomas Hardwick | Grade II | |||
Unicorn | Unicorn Gate, Kew Road 51°28′14″N 0°17′37″W / 51.470601°N 0.293715°W |
1845 (Coade stone unicorn statue 1821) | Thomas Hardwick | Grade II | |||
Elizabeth Gate (formerly Main Gate) | Kew Green 51°29′04″N 0°17′29″W / 51.484372°N 0.29130°W |
1846 | Decimus Burton | Grade II* | |||
Cumberland Gate | Kew Road 51°28′49″N 0°17′21″W / 51.480345°N 0.289043°W |
1868 | William Eden Nesfield | Grade II | [54] | ||
Victoria Gate | Kew Road 51°28′40″N 0°17′27″W / 51.477902°N 0.290780°W |
1868 | William Eden Nesfield | Grade II | [54] | ||
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Out in the Fields | Herb Garden 51°28′50″N 0°17′21″W / 51.480545°N 0.289293°W |
1879 | Arthur George Atkinson | Sculpture | — | |
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The Sower | Near Princess of Wales Conservatory 51°28′57″N 0°17′21″W / 51.482445°N 0.289279°W |
1886 | Hamo Thornycroft | Sculpture | Grade II | |
War memorial | Temple of Arethusa | 1921 | Robert Lorimer | Plaque | Grade II | Unveiled 25 May 1921.[55] | |
Sundial | Near Kew Palace 51°28′59″N 0°17′40″W / 51.483037°N 0.294361°W |
1959 | Martin Holden (based on Thomas Tompion) | Sundial | Grade II | [56] | |
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Boy with Dolphin | Queen's Garden, behind Kew Palace 51°29′03″N 0°17′43″W / 51.484162°N 0.295349°W |
1959 | c.After Andrea del Verrocchio | Fountain with sculpture | — | |
Kew Mural | In the Visitors Centre at Victoria Gate 51°28′41″N 0°17′27″W / 51.478012°N 0.290791°W |
1988 | Robert H. Games | — | |||
Seven Slate Towers | Secluded Garden 51°28′57″N 0°17′28″W / 51.482505°N 0.291199°W |
1995–1996 | Dan Reuben Harvey and Heather Ackroyd | Sculpture | — | [57] | |
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A Maximis ad Minima | 1998 | Eduardo Paolozzi | Sculpture | — | [58] | |
Bootstrap DNA | Near Jodrell Laboratory 51°28′55.8″N 0°17′20.8″W / 51.482167°N 0.289111°W |
2003 | Charles Jencks/John Gibson | Sculpture | — | [59] | |
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Leaf Spirit | Woodland Garden | 2018 | Simon Gudgeon | Sculpture | — |
The Queen's Beasts
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University Boat Race finishing stone | The Riverside, Mortlake | 19th century | |||||
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Mortlake and East Sheen War Memorial | Sheen Lane, at crossroads with Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen 51°27′52″N 0°16′00″W / 51.46452°N 0.266787°W |
1925 | Albert Myers | Obelisk | Grade II | [61] |
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The Angel of Death | East Sheen Cemetery | 1922 | Sydney March | Portland stone and bronze memorial | Grade II* | |
Mortlake Brewery War Memorial | Lower Richmond Road, Mortlake | 1945; moved to present site c. 1959 after closure of original brewery | [62] | ||||
Stag relief | Outside the gates of the old Stag Brewery, Lower Richmond Road | Moved here about 1959 when Watney's Stag Brewery in Victoria was demolished. | |||||
Mosaic marking Tim Berners-Lee's invention of the World Wide Web | Sheen Lane Centre, Sheen Lane, East Sheen 51°27′56″N 0°16′03″W / 51.46562°N 0.267373°W |
June 2013 | Sue Edkins | [63] | |||
Glass flowers | Mortlake Crematorium, Garden of Remembrance | Glass sculpture |
Richmond
editTeddington
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Jubilee fountain | Park Road 51°25′31″N 0°20′05″W / 51.42526°N 0.33478°W |
1887 | — | [81] | |||
Memorial to Timothy Bennet | Sandy Lane 51°24′51.69″N 0°19′3.67″W / 51.4143583°N 0.3176861°W |
1900 | Grade II | [82][83] | |||
Diana of Versailles | Grove Gardens | 1910 | c.Domenico Brucciani | [84] | |||
Church Cross War Memorial | Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Church Road 51°25′34.51″N 0°20′10.39″W / 51.4262528°N 0.3362194°W |
After 1918 | Memorial cross | [85] | |||
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Stanley School War Memorial | Stanley Primary School, Strathmore Road 51°26′02″N 0°20′46″W / 51.4340°N 0.3462°W |
1920 | W. T. Curtis | Obelisk | Grade II | Unveiled 27 October 1920.[86] |
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Teddington War Memorial | Hampton Road, outside Teddington Memorial Hospital 51°25′35″N 0°20′26″W / 51.42637°N 0.34065°W |
1921 | Francis William Doyle Jones | Cenotaph | Grade II | Unveiled 8 January 1921.[87] |
Bust of Noël Coward | Teddington Library | 1999 | Avril Vellacott | ||||
27 paintings and sculptures | Teddington Health and Social Care Centre | 2010 | Christine Byron, Julian Das, Chuck Elliot, Sam Haynes, Andrew McRobb, Andràs Mészàros, Jane Porter, Salina Somalya, Peter Slight, Jill Storey, Anna Tikhomirova, Stefano Unterthiner, Duncan Usher, Katie Wall, John Walsom | [18] | |||
32 paintings, graphic designs, photographs and prints | Teddington Memorial Hospital 51°25′35″N 0°20′26.42″W / 51.42639°N 0.3406722°W |
2012 | Christine Byron, Colin Campbell, Catherine Cartwright, Tessa Charles, Helen Dixon, John Glover, Jerry Harpur, Andrew McRobb, Tom Nowell, Jill Storey, Anna Tikhomirova | [18] | |||
Poppies (First World War memorial) | High Street, near junction with Elmfield Avenue 51°25′38″N 0°20′01″W / 51.42719°N 0.3337°W |
2015 | Camelia Botnar Foundation | [88] |
Twickenham
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Redeeming The Time (sundial) | Dial House, Twickenham Riverside 51°26′49″N 0°19′28″W / 51.44691°N 0.32447°W |
1726 | Thomas Twining | [89] | |||
Eagle | Over entrance to Ryde House, East Twickenham 51°27′22″N 0°18′36″W / 51.45604°N 0.30993°W |
1830 | c.Grade II | [90] | |||
Lion | Entrance to West Stand, Twickenham Stadium 51°27′20″N 0°20′35″W / 51.45552°N 0.34304°W |
1837 | William F. Woodington for Coade & Sealy | Statue | [91] | ||
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The Naked Ladies | York House gardens 51°26′48.30″N 0°19′26.50″W / 51.4467500°N 0.3240278°W |
Late 19th-century sculptures in an early 20th-century setting | Oscar Spalmach | Grade II | [92] | |
The Birth of Venus | The Japanese garden, York House | Early 20th century | |||||
Science, Literature and Art | Twickenham Library | 1906 | Gilbert Seale | Grade II | [93] | ||
Alfred, Lord Tennyson | Twickenham Library | 1906 | Roundel | Grade II | |||
Alexander Pope | Twickenham Library | 1906 | Roundel | Grade II | |||
Diane de Gabies | Orleans House garden | 1910 | c.Domenico Brucciani | [84] | |||
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Twickenham War Memorial | Radnor Gardens 51°26′25″N 0°19′55″W / 51.44023°N 0.33187°W |
1921 | Mortimer Brown | Statue | Grade II* | |
Memorial to George Rowland Hill | Twickenham Stadium | 1929 | ? | Relief | [94] | ||
Relief representing electricity | 42 York Street (former South Eastern Electricity Board building) | 1930s | Percy George Bentham | ||||
The Spirit of Rugby (The Kicker, The Winger, The Scrum-Half and The Forward) |
Entrance to West Stand, Twickenham Stadium 51°27′20″N 0°20′35″W / 51.45554°N 0.34307°W |
1994–1995 | Gerald Laing | Statues | — | [95][96] | |
Restless Kingdom | Outside Twickenham railway station 51°27′0.65″N 0°19′51″W / 51.4501806°N 0.33083°W |
2003 | Guy Rushworth Harden | Sculpture | [97] | ||
Statue of Nick Duncombe | Twickenham Stoop | 2005 | Nathan David | Statue | [98] | ||
B is for Boat – R is for River | Diamond Jubilee Gardens | 2005 | Kevin Herlihy | [18] | |||
Core Values | Front of South Stand, Twickenham Stadium 51°27′19″N 0°20′21″W / 51.45526°N 0.33904°W |
2010 | Gerald Laing (artist) and Black Isle Bronze Foundry | Sculptural group | [99] | ||
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Mural to the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights | Church Street, Twickenham, near York House 51°26′53″N 0°19′31″W / 51.44806°N 0.32528°W |
18 May 2010 | Sam Haynes and pupils of Christ's and Grey Court Schools | [100] | ||
Twickenham's War (2015) | Diamond Jubilee Gardens, The Frame (changing display of artworks) | June 2011 | Roger Hutchins (frame) with artworks by Nathalie Palin, Rachel Craddock, Emily Allchurch and young people | [18] | |||
Metal sculpture | Kneller Gardens 51°26′49″N 0°21′00″W / 51.44691°N 0.34987°W |
2012 | Cuong Van Huynh, Oliver Jackman | [101] | |||
Poem (inscribed in ground around a poplar tree) | Diamond Jubilee Gardens | 23 June 2012 (official opening) | Land Use Consultants LUC and The Landscape Group | [18] | |||
The Four Seasons Insect Hotel | Twickenham Embankment 51°26′44.64″N 0°19′38.45″W / 51.4457333°N 0.3273472°W |
2014 | Portia Baker and Emily Allchurch, children from Radnor House School and Orleans Junior School | [18] | |||
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Pope's Urn Alexander Pope |
Champion's Wharf, Twickenham Riverside 51°26′48″N 0°19′29″W / 51.446609°N 0.324584°W |
2015 | Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios | Stylised urn and benches | [102][103] | |
Rose and Poppy Gates | Twickenham Stadium | 2016 | Harry Gray | Gates | [104] | ||
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Memorial to the Belgian Village on the Thames | Warren Gardens, St Margarets 51°27′16″N 0°18′17″W / 51.4545°N 0.3048°W |
2017 | Kristoffel Boudens | [105] | ||
Sculpture | East Stand, Twickenham Stadium 51°27′22″N 0°20′25″W / 51.45624°N 0.34017°W |
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Various wooden sculptures of wildlife | Kneller Gardens | ||||||
Various sculptures | Champions Wharf, Twickenham Riverside 51°26′47″N 0°19′29″W / 51.44651°N 0.32477°W |
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Sculpture of bullrushes | Champions Wharf, Twickenham Riverside 51°26′47″N 0°19′30″W / 51.44642°N 0.32487°W |
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Bullrushes sculpture | The Japanese Garden, York House | ||||||
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St Mary's University, Twickenham | Strawberry Hill Park | 19th century | Statues and reliefs |
Whitton
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Whitton Community Mosaic | Whitton High Street | 2004 | Adipost Ceramic Studio; Frances Grant | — | [18] | ||
12 benches carved with wildlife reliefs | Crane Park 51°26′36″N 0°22′31″W / 51.4432°N 0.37534°W |
Winter 2014 (3 benches), 9 earlier | Paul Sivell | — | [107] |
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External links
edit- Media related to Sculptures in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames at Wikimedia Commons