List of public art in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
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This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
Map of public art in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Fulham
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Designation | Notes |
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Cock | Roof of The Cock, North End Road 51°28′53″N 0°11′59″W / 51.4813°N 0.1997°W |
19th century | Statue | Grade II | [1] | |||
Marshall War Memorial Walter Langley Marshall; the WWI dead of the parish; the 3rd Fulham Scouts |
St Peter's churchyard, St Peter's Terrace 51°28′45″N 0°12′29″W / 51.4792°N 0.2081°W |
1919 | G. Maile and Sons | Crucifix | Cornish granite | Grade II | An unusual combined memorial to the priest of the church, who died in 1917, and the war dead.[2] | |
War memorial | Churchyard of St Thomas of Canterbury, Rylston Road 51°28′53″N 0°12′24″W / 51.4815°N 0.2066°W |
1920 | c.? | Memorial cross | Stone | Grade II | Originally sited near the church's south porch; relocated in 1967.[3] | |
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Fulham War Memorial | Vicarage Gardens 51°28′08″N 0°12′40″W / 51.4689°N 0.2112°W |
1921 | Alfred Turner | War memorial with sculpture | Grade II | Unveiled 10 July 1921.[4] | |
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All Saints' Church War Memorial | All Saints' churchyard 51°28′07″N 0°12′44″W / 51.4685°N 0.2122°W |
1923 | ? | Calvary | Grade II | Unveiled May 1923.[5] | |
Adoration | Bishops Park | 1953 | James Wedgwood | Sculpture | Stone | — | [6] | |
Grief | Bishops Park | 1953 | James Wedgwood | Sculpture | Stone | — | [7] | |
Leda | Bishops Park | 1953 | James Wedgwood | Sculpture | Stone | — | [8] | |
Protection | Bishops Park | 1953 | James Wedgwood | Sculpture | Stone | — | [9] | |
Affection | Bishops Park | 1963 | Joseph Hermon Cawthra | Sculpture | Stone | — | [10] | |
Clarion | Fulham Broadway | 1981 | c.Philip King | Sculpture | Steel | — | [11] | |
Gateway of Hands | Chelsea Harbour 51°28′29″N 0°10′50″W / 51.4746°N 0.1805°W |
1991 | Glynn Williams | Sculpture | Bronze | — | [12] | |
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International Brigades Memorial | Fulham Palace Gardens 51°28′07″N 0°12′49″W / 51.4686°N 0.2137°W |
31 August 1997 (erected) | Memorial | — | [13] | ||
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Statue of Johnny Haynes | Craven Cottage stadium, Stevenage Road 51°28′29″N 0°13′14″W / 51.4747°N 0.2206°W |
2008 | Douglas Jennings | Statue | Bronze | — | [14] |
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Statue of Peter Osgood | Stamford Bridge stadium | 2010 | Philip Jackson | Statue | Bronze | — | [15] |
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The Mother and the Child | All Saints' churchyard 51°28′07″N 0°12′44″W / 51.4686°N 0.2122°W |
2013 (after an original of 2000) | Helen Sinclair | Statue | Resin | — | Replica of a bronze version, the top half of which was sawn off and stolen in 2012.[16][17]
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Hammersmith
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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Bull | King Street, outside No. 257 (Ravenscourt Arms pub) 51°29′35.4″N 0°14′19.3″W / 51.493167°N 0.238694°W |
19th century (placed here 1904) | Statue | Grade II | [18] | |||
Swan mosaic | Swan pub, 40 Hammersmith Broadway 51°29′34.8″N 0°13′29.8″W / 51.493000°N 0.224944°W |
1878 | c.Mosaic | — | [19] | ||||
Royal Arms, 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 Richmond upon Thames) 51°29′21″N 0°13′46″W / 51.48917°N 0.22944°W |
1887 | Joseph Bazalgette | Motif | Grade II* | [20] | |||
Drinking fountain memorial to S. L. Swaab | King Street, outside No. 243 (Palingswick House) 51°29′35.4″N 0°14′15.6″W / 51.493167°N 0.237667°W |
1887 | Memorial fountain | — | [21] | ||||
Spinning, Geography and Astronomy | Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road 51°29′41.1″N 0°13′25.8″W / 51.494750°N 0.223833°W |
1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [22] | |||
Statue of John Milton | Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road 51°29′40.8″N 0°13′25.8″W / 51.494667°N 0.223833°W |
1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [23] | |||
Statue of William Shakespeare | Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road 51°29′40.5″N 0°13′25.8″W / 51.494583°N 0.223833°W |
1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [23] | |||
Literature and The Visual Arts | Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road 51°29′40.2″N 0°13′25.8″W / 51.494500°N 0.223833°W |
1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [24] | |||
Garlands and Royal Arms | Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road | 1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [25] | |||
War memorial | Former Church of St John the Evangelist 51°29′41″N 0°13′49″W / 51.4946°N 0.2303°W |
after 1918 | ? | Memorial cross | Grade II | [26] | |||
Blake's Munitions War Memorial | Margravine Cemetery 51°29′20.756″N 0°12′59.915″W / 51.48909889°N 0.21664306°W |
1920 | William Blake Richmond | Memorial | Stone | Grade II | Memorial and grave marker for 13 people killed by an explosion at a munitions factory in October 1918.[27][28] | ||
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Greek Runner | St Peter's Square 51°29′30.9″N 0°14′38.7″W / 51.491917°N 0.244083°W |
1926 (erected) | William Blake Richmond | Statue | Bronze | Grade II | [29] | |
William Bull Gate | King Street, forming an entrance to Ravenscourt Park 51°29′37″N 0°14′21.3″W / 51.49361°N 0.239250°W |
1933 | Gateway | — | [30] | ||||
Draped Woman | North verge of A4 at Black Lion Lane 51°29′28″N 0°14′31.8″W / 51.49111°N 0.242167°W |
1959 | Karel Vogel | Statue | Concrete | Grade II | [31] | ||
West Berlin lamppost | On Westcott Lodge in Lower Mall, facing Furnival Gardens 51°29′25″N 0°13′55.8″W / 51.49028°N 0.232167°W |
1963 (erected) | Memorial | — | [32] | ||||
Working Model for Reclining Figure (Lincoln Center) 1963–65 | Charing Cross Hospital, main entrance 51°29′13″N 0°13′16″W / 51.48694°N 0.22111°W |
1963–1965 | Henry Moore | Sculpture | Bronze | length 427cm | — | On loan from Tate.[33] | |
Hammersmith Bridge mural | Entrance to Hammersmith tube station (Piccadilly and District lines) 51°29′33.9″N 0°13′26.0″W / 51.492750°N 0.223889°W |
1990s | Mural | — | |||||
Etcetera | Entrance to Hammersmith Broadway 51°29′34.2″N 0°13′28.0″W / 51.492833°N 0.224444°W |
1991; 2003 | Crispin Guest (components); Michael Johnson (arrangement and plinth) | Sculptural group | — | ||||
Memorial to Giles Hart | Ravenscourt Park, near lake 51°29′51″N 0°14′17.5″W / 51.49750°N 0.238194°W |
5 July 2008 (erected) | Memorial | — | [34] | ||||
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Figurehead | Thames Path 51°29′13″N 0°13′36″W / 51.4869°N 0.2267°W |
2014 | Rick Kirby | Statue | Metal | — | [35] | |
Memorial plaque to William Tierney Clark | Fulham Reach, overlooking Hammersmith Bridge | 2014 | Relief | — | Clark designed the predecessor to the current Hammersmith Bridge; the plaque shows him with his Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest.[36] | ||||
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Statue of Capability Brown | Riverside Walk 51°29′14″N 0°13′39″W / 51.4873°N 0.2274°W |
2017 | Laury Dizengremel | Statue | Bronze | — | Unveiled 24 May 2017. Commissioned to mark the tercentenary of Brown's birth; he was a local resident.[37]
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Shepherd's Bush
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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Hammersmith War Memorial | Shepherd's Bush Green 51°30′15″N 0°13′12″W / 51.50417°N 0.22000°W |
1922 | Henry Charles Fehr | War memorial with sculpture | Grade II | [38] | ||
Memorial to the Shepherd's Bush murders | Braybrook Street 51°31′8.8″N 0°14′41.2″W / 51.519111°N 0.244778°W |
1988 | Police Memorial Trust | Memorial | — | [39] | |||
The Circle of Life | Main entrance, Hammersmith Hospital 51°30′59″N 0°14′9″W / 51.51639°N 0.23583°W |
1993 | Sarah Tombs | Sculpture | — | [40] | |||
Goaloids | Shepherd's Bush Green 51°30′14.3″N 0°13′22.0″W / 51.503972°N 0.222778°W |
2012 | Elliott Brook | Sculpture | — | [41]
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See also
edit- Statue of Michael Jackson (Fulham F.C.), which stood outside Craven Cottage stadium from 2011 to 2013
References
edit- ^ Historic England. "The Cock, Fulham (1079797)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Marshall War Memorial (1449486)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
- ^ Historic England. "War Memorial at the Church of St Thomas of Canterbury (1450604)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
- ^ "Fulham". War Memorials Register. Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
- ^ "All Saints Church – WW1". War Memorials Register. Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
- ^ Adoration. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ Grief. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ Leda. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ Protection. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ Affection. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ Clarion. Art UK. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
- ^ Work 1991–1992. Glynn Williams. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
- ^ International Brigades Memorial Trust – Fulham. International Brigades Memorial Trust. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ^ "Johnny Haynes". The Sporting Statues Project. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "Peter Osgood". The Sporting Statues Project. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "Fulham vicar shocked by desecration & theft of churchyard statue". MyLondon. 22 August 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ Courtney, Adam (18 April 2013). "Fulham church gets new statue to replace one stolen by thieves". MyLondon. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ "Animals". Secret London. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
- ^ "The Swan, Hammersmith – Reviews". Pubs Galore. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- ^ "Hammersmith Bridge – Part Four". skydive.ru. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ^ "The Ghost in Mallingswick House". Head of Zeus. 16 April 2014. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
- ^ "Figures symbolising Spinning, Geography and Astronomy". Victorian Web. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- ^ "Figures symbolising Literature and the Visual Arts". Victorian Web. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- ^ "Garlands and Royal Arms". Victorian Web. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- ^ "St John The Evangelist Memorial Cross". War Memorials Register. Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
- ^ Historic England. "Blake's Munitions War Memorial, Margravine Cemetery (1437915)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ "Blakes Munition Factory – Cross". War Memorials Register. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ "St Peter's Square". London Gardens Online. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "Ravenscourt Park". London Gardens Online. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ^ Historic England. "Draped woman sculpture (1431422)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
- ^ "London Remembers – West Berlin street lamp". londonremembers.com. Archived from the original on 16 March 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
- ^ "Working Model for Reclining Figure (Lincoln Center) 1963–65 (LH 518)". henry-moore.org. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "Giles Hart Memorial – Ravenscourt Park". Flickr. November 2011. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
- ^ Figurehead. Art UK. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
- ^ "William Tierney Clark – Fulham Reach". London Remembers. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
- ^ The Capability Brown Statue. The Hammersmith Society. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
- ^ "War memorial, Hammersmith and Fulham". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "Flowers laid in memory of murdered Shepherd's Bush police". Net Server. 18 August 2011. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
- ^ "Hammersmith Hospital". Lost Hospitals of London. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "Sculpture is 'opening goal on journey'". This is Somerset. 2 August 2012. Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
External links
edit- Media related to Sculptures in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham at Wikimedia Commons