List of public art in Redbridge
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This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Redbridge.
Barkingside
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Memorial to Thomas John Barnardo | Tanners Lane 51°35′10″N 0°05′03″E / 51.5860°N 0.0843°E |
1908 | Frampton, GeorgeGeorge Frampton | Exedra with sculpture | Grade II* | Unveiled by the Duchess of Albany, the memorial on the site where Dr Barnardo's ashes had been interred in 1905.[1] |
Ilford
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Ilford War Memorial | Memorial Park, Eastern Avenue 51°34′29″N 0°05′16″E / 51.574687°N 0.087656°E |
1922 | Trent, Newbury AbbotNewbury Abbot Trent | War memorial with statue | Grade II | Unveiled 22 November 1922 by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll. Another casting of the statue of a soldier is at Tredegar, south Wales.[2] |
Wanstead
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Wanstead War Memorial | Memorial Green, Wanstead 51°34′47″N 0°01′25″E / 51.579687°N 0.023656°E |
1920s | Trent, Newbury AbbotNewbury Abbot Trent | War memorial with statue | Grade II | [3] | |
Bust of Winston Churchill | Manor House, High Street 51°34′35″N 0°01′39″E / 51.57649°N 0.02758°E |
1968 | Fironi, LuigiLuigi Fironi | Bust | N/A | Unveiled 12 August 1968. The Manor House was formerly the home of the West Essex Conservative Club, which was frequented by Churchill. The plinth is a corner stone from the 19th-century Waterloo Bridge.[4] |
Woodford
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Anti-Air War Memorial | Woodford Green | 1935 | Benfield, EricEric Benfield | Memorial | Grade II | Commissioned and erected by the suffragist and socialist Sylvia Pankhurst, this was Britain's first anti-war memorial. Restored in 2014. |
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Statue of Winston Churchill | Woodford Green 51°36′15″N 0°01′09″E / 51.60403°N 0.01913°E |
1959 | McFall, DavidDavid McFall | Statue | Grade II | Unveiled 7 November 1959 by Field Marshal Montgomery, with Winston and Clementine Churchill in attendance. A photograph of the statue's head at an early stage drew criticism for its supposedly "gorilla-like" appearance.[5] |
References
- ↑ Historic England. "Dr Barnardo's Memorial at Barnardo's (1081001)". National Heritage List for England.
- ↑ Historic England. "Ilford 1914 to 1918 War Memorial (1250745)". National Heritage List for England.
- ↑ "Wanstead – War Memorial". War Memorials Online. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
- ↑ "Winston Churchill's links to site of new bar and restaurant Manor House, in High Street, Wanstead, revealed", Guardian, retrieved 13 December 2015
- ↑ "The Churchill Bronzes", David McFall R.A. (1919–1988): Sculptor, retrieved 13 December 2015
External links
- Media related to Sculptures in the London Borough of Redbridge at Wikimedia Commons
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