List of public art in the London Borough of Redbridge
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This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Redbridge.
Map of public art in the London Borough of Redbridge
Aldborough
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Fairlop Waters Commemorative Sculpture | Fairlop Waters 51°35′44″N 0°05′51″E / 51.5955°N 0.0975°E / 51.5955; 0.0975 (Fairlop Waters Commemorative Sculpture) | 2013 | Unknown | War memorial / Sculpture | — | Commemorates people who served at Fairlop and Hainault airfields during the First and Second World Wars. Commissioned by Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure, and unveiled by the Mayor of Redbridge on 11 November 2013.[1][2] |
Barkingside
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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More images | Memorial to Thomas John Barnardo | Tanners Lane 51°35′10″N 0°05′03″E / 51.5860°N 0.0843°E / 51.5860; 0.0843 (Memorial to Thomas John Barnardo) | 1908 | George Frampton | Exedra with sculpture | Grade II* | Unveiled by the Duchess of Albany, the memorial is on the site where Dr Barnardo's ashes had been interred in 1905.[3] |
Gants Hill
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Beacon | Gants Hill roundabout 51°34′34″N 0°03′57″E / 51.57614°N 0.06593°E / 51.57614; 0.06593 (Beacon) | 2004 | Chloe Cookson and Rory McNally | Sculpture | — | Created with children from Gearies Infant School.[4] | |
The Vortex | Gants Hill roundabout 51°34′35″N 0°03′59″E / 51.5765°N 0.0664°E / 51.5765; 0.0664 (The Vortex) | 2015 | Wolfgang Buttress | Sculpture | — | Installed in March 2015.[5] |
Goodmayes
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Spectrum | Goodmayes Hospital 51°34′35″N 0°06′38″E / 51.5763°N 0.1105°E / 51.5763; 0.1105 (Spectrum) | 2015 | Anna Heinrich and Leon Palmer | Sculpture | — | Designed to reflect differing perceptions of mental health.[6] |
Ilford
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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More images | Ilford War Memorial | Memorial Park, Eastern Avenue 51°34′29″N 0°05′16″E / 51.5747°N 0.0877°E / 51.5747; 0.0877 (Ilford War Memorial) | 1922 | Newbury 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.[7] |
Bishop's Walk Mosaic | Bishop's Walk, Valentine's Park 51°34′21″N 0°04′12″E / 51.5725°N 0.0701°E / 51.5725; 0.0701 (Bishop's Walk Mosaic) | 2008 | Gary Drostle | Porcelain floor mosaic | — | ||
Redbridge Peace Monument | Winston Way Subway, Riches Road 51°33′33″N 0°04′41″E / 51.5593°N 0.0781°E / 51.5593; 0.0781 (Redbridge Peace Monument) | 2011 | Gary Drostle | Peace column with a myriad of different cultural motifs in mosaic with a gold mosaic cone on top representing hope. | — | Unveiled November 2011 by Wilson Chowdhry, Chairman of the British Pakistani Christian Association, and the mother of the murdered teenager Kashif Mahmood who was killed five years earlier at the same location.[8] |
Snaresbrook
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Drinking fountain | Junction of High Street and Hollybush Hill 51°34′54″N 0°01′13″E / 51.5818°N 0.0203°E / 51.5818; 0.0203 (Drinking fountain) | 1872 | ? | Drinking fountain | Grade II | [9] |
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 / 51.579687; 0.023656 (Wanstead War Memorial) | 1920s | Newbury Abbot Trent | War memorial with statue | Grade II | [10] | |
Bust of Winston Churchill | Manor House, High Street 51°34′35″N 0°01′39″E / 51.57649°N 0.02758°E / 51.57649; 0.02758 (Bust of Winston Churchill) | 1968 | Luigi Fironi | Bust | — | 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.[11] |
Woodford
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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More images | Anti–Air War Memorial | Woodford Green 51°37′01″N 0°01′33″E / 51.6170°N 0.0257°E / 51.6170; 0.0257 (Anti–Air War Memorial) | 1935 | Eric 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. |
More images | Statue of Winston Churchill | Woodford Green 51°36′14″N 0°01′09″E / 51.6040°N 0.0191°E / 51.6040; 0.0191 (Statue of Winston Churchill) | 1959 | David 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.[12] |
References
- ^ "Fairlop Waters Commemorative Sculpture". Art UK. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ "Fairlop Waters Commemorative Sculpture | Redbridge and the First World War". Redbridge and the First World War. Redbridge Museum. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
- ^ Historic England. "Dr Barnardo's Memorial at Barnardo's (1081001)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ "Gants Hill Beacon featured in Open House weekend". Gearies Primary School. 21 September 2013. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
- ^ Nair, Ajay (4 March 2015). "'Egg whisk' erected in Gants Hill". Ilford Recorder. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- ^ "New Goodmayes Art Sculpture – a multi-lens opportunity to view mental health". NELFT NHS Foundation Trust. 24 March 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- ^ Historic England. "Ilford 1914 to 1918 War Memorial (1250745)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
- ^ "Ilford peace monument unveiled for victims of knife crime". Ilford Recorder. 21 September 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ Historic England. "Drinking fountain (1081000)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
- ^ 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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