List of public art in the London Borough of Hounslow
Appearance
This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Hounslow.
Map of public art in the London Borough of Hounslow
Bedfont
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Topiary | Church of St Mary the Virgin 51°27′5.46″N 0°26′24.73″W / 51.4515167°N 0.4402028°W |
1704 | Topiary | — | |||
Bedfont War Memorial | Grovestile Way, East Bedfont 51°27′5.54″N 0°26′7.24″W / 51.4515389°N 0.4353444°W |
Pillar | — | [1] | |||
Wooden owl sculpture on bench | Bedfont Lakes Country Park | Sculpture | — |
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Brentford
[edit]Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Lion Gate | Syon House, London Road 51°28′47″N 0°19′08″W / 51.47981°N 0.31901°W |
18th century | Robert Adam | Statue | Grade I on 15 June 1951 | [2][3] | |
Coat of arms of Middlesex | On Kew Bridge (see also under Richmond upon Thames) 51°29′13″N 0°17′14″W / 51.48708°N 0.28735°W |
1903 | John Wolfe Barry and Cuthbert A. Brereton | Relief | Grade II on 11 February 1988 | [4] | |
Coat of arms of Middlesex | Floor of entrance hall of Brentford Library | 1904 | Nowell Parr | Mosaic | Grade II on 2 October 1990 | ||
Boer War Memorial | In Brentford Library, on staircase | 1904 | Nowell Parr | Plaque | Grade II on 2 October 1990 | [5] | |
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Brentford Monument Battles of Brentford in 54 BC, 1016 and 1642 |
Brentford High Street, at junction of Alexandra Road and outside Brentford County Court 51°29′03″N 0°18′14″W / 51.48412°N 0.30401°W |
1909 (originally stood in Ferry Lane; moved to current site 1992) | Pillar | — | [6] | |
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Brentford War Memorials | Near junction of Boston Manor Road and Windmill Road, outside Brentford Library 51°29′12″N 0°18′28″W / 51.48662°N 0.30781°W |
1923 (main memorial); the smaller memorials were installed in 1949 and 2009 | ? | Square column (main memorial) | — | [7] |
Inspiration to Flight | Wallis House, formerly Smithkline Beecham House, Great West Road, originally built as a factory for Simmonds Aerocessaries | 1940 | Donald Gilbert | Architectural sculpture | Grade II on 25 January 1991 | [8] | |
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The Bargemaster | In front of EMC2 51°29′33.67″N 0°17′23.1″W / 51.4926861°N 0.289750°W |
1990 | Diana Thomson | Statue | — | [9][10][11] |
Acrobat | GlaxoSmithKline building 51°29′14.43″N 0°19′6.92″W / 51.4873417°N 0.3185889°W |
2001 | Allen Jones | Sculpture | — | [12] | |
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Liquidity | Ferry Wharf, at the entrance to the Grand Union Canal from the River Thames 51°28′59.94″N 0°17′58.86″W / 51.4833167°N 0.2996833°W |
2002 | Simon Packard | Sculpture | — | [13] |
Totem | Ferry Quays marina | Simon Packard | Sculpture | — | [13]
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Chiswick
[edit]Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Statue of Andrea Palladio | Chiswick House 51°29′00.8″N 0°15′30.9″W / 51.483556°N 0.258583°W |
1730 | c.John Michael Rysbrack | Statue | Grade I on 21 May 1973 | [14] |
Statue of Inigo Jones | Chiswick House | 1730 | c.John Michael Rysbrack | Statue | Grade I on 21 May 1973 | [14] | |
Venus (replacement for a previous copy) | Chiswick House grounds 51°29′06.9″N 0°15′33.7″W / 51.485250°N 0.259361°W |
Statue | Not listed, but the column on which it stands is | ||||
Group of statues and ornaments | Chiswick House grounds 51°29′04.2″N 0°15′35.6″W / 51.484500°N 0.259889°W |
Sculpture | Grade I on 21 May 1973 | ||||
Royal coat of arms | 210 Chiswick High Road, formerly Chiswick Police Station (until 1972); now converted to a restaurant | 1872 | ? | Architectural sculpture | — | [15] | |
Ellen Reardon Drinking Fountain Daniel, Elizabeth and Margaret Reardon |
Strand-on-the-Green 51°29′01″N 0°16′38″W / 51.48364°N 0.27718°W |
1880 | ? | Drinking fountain | — | ||
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Bedford Park War Memorial | Bedford Park, near St Michael and All Angels church 51°29′46.22″N 0°15′18.69″W / 51.4961722°N 0.2551917°W |
1919–1920 | Inigo Triggs | Seat | Grade II on 7 January 2015 | [16] |
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Chiswick War Memorial | Turnham Green 51°29′32″N 0°15′48″W / 51.49229°N 0.26332°W |
1921 | Edward Willis | Obelisk | Grade II on 31 March 2015 | [17] |
Couplet | Corner of Church Street and Chiswick Mall 51°29′09″N 0°15′0″W / 51.48583°N 0.25000°W |
1999 | Charles Hadcock | Sculpture | — | [18] | |
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Statue of William Hogarth and his dog Trump |
Chiswick High Road 51°29′33″N 0°15′19″W / 51.49259°N 0.25518°W |
2001 | Jim Mathieson | Statue | — | Unveiled by Ian Hislop and David Hockney.[19] |
Mosaics | Belmont Primary School 51°29′35.41″N 0°15′48.25″W / 51.4931694°N 0.2634028°W |
2004 | Sue Edkins and schoolchildren | Mosaics | — | [20] | |
V2 Attack Victims Memorial | Staveley Road 51°28′55.95″N 0°15′51.31″W / 51.4822083°N 0.2642528°W |
2004 | ? | Stone of remembrance | — | Unveiled 8 September 2004.[21] | |
Chiswick Timeline: A History in Art and Maps | Under railway bridge near Turnham Green tube station | 2017–2018 | Abundance London (Sarah Cruz, Karen Liebreich and Karen Wyatt) with Peter Blake and Jan Pieńkowski | Mural on vitreous enamel panels | — | Unveiled 28 January 2018.[22] | |
Drinking fountain | At entrance to Chiswick Back Common, Turnham Green Terrace, Chiswick | ? | ? | Drinking fountain | — |
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Feltham
[edit]Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Old Minimax factory gateway | Minimax Corner (junction of Staines Road and Fagg's Road) 51°27′27.6″N 0°24′36.8″W / 51.457667°N 0.410222°W |
1911 | Architectural fragment | — | |||
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Feltham War Memorial | High Street, near pond 51°26′41.18″N 0°24′38.4″W / 51.4447722°N 0.410667°W |
1920 | c.? | Cenotaph | Grade II on 19 July 2018 | [23] |
Propeller sculpture | London Air Park / Browell's Lane roundabout. Located on the former site of the General Aircraft Ltd factory 51°26′34″N 0°24′15.96″W / 51.44278°N 0.4044333°W |
1997 | William Peers | Sculpture | — | ||
Madam Alaska and her lion | Alf King Children's Centre 51°26′53.35″N 0°24′24.99″W / 51.4481528°N 0.4069417°W |
2011 | Feltham Arts Association, Susie John and Gemma Hutton | Mural | — | [24] | |
Four Seasons | The Centre 51°26′46.27″N 0°24′37.4″W / 51.4461861°N 0.410389°W |
2014 | 400 people from Feltham, Bedfont and Hanworth | Mosaics | — | [25] | |
Rugby mural | Feltham RFC, Hanworth Park | ? | ? | Mural | — | [26] | |
Graffiti gallery | Feltham Circles, Pevensey Road Nature Reserve 51°26′51.88″N 0°23′24.01″W / 51.4477444°N 0.3900028°W |
? | ? | Street art | — | [27]
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Hanworth
[edit]Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Hanworth War Memorial | Junction of Main Street and Green Lane 51°25′47.13″N 0°23′24.73″W / 51.4297583°N 0.3902028°W |
1920 | A. P. Green (architect); Keates & Co. (builders) | Celtic cross | Grade II on 7 March 2018 | [28] |
Cow sculptures | Roof of Job's Dairy 51°25′47.27″N 0°24′12″W / 51.4297972°N 0.40333°W |
1977 | Volunteers | Architectural sculpture | — | [29] | |
Several murals | The Hanworth Centre, 66 Hounslow Road 51°26′11.31″N 0°23′28.46″W / 51.4364750°N 0.3912389°W |
? | ? | Murals | — | [30][31] | |
60 ft mural to fallen soldiers | Hanworth Royal British Legion Club garden 51°26′2.62″N 0°23′15.67″W / 51.4340611°N 0.3876861°W |
? | ? | Mural | — | [32][33]
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Heston
[edit]Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Brentford drinking fountain | New Western International Market, Hayes Road, Southall 51°29′51.65″N 0°24′24.65″W / 51.4976806°N 0.4068472°W |
1877 at Kew Bridge, moved in 1974 | ? | Drinking fountain | Grade II on 29 April 2003 | [34] | |
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Heston War Memorial | Near St Leonard's Church, Heston Road 51°29′07″N 0°22′24″W / 51.485395°N 0.373429°W |
1918 | Arthur George Walker | Statue | Grade II on 19 April 2001 | [35] |
The Ramblers | Heston Farm Estate, near the M4 motorway 51°29′21.4″N 0°21′55.19″W / 51.489278°N 0.3653306°W |
2001 | Ray Smith | Sculpture | — | [36][37]
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Hounslow
[edit]Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Angels | Holy Trinity Church, High Street 51°28′6.42″N 0°21′51.72″W / 51.4684500°N 0.3643667°W |
1961–1965 | Wilfred Dudeney | Architectural sculpture | — | [38] | |
Heart of Space | Lampton Park, relocated from Hounslow Civic Centre 51°28′28.77″N 0°22′5.82″W / 51.4746583°N 0.3682833°W |
1980 | Charles Hewlings | Sculpture | — | [39] | |
Gate, archway and fence panels | Beaversfield Park / Ravensdale Road / Rosemary Avenue 51°28′12.22″N 0°23′12.21″W / 51.4700611°N 0.3867250°W |
2005/2006 | Chris Plowman | — | [40] | ||
Smile | Side of Platform 3 pub (formerly North Star), Whitton Road 51°27′45.71″N 0°21′46.06″W / 51.4626972°N 0.3627944°W |
2007 | Propapropaganda / Banksy | Street art | — | [27][41] | |
Community mosaics | North of High Street, on edge of car park 51°28′9.96″N 0°21′42.72″W / 51.4694333°N 0.3618667°W |
Unveiled 30 March 2012 | School and community groups under Susie John and Sue Edkins. | Mosaics | — | ||
Hounslow War Memorial | Holy Trinity Church, High Street | Unveiled 2 August 2014 | — | [42] | |||
Dragonfly | Hounslow Heath, near the Staines Road/Frampton Road car park 51°27′44.0″N 0°23′16.8″W / 51.462222°N 0.388000°W |
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Memorial to the first flight from Britain to Australia | Staines Road, near Hounslow Heath 51°27′46.9″N 0°23′14.8″W / 51.463028°N 0.387444°W |
— | [43] | ||||
Mural | Tivoli Road 51°27′50.4″N 0°23′8.75″W / 51.464000°N 0.3857639°W |
Paint My Panda | — | [44]
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Isleworth
[edit]Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Four cast iron lamp standards | Main entrance to former Gillette Factory, Syon Lane (Gillette Corner) 51°29′2.31″N 0°19′37.96″W / 51.4839750°N 0.3272111°W |
19th century | ? | Lamp standards with sculpture | Grade II on 21 May 1973 | ||
Glossop Memorial Henry Glossop |
Upper Square 51°28′7.26″N 0°19′29.43″W / 51.4686833°N 0.3248417°W |
1870 | ? | Drinking fountain with lamp standard | — | Commemorates the Reverend Henry Glossop (1780–1869), the vicar of All Saints' Church.[45][46] | |
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Isleworth War Memorial | Twickenham Road, in front of St Bridget's Roman Catholic Church 51°28′09.32″N 0°19′43.04″W / 51.4692556°N 0.3286222°W |
1922 | A. P. Green (architect); Keates and Co. (builders) | Clock tower | Grade II on 3 July 2000 | Unveiled 22 June 1922.[47] |
Borough Road College War Memorial | Borough Road | After 1918 | ? | Celtic cross | — | [48] | |
Butterflies and birds | Entrance to Redlees Park, Twickenham Road 51°27′53.02″N 0°19′52.04″W / 51.4647278°N 0.3311222°W |
1990s | ? | Motifs on railings | — | [49] | |
The Ivybridge Mural | Mogden Lane, Ivybridge estate 51°27′37.31″N 0°19′57.04″W / 51.4603639°N 0.3325111°W |
1999 | Stephen Stockbridge | Mural | — | [50] | |
The Heron | The Cathja Dutch barge, moored at Old Isleworth | ? | Martin Cotts | Sculpture | — | [51] | |
Rooster and Fox | West Middlesex University Hospital | ? | Patrick Moya | Sculpture | — | [52]
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Osterley
[edit]Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Eagles with crowns round necks | Entrance to Osterley Park House 51°29′23.02″N 0°21′6.52″W / 51.4897278°N 0.3518111°W |
1761 | c.Robert Adam | Architectural sculpture | Grade I on 21 May 1973 | [53] | |
Reliefs of mythological creatures | Portico over entrance to Osterley Park House 51°29′22.4″N 0°21′5.82″W / 51.489556°N 0.3516167°W |
1760s | Robert Adam | Architectural sculpture | Grade I on 21 May 1973 | [53]
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References
[edit]- ^ "Bedfont". War Memorials Register. Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
- ^ Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher (eds.). The London Encyclopaedia (1992 ed.). Macmillan. p. 877.
- ^ Brentford History – Syon House
- ^ "Kew Bridge – A History". Brentford History. 7 May 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
- ^ Photo of Boer War Memorial in Brentford Library
- ^ Brentford War Memorial 1912
- ^ Brentford War Memorial
- ^ Local Sculptures – The search for the ‘Airman’ sculptor, Duncan Walker
- ^ "Home". dianathomsonsculptor.co.uk.
- ^ PMSA
- ^ "Brentforddockresidents.co.uk".
- ^ "Brentforddockresidents.co.uk".
- ^ a b Local Sculptures – 'Liquidity' and 'Totem'
- ^ a b Historic England. "Two statues flanking Chiswick House (1079612)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
- ^ History of Chiswick Police station
- ^ Bedford Park WW1 Memorial Bench
- ^ New Look for Chiswick War Memorial
- ^ "Hadcock, Charles, Couplet – PMSA". VADS. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
- ^ Matthews 2018, p. 226.
- ^ "Mostly Mosaics School Projects". Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
- ^ "V@ Attack Victims". War Memorials Register. Imperial War Museums.
- ^ Williams, Sally. Chiswick Timeline: A history in Art and Maps. London Parks & Gardens Trust. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
- ^ Historic England. "Feltham War Memorial (1457400)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
- ^ Feltham mural inspired by tale of lion roaming streets
- ^ "Giant puppet welcomes Mayor to Feltham festival". 6 June 2014.
- ^ UK – London – Hanworth – Feltham Rugby Football Club in Hanworth Park – Murals
- ^ a b Robert Cumber (4 June 2015). "Is this the best graffiti in west London?". getwestlondon. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
- ^ "Roll of Honour – Middlesex – Hanworth".
- ^ "Job's Dairy - Questions & Messages". Archived from the original on 5 January 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- ^ "Family Service Directory | Hounslow Council - the Jam - Hanworth Seniors Youth club". Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
- ^ "Family Service Directory | Hounslow Council - May Half Term Activities @ Hanworth Youth Centre". Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
- ^ Mural wall unveiled at Hanworth Remembrance
- ^ Photos
- ^ Historic England. "Brentford Fountain, Western International Market (1096071)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
- ^ "Heston – War Memorials Online".
- ^ Kenyon, Ghislaine (10 October 2018). "Ray Smith obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
- ^ "Biography: Ray Smith". Public Art Online. Ixia. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
- ^ "Two Angels at Holy Trinity". VADS. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
- ^ "PMSA". pmsa.org.uk. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
- ^ new art collectors – Chris Plowman
- ^ 'Smile' restored to Hounslow 'Banksy' after burka graffiti cover-up
- ^ Hundreds attend war memorial unveiling Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Hounslow Heath – First London Airport Memorial". Archived from the original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
- ^ Tivoli Road
- ^ The Glossop Memorial. Heritage of London Trust. 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- ^ Williams, Paul (12 July 2016). "Isleworth memorial restored". The Chiswick Herald. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- ^ Historic England. "Isleworth War Memorial (1380571)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- ^ "Borough Road College – Cross". War Memorials Register. Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
- ^ Redlees Park
- ^ Photo including plaque
- ^ Nominations not proposed for the local list (PDF). London Borough of Hounslow. p. 35. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
- ^ Rooster and Fox. Art UK. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
- ^ a b Osterley Park Regency History.
Bibliography
[edit]- Matthews, Peter (2018). London's Statues and Monuments. Oxford: Shire Publications.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Sculptures in the London Borough of Hounslow at Wikimedia Commons