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This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Lambeth.

Map of public art in the London Borough of Lambeth

Brixton

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Bust of Henry Tate Brixton Library 1905 Thomas Brock Bust Bronze Grade II [1]
Justice, Science, Art and Literature Lambeth Town Hall clock tower c. 1905–1908 Portland stone Grade II
Youth Lambeth Town Hall c. 1935–1938 Denis Dunlop Relief Portland stone Grade II

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Pile of bricks tile motif Brixton tube station, Victoria line platforms c. 1971 Hans Unger [2]

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Platforms Piece
Joy Battick, Karin Heistermann and Peter Lloyd
Brixton railway station 1986 Kevin Atherton Statues Bronze Grade II [3]
Sharpeville Massacre Memorial Windrush Square 1987 ? Memorial Stone and metal [4]

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The Brixton Heron Roof of the Prince of Wales pub, corner of Brixton Road and Coldharbour Lane

51°27′42″N 0°06′55″W / 51.4615593°N 0.1152009°W / 51.4615593; -0.1152009
2010 Maggi Hambling Sculptural weather vane Metal Depicts a grey heron with a fish in its bill.

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The Foxes and Cherries Electric Avenue 2010 Lucy Casson Architectural sculpture Fibreglass and recycled materials [5]
Brixton Speaks Electric Avenue 2011 Will Self, Jack Self
David Bowie mural Morley's department store, Tunstall Road 2013 James Cochran Mural [6]
Twins Somerleyton Road, Coldharbour Lane 2016 Taslim Martin Cast iron and stainless steel [7]

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African and Caribbean War Memorial Windrush Square 2017 Obelisk Unveiled 22 June 2017. The design was announced to the public in 2014.[8]
Cherry Groce Memorial Pavilion Windrush Square 2021 Adjaye Associates [9]
Platforms Piece: The Return, or Joy II
Joy Battick
Brixton railway station 2023 Kevin Atherton Statue Bronze A statue of one of the subjects of Atherton's earlier work at the station aged 62, facing her 26-year-old self across the platforms.[10]
Brixton murals Various locations in and around Brixton town centre


Clapham

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Drinking fountain Clapham Common, between Long Road and The Pavement

51°27′42″N 0°08′26″W / 51.4618°N 0.1406°W / 51.4618; -0.1406 (Drinking fountain)
1884 August von Kreling Fountain with sculptural group Bronze with granite plinth Grade II [11]

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Clapham Common War Memorial Holy Trinity Church, Clapham Common

51°27′45″N 0°08′33″W / 51.4624°N 0.1426°W / 51.4624; -0.1426 (Clapham Common War Memorial)
after 1918 ? Celtic cross Granite Grade II [12]
War memorial St Mary's Roman Catholic Church

51°27′41″N 0°08′14″W / 51.4615°N 0.1372°W / 51.4615; -0.1372 (St Mary's Church War Memorial)
1919–1920 Giles Gilbert Scott War memorial Limestone Grade II [13]
Clapham Park War Memorial Church of the Holy Spirit, Narbonne Avenue

51°27′17″N 0°08′25″W / 51.4547°N 0.1403°W / 51.4547; -0.1403 (Clapham Park War Memorial)
1921 ? Calvary cross Stone Grade II Unveiled 14 November 1921.[14]


Kennington

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Decorative column Kennington Park

51°29′01″N 0°06′36″W / 51.4835°N 0.1101°W / 51.4835; -0.1101 (Decorative column)
1869 c. 1869 George Tinworth Column Terracotta Grade II [15]
War memorial St Mark's Church

51°28′54″N 0°06′45″W / 51.4816°N 0.1124°W / 51.4816; -0.1124 (War memorial of St Mark's Church)
1921 ? Memorial cross Granite Grade II Unveiled 29 October 1921.[16]

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Kennington War Memorial Kennington Park

51°29′07″N 0°06′30″W / 51.4854°N 0.1083°W / 51.4854; -0.1083 (Kennington War Memorial)
1924 Thomas Arthur Lodge Cenotaph Stone Grade II Unveiled 19 July 1924.[17]
Memorial to Len Hutton Hobbs Gate, The Oval 1989–1993 Walter Ritchie Relief sculpture Brick The cricketer is portrayed scoring his record-breaking innings of 364 runs against Australia in 1938.[18] This work is said to be Ritchie's masterpiece.[19]

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Memorial to Victims of the Kennington Park Air Raid Shelter Tragedy Kennington Park

51°29′01″N 0°06′37″W / 51.4837°N 0.1103°W / 51.4837; -0.1103 (Kennington Park Shelter Victims Memorial)
2006 Richard Kindersley Memorial Caithness stone Unveiled 14 October 2006. Inscribed with a quotation from Maya Angelou's poem "On the Pulse of Morning" (1993): history/ despite its/ wrenching/ pain/ cannot/ be unlived/ but/ if faced/ with/ courage/ need not/ be lived/ again.[20]
Touchstone Oval Triangle 2018 Peter Randall-Page Sculpture Granite [21]


Lambeth

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Statue of Edward VI Outside main entrance, St Thomas' Hospital

51°29′59″N 0°07′08″W / 51.4998°N 0.1188°W / 51.4998; -0.1188 (Edward VI (Thomas Cartwright))
1682 Thomas Cartwright after Nathaniel Hanwell Statue Stone Grade II* [22]

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Statue of Robert Clayton A garden outside St Thomas' Hospital

51°30′01″N 0°07′10″W / 51.5004°N 0.1195°W / 51.5004; -0.1195 (Robert Clayton)
1702 Grinling Gibbons Statue Marble Grade I [23]

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Statue of Edward VI St Thomas' Hospital

51°29′57″N 0°07′10″W / 51.4992°N 0.1195°W / 51.4992; -0.1195 (Edward VI (Peter Scheemakers))
1736 Peter Scheemakers Statue Bronze Grade II* [24]
Mr Doulton in His Studio
Henry Doulton
Southbank House, 81 Black Prince Road 1878 c. 1878 George Tinworth Tympanum relief Terracotta Grade II [25]

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Revolving Torsion A garden outside St Thomas' Hospital 1972–1973 Naum Gabo Sculpture with fountain Stainless steel Grade II* [26]

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South of the River Outside Becket House, Lambeth Palace Road 1975–1976 Bernard Schottlander Sculpture Stainless steel Grade II [27]
Herald Sundial Heralds Place 1984 Nathan David Relief with sundial Stone and bronze [28]

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Cross the Divide Outside St Thomas' Hospital 2000 Rick Kirby Sculptural group Stainless steel [29]

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International Memorial to Seafarers International Maritime Organization, Albert Embankment 2001 Michael Sandle Sculpture Bronze Unveiled 27 September (World Maritime Day) 2001.[30]

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Special Operations Executive Memorial
Violette Szabo
Lambeth Palace Road, opposite entrance to Lambeth Palace 2009 Karen Newman Bust Unveiled 4 October 2009 by the Duke of Wellington.[31]

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Statue of Mary Seacole Outside St Thomas' Hospital 2009 Martin Jennings Statue Bronze Unveiled 30 June 2016 by Floella Benjamin.[32][33]


South Bank

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South Bank Lion Outside County Hall

51°30′03″N 0°07′11″W / 51.5009°N 0.1198°W / 51.5009; -0.1198 (South Bank Lion)
1837 (restored 1951) William F. Woodington Statue Coade stone Grade II* [34]
The Motorcyclist Shell Centre 1957 Siegfried Charoux Statue Cemented iron [35]
The Shell Fountain Courtyard of the Shell Centre

51°30′15″N 0°06′59″W / 51.5041°N 0.1163°W / 51.5041; -0.1163 (Shell Fountain)
1959–1963 Franta Belsky Fountain with sculpture Bronze Grade II [36]

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Zemran First floor terrace, Royal Festival Hall 1971 William Pye Sculpture Stainless steel Grade II [37]

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Statue of Fryderyk Chopin Royal Festival Hall 1975 Bronisław Kubica Statue Bronze [38]
Jubilee Oracle Next to Jubilee Gardens 1980 "Alexander" Sculpture Bronze [39]
Passage Paving Outside Royal Festival Hall 1983 Richard Harris Sculpture Concrete [40]
Pend Outside the Queen Elizabeth Hall 1983–1984 Anne Nicholson Sculpture Portland stone [41]
Arena Walkway near the Royal National Theatre 1983–1988 John Maine Sculpture Stone [42]

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International Brigades Memorial Outside County Hall 1985 Ian Walters Sculptural group Bronze [43]

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London Pride Outside the National Theatre

51°30′27″N 0°06′53″W / 51.507617°N 0.114764°W / 51.507617; -0.114764 (London Pride)
1987 cast of a work of 1951 Frank Dobson Sculptural group Bronze Grade II [44]

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Bust of
Nelson Mandela
Outside the Royal Festival Hall 1988 replica of an original of 1982 Ian Walters Bust Bronze [45]

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Statue of Laurence Olivier Outside the National Theatre 2007 Angela Conner Statue Bronze Unveiled 22 May 2007, the centenary of Olivier's birth.[46]


Stockwell

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Stockwell War Memorial Stockwell Road

51°28′23″N 0°07′19″W / 51.4730°N 0.1220°W / 51.4730; -0.1220 (Stockwell War Memorial)
1920 Frank T. Dear War memorial Portland stone Grade II [47]

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Swan tile motif Stockwell tube station, Victoria line platforms c. 1971 Abram Games Tile motif [48]
Tradescant Family Memorial
John Tradescant the Elder
John Tradescant the Younger
St Stephen's Terrace 1988 Hilary Cartmel Sculpture [49]
Stockwell Memorial Mural Stockwell Memorial Gardens 2001 Brian Barnes and Myra Harris Mural Household paint [50]

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Bronze Woman Stockwell Memorial Gardens 2008 Aleix Barbat, after Ian Walters Statue Bronze [51]
Memorial to Jean Charles de Menezes Outside Stockwell tube station 7 January 2010 Mary Edwards Mosaic [52]


Streatham

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Dyce Drinking Fountain Streatham Green

51°25′42″N 0°07′53″W / 51.4283°N 0.1315°W / 51.4283; -0.1315 (Dyce Drinking Fountain)
1862 William Dyce Drinking fountain Portland stone, red sandstone and marble Grade II [53]

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Streatham War Memorial Memorial Gardens, Streatham Common North

51°25′24″N 0°07′46″W / 51.4233°N 0.1294°W / 51.4233; -0.1294 (Streatham War Memorial)
1921 Albert Toft Statue Bronze Grade II Unveiled 14 October 1922.[54]
War memorial St Peter's Church, Leigham Court Road

51°25′55″N 0°06′55″W / 51.4319°N 0.1153°W / 51.4319; -0.1153 (War memorial at St Peter's Church)
1922 ? Calvary cross Bronze, wood and stone Grade II Unveiled 15 January 2022.[55]
Streatham Civilians War Memorial Memorial Gardens, Streatham Common North

51°25′23″N 0°07′54″W / 51.4231°N 0.1316°W / 51.4231; -0.1316 (Streatham Civilians War Memorial)
2006 Ekkehard Altenburger War memorial pillar Kilkenny limestone Unveiled 21 October 2006. Inscribed GRIEF HAS NO BOUNDARIES, a quotation from a poem by Rohit Sapra.[56][57][58]
Charioteer with 4 horses Caesar's Night Club, Streatham Hill Removed in 2010 on closure of the nightclub. Current location unknown. Building demolished 2015.


Vauxhall

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Agriculture, Engineering and Pottery Vauxhall Bridge 1907 F. W. Pomeroy Statues

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Following the Leader
Memorial to the Children Killed in the Blitz
Darley House, Vauxhall Gardens Estate, Laud Street

51°29′17″N 0°07′12″W / 51.488036°N 0.120039°W / 51.488036; -0.120039
1949 Peter Laszlo Peri Relief Coloured concrete Grade II [59]

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Boys Playing Football Wareham House, South Lambeth Estate, Fentiman Road

51°28′50″N 0°07′08″W / 51.480521°N 0.118925°W / 51.480521; -0.118925
1951–1952 Peter Laszlo Peri Relief Coloured concrete Grade II [60]

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Mother and Children Playing Horton House, South Lambeth Estate

51°28′51″N 0°07′11″W / 51.480854°N 0.119853°W / 51.480854; -0.119853
1951–1952 Peter Laszlo Peri Relief Coloured concrete Grade II [61]

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Vauxhall Gardens tile motif Vauxhall tube station, Victoria line platforms c. 1971 George Smith Murals Tiles [62]

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Bust of Basaveshwara Albert Embankment, opposite the junction with Tinworth Street 2015 Sridhar Murthy Bust Bronze Unveiled 14 November 2015 by Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India.[63][64]
Underline Vauxhall tube station Giles Round, Design Work Leisure Murals Tiles [65]


Waterloo

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War memorial St John's Church

51°30′16″N 0°06′45″W / 51.5045°N 0.1124°W / 51.5045; -0.1124 (War memorial at St John's Church, Waterloo)
1919 ? Crucifix Bronze and wood Grade II [66]

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Victory Arch
London and South Western Railway War Memorial
Entrance arch of Waterloo station

51°30′14″N 0°06′50″W / 51.503752°N 0.113879°W / 51.503752; -0.113879 (Victory Arch)
1919–1922 Charles Whiffen War memorial Portland stone Grade II Opened 21 March 1922.[67][68]

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The Sunbathers Waterloo station

51°30′11″N 0°06′43″W / 51.503°N 0.112°W / 51.503; -0.112 (The Sunbathers)
1951 Peter Laszlo Peri Sculpture "Pericrete" concrete Originally created in 1951 for the Festival of Britain, the sculpture was believed lost after the festival. It was rediscovered in 2016, was restored, and has been displayed at Waterloo station since 2020.[69]
Memorial to Eva Hubback Morley College 1963 David Rowles-Chapman Relief Stone [70]

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Blake's Lambeth Tunnels alongside Archbishop's Park, near Waterloo station 2005–2015 Southbank Mosaics after William Blake Mosaics Mosaic 70 mosaics based on the work of Blake, who lived for ten of his most productive years in Lambeth, at 13 Hercules Buildings.[71]
Mosaic portraits
Emma Cons, Violette Szabo, Jude Kelly, Octavia Hill, Lilian Baylis, Mary Seacole, Eva Hubback, Natalie Bell, Margaret Mellor, Heather Rabbatts, Mrs Mallet, Annie McCall, Caroline Martineau, Hester Thrale
Morley College 2012 Southbank Mosaics Mosaics Mosaic Unveiled 3 July 2012.[72]

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Battle of Waterloo Memorial Waterloo station

51°30′12″N 0°06′42″W / 51.5033°N 0.1117°W / 51.5033; -0.1117 (Battle of Waterloo Memorial)
2015 Jason Brooks War memorial Unveiled 10 June 2015 by the Duke of Wellington. The bronze plaque is based on the reverse of the Waterloo Medal.[73]

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National Windrush Monument Waterloo station 2022 Basil Watson Sculptural group Bronze Unveiled 22 June 2022 (Windrush Day) by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Figures of a man, a woman and a child in their Sunday best stand atop a pile of bulging suitcases.[74]


West Norwood

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West Norwood War Memorial St Luke's Church, Knight's Hill

51°25′57″N 0°06′12″W / 51.4326°N 0.1034°W / 51.4326; -0.1034 (West Norwood War Memorial)
after 1918 ? Memorial cross Stone Grade II [75]


See also

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References

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  3. ^ Historic England. "Platforms Piece (1438640)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  4. ^ Sharpeville Massacre Memorial. Art UK. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  5. ^ The Foxes and Cherries. Art UK. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  6. ^ Dickens, Tim (24 June 2013). "David Bowie Brixton mural officially unveiled". Brixton Blog. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  7. ^ Cuppage, Jane. "JUST MAKE IT: Tas' Twin Sculpture". Camberwell College of Arts blog. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
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  16. ^ Historic England. "First World War Memorial at the Church of St Mark, Kennington (1449576)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
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