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 .

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Map of public art in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

Fulham

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDesignationNotes
The Cock pub, Fulham 02.JPG CockRoof of The Cock, North End Road

51°28′53″N0°11′59″W / 51.4813°N 0.1997°W / 51.4813; -0.1997 (Cock)
19th centuryStatue 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″N0°12′29″W / 51.4792°N 0.2081°W / 51.4792; -0.2081 (Marshall War Memorial)
1919G. Maile and SonsCrucifixCornish granite Grade II An unusual combined memorial to the priest of the church, who died in 1917, and the war dead. [2]
War memorialChurchyard of St Thomas of Canterbury, Rylston Road

51°28′53″N0°12′24″W / 51.4815°N 0.2066°W / 51.4815; -0.2066 (St Thomas of Canterbury's Church War Memorial)
1920 c.1920 ?Memorial crossStone Grade II Originally sited near the church's south porch; relocated in 1967. [3]
Fulham War Memorial 20170430 132626 (cropped).jpg
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Fulham War MemorialVicarage Gardens

51°28′08″N0°12′40″W / 51.4689°N 0.2112°W / 51.4689; -0.2112 (Fulham War Memorial)
1921 Alfred Turner War memorial with sculpture Grade II Unveiled 10 July 1921. [4]
War Memorial, All Saints' Church, Fulham.jpg
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All Saints' Church War MemorialAll Saints' churchyard

51°28′07″N0°12′44″W / 51.4685°N 0.2122°W / 51.4685; -0.2122 (All Saints' Church War Memorial)
1923 ? Calvary Grade II Unveiled May 1923. [5]
Adoration Bishops Park 1953James WedgwoodSculptureStone [6]
Fulham, Bishop's Park, Pryor's Bank lawn, Grief statue.jpg Grief Bishops Park 1953James WedgwoodSculptureStone [7]
Fulham, Bishop's Park, Pryor's Bank lawn, Leda statue (cropped).jpg Leda Bishops Park 1953James WedgwoodSculptureStone [8]
Fulham, Bishop's Park, Pryor's Bank lawn, Protection statue (2).jpg Protection Bishops Park 1953James WedgwoodSculptureStone [9]
Fulham, Bishop's Park, Pryor's Bank lawn, Affection statue.jpg Affection Bishops Park 1963 Joseph Hermon Cawthra SculptureStone [10]
Clarion Sculpture, Fulham Broadway, London.jpg Clarion Fulham Broadway 1981 c.1981Philip KingSculptureSteel [11]
"Gateway of Hands" artwork by Glynn Williams, Chelsea Harbour.jpg Gateway of Hands Chelsea Harbour

51°28′29″N0°10′50″W / 51.4746°N 0.1805°W / 51.4746; -0.1805 (Gateway of Hands)
1991 Glynn Williams SculptureBronze [12]
International Brigade Memorial LBHF (14170147046).jpg
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International Brigades Memorial Fulham Palace Gardens

51°28′07″N0°12′49″W / 51.4686°N 0.2137°W / 51.4686; -0.2137 (International Brigades Memorial)
31 August 1997 (erected)Memorial [13]
Grandstand and turnstiles, Craven Cottage, Sep 2016 06.jpg
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Statue of Johnny Haynes Craven Cottage stadium, Stevenage Road

51°28′29″N0°13′14″W / 51.4747°N 0.2206°W / 51.4747; -0.2206 (Statue of Johnny Haynes)
2008 Douglas Jennings StatueBronze [14]
Peter Osgood statue outside Stamford Bridge.jpg
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Statue of Peter Osgood Stamford Bridge stadium2010 Philip Jackson StatueBronze [15]
Helen Sinclair's "The Mother and the Child" outside All Saints Church, Fulham (01).jpg
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The Mother and the Child All Saints' churchyard

51°28′07″N0°12′44″W / 51.4686°N 0.2122°W / 51.4686; -0.2122 (The Mother and the Child)
2013 (after an original of 2000)Helen SinclairStatueResinReplica of a bronze version, the top half of which was sawn off and stolen in 2012. [16] [17]

Hammersmith

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignationNotes
Black Bull sculpture (11032941875).jpg
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BullKing Street, outside No. 257 (Ravenscourt Arms pub)

51°29′35.4″N0°14′19.3″W / 51.493167°N 0.238694°W / 51.493167; -0.238694
19th century (placed here 1904)Statue Grade II [18]
The Swan, Hammersmith (detail).jpg Swan mosaicSwan pub, 40 Hammersmith Broadway

51°29′34.8″N0°13′29.8″W / 51.493000°N 0.224944°W / 51.493000; -0.224944
1878 c.1878Mosaic [19]
Hammersmith Bridge Detail.jpg 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″N0°13′46″W / 51.48917°N 0.22944°W / 51.48917; -0.22944
1887 Joseph Bazalgette Motif Grade II* [20]
Drinking fountain memorial to S. L. SwaabKing Street, outside No. 243 (Palingswick House)

51°29′35.4″N0°14′15.6″W / 51.493167°N 0.237667°W / 51.493167; -0.237667
1887Memorial fountain [21]
Hammersmith Library 06.JPG Spinning, Geography and Astronomy Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road

51°29′41.1″N0°13′25.8″W / 51.494750°N 0.223833°W / 51.494750; -0.223833
1905Frederick E. E. SchenckArchitectural sculpture Grade II [22]
Hammersmith Library 04.JPG Statue of John Milton Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road

51°29′40.8″N0°13′25.8″W / 51.494667°N 0.223833°W / 51.494667; -0.223833
1905Frederick E. E. SchenckArchitectural sculpture Grade II [23]
Statue of William Shakespeare, Hammersmith Library.jpg Statue of William Shakespeare Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road

51°29′40.5″N0°13′25.8″W / 51.494583°N 0.223833°W / 51.494583; -0.223833
1905Frederick E. E. SchenckArchitectural sculpture Grade II [23]
Literature and The Visual ArtsHammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road

51°29′40.2″N0°13′25.8″W / 51.494500°N 0.223833°W / 51.494500; -0.223833
1905Frederick E. E. SchenckArchitectural sculpture Grade II [24]
Garlands and Royal Arms Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road1905Frederick E. E. SchenckArchitectural sculpture Grade II [25]
War memorial at the former Church of St John the Evangelist, Hammersmith.jpg War memorialFormer Church of St John the Evangelist

51°29′41″N0°13′49″W / 51.4946°N 0.2303°W / 51.4946; -0.2303 (War memorial at the former Church of St John the Evangelist)
after 1918 ?Memorial cross Grade II [26]
Blake's Munitions memorial, Margravine Cemetery.jpg Blake's Munitions War Memorial Margravine Cemetery

51°29′20.756″N0°12′59.915″W / 51.48909889°N 0.21664306°W / 51.48909889; -0.21664306
1920 William Blake Richmond MemorialStone Grade II Memorial and grave marker for 13 people killed by an explosion at a munitions factory in October 1918. [27] [28]
Greek Runner Hammersmith 364.JPG
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Greek Runner St Peter's Square

51°29′30.9″N0°14′38.7″W / 51.491917°N 0.244083°W / 51.491917; -0.244083
1926 (erected) William Blake Richmond StatueBronze Grade II [29]
William Bull GateKing Street, forming an entrance to Ravenscourt Park

51°29′37″N0°14′21.3″W / 51.49361°N 0.239250°W / 51.49361; -0.239250
1933Gateway [30]
The Leaning Woman by Karel Vogel, Hammersmith.jpg Draped WomanNorth verge of A4 at Black Lion Lane

51°29′28″N0°14′31.8″W / 51.49111°N 0.242167°W / 51.49111; -0.242167
1959Karel VogelStatueConcrete Grade II [31]
Westcott Lodge 04.JPG West Berlin lamppostOn Westcott Lodge in Lower Mall, facing Furnival Gardens

51°29′25″N0°13′55.8″W / 51.49028°N 0.232167°W / 51.49028; -0.232167
1963 (erected)Memorial [32]
Charing Cross Hospital Henry Moore 23360.JPG Working Model for Reclining Figure (Lincoln Center) 1963–65 Charing Cross Hospital, main entrance

51°29′13″N0°13′16″W / 51.48694°N 0.22111°W / 51.48694; -0.22111
1963–1965 Henry Moore SculptureBronzelength 427cmOn loan from Tate. [33]
Hammersmith Tube Station Wall.jpg Hammersmith Bridge muralEntrance to Hammersmith tube station (Piccadilly and District lines)

51°29′33.9″N0°13′26.0″W / 51.492750°N 0.223889°W / 51.492750; -0.223889
1990sMural
Hammersmith statue 22753.JPG EtceteraEntrance to Hammersmith Broadway

51°29′34.2″N0°13′28.0″W / 51.492833°N 0.224444°W / 51.492833; -0.224444
1991; 2003Crispin Guest (components); Michael Johnson (arrangement and plinth)Sculptural group
In Memory of Giles Vernon Hart.jpg Memorial to Giles Hart Ravenscourt Park, near lake

51°29′51″N0°14′17.5″W / 51.49750°N 0.238194°W / 51.49750; -0.238194
5 July 2008 (erected)Memorial [34]
The Figurehead Statue, Fulham Reach - London. (29105028315).jpg
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Figurehead Thames Path

51°29′13″N0°13′36″W / 51.4869°N 0.2267°W / 51.4869; -0.2267 (Figurehead)
2014 Rick Kirby StatueMetal [35]
Capability Brown statue, Hammersmith 20201105 114347 (50568707343).jpg
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Statue of Capability Brown Riverside Walk

51°29′14″N0°13′39″W / 51.4873°N 0.2274°W / 51.4873; -0.2274 (Statue of Capability Brown)
2017Laury DizengremelStatueBronzeUnveiled 24 May 2017. Commissioned to mark the tercentenary of Brown's birth; he was a local resident. [36]

Shepherd's Bush

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignationNotes
Shepherd's Bush war memorial 23355.jpg
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Hammersmith War MemorialShepherd's Bush Green

51°30′15″N0°13′12″W / 51.50417°N 0.22000°W / 51.50417; -0.22000
1922 Henry Charles Fehr War memorial with sculpture Grade II [37]
Braybrook Street memorial - geograph.org.uk - 1440278.jpg Memorial to the Shepherd's Bush murders Braybrook Street

51°31′8.8″N0°14′41.2″W / 51.519111°N 0.244778°W / 51.519111; -0.244778
1988 Police Memorial Trust Memorial [38]
Hammersmith Hospital sculture 23384.jpg The Circle of LifeMain entrance, Hammersmith Hospital

51°30′59″N0°14′9″W / 51.51639°N 0.23583°W / 51.51639; -0.23583
1993Sarah TombsSculpture [39]
Shepherd's Bush goaloid sculpture 111841.jpg GoaloidsShepherd's Bush Green

51°30′14.3″N0°13′22.0″W / 51.503972°N 0.222778°W / 51.503972; -0.222778
2012Elliott BrookSculpture [40]

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References

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  2. Historic England. "Marshall War Memorial (1449486)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  3. Historic England. "War Memorial at the Church of St Thomas of Canterbury (1450604)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  4. "Fulham". War Memorials Register. Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  5. "All Saints Church – WW1". War Memorials Register. Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  6. Adoration. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  7. Grief. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  8. Leda. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  9. Protection. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  10. Affection. Art UK. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  11. Clarion. Art UK. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  12. Work 1991–1992. Glynn Williams. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  13. International Brigades Memorial Trust – Fulham. International Brigades Memorial Trust. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
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