List of public art in the London Borough of Camden

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

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Map of public art in the London Borough of Camden

Bloomsbury

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Spire of St George's Church, Bloomsbury (George I).jpg Statue of George I Atop the spire of St George's Church

51°31′03″N0°07′30″W / 51.51762°N 0.12498°W / 51.51762; -0.12498
1730 Nicholas Hawksmoor Architectural sculpture Grade I [1]
Statue probably of Queen Charlotte, Bloomsbury, London.jpg
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Statue probably of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz Queen Square

51°31′19″N0°07′22″W / 51.52207°N 0.12274°W / 51.52207; -0.12274
1775 c.1775 ?Statue Grade II [2]
Francis Duke of Bedford, Russell Square.jpg
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Statue of Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford Russell Square

51°31′16″N0°07′32″W / 51.52118°N 0.12543°W / 51.52118; -0.12543
1809 Richard Westmacott Statue Grade II [3]
Statue of Charles James Fox by Richard Westmacott at Bloomsbury Square.jpg
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Statue of Charles James Fox Bloomsbury Square

51°31′09″N0°07′24″W / 51.51929°N 0.12327°W / 51.51929; -0.12327
1816 Richard Westmacott Statue Grade II* [4]
Statue of John Cartwright, Cartwright Gardens (01).jpg
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Statue of John Cartwright Cartwright Gardens

51°31′37″N0°07′36″W / 51.52685°N 0.12670°W / 51.52685; -0.12670
1831George ClarkeStatue Grade II [3]
British Museum tympanum.jpg
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The Progress of Civilisation British Museum 1851 Richard Westmacott Robert Smirke Pedimental sculpture Grade I [5]
Water feature, Guilford Place WC1 - geograph.org.uk - 1324656.jpg
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Drinking fountain with a figure of the Woman of Samaria Guilford Place opoosite Coram's Fields

51°31′25″N0°07′10″W / 51.52348°N 0.11945°W / 51.52348; -0.11945
1870 ? Henry Darbishire Drinking fountain with sculpture Grade II [6]
Euterpe, Saint George's Gardens, Bloomsbury (cropped).jpg
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Euterpe St George's Gardens

51°31′34″N0°7′14.3″W / 51.52611°N 0.120639°W / 51.52611; -0.120639
1898 ?Statue (formerly architectural sculpture) Grade II Terracotta statue from the demolished Apollo Inn on Tottenham Court Road by Charles Fitzroy Doll. [7]
Stone lion outside the British Museum - geograph.org.uk - 1713181.jpg
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LionsKing Edward VII Galleries, British Museum, Montague Place1909 George Frampton John James Burnet and Thomas S. Tait Grade I [8]
Institute of Chemistry (former) building, 30 Russell Sq, London 4.jpg Statue of Joseph Priestley 30 Russell Square (formerly the Institute of Chemistry)1914 Gilbert Bayes John James Burnet Architectural sculpture Grade II [9] [10]
Holy Cross War Memorial (stone crucifix).jpg War memorial Church of the Holy Cross, Cromer Street 1919–1922Clement William Jewitt Joseph Peacock Architectural sculpture Grade II [11]
Detail on the West Face of the Church of the Holy Cross, St Pancras (01).jpg War memorial Church of the Holy Cross, Cromer Street  ? ? Joseph Peacock Architectural sculpture Grade II [12]
Rangers memorial, North Crescent, Chenies Street.JPG
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The Rangers', 12th London Regiment War Memorial Chenies Street 1923Leonard CullifordCenotaph Grade II Unveiled 10 November 1923. [13]
Tavistock Square Aldrich-Blake.JPG
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Memorial to Louisa Aldrich-Blake Tavistock Square

51°31′29″N0°7′40.9″W / 51.52472°N 0.128028°W / 51.52472; -0.128028
1926 Arthur George Walker Edwin Lutyens Memorial with bust Grade II [14] [15]
Tympanum above the portico of building on the east side of Bloomsbury Square, WC1 - geograph.org.uk - 1304675.jpg Agriculture Victoria House, Bloomsbury Square elevation1926–1932Herbert William PalliserCharles William Long Pedimental sculpture Grade II [16] [17]
Victoria House pediment - geograph.org.uk - 3004699.jpg Industry Victoria House, Southampton Row elevation1926–1932Herbert William PalliserCharles William Long Pedimental sculpture Grade II [16] [17]
Hippocrates, UCL, Gower Street, London.JPG
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Bust of Hippocrates University College London Building, Gower Place/Gower Street

51°31′30.41″N0°8′8.09″W / 51.5251139°N 0.1355806°W / 51.5251139; -0.1355806
1930William Aumonier Jr.Architectural sculpture [18]
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - geograph.org.uk - 2492659.jpg
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Tragedy and Comedy RADA, 62 Gower Street 1930–1931 Alan Durst Relief [19]
Richard Trevithick Plaque (31599808123).jpg
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Memorial to Richard Trevithick Gower Street 1933 Leonard Stanford Merrifield Relief plaque [20]
Bust of Frederick Craufurd Goodenough (cropped).JPG Bust of Frederick Craufurd GoodenoughLondon House (Goodenough College), Mecklenburgh Square 1936 William McMillan Herbert Baker Architectural sculpture Grade II [21] [22]
Bust Of Thomas Coram-Brunswick Square.jpg Bust of Thomas Coram Foundling Museum, Brunswick Square 1937 c.1937 William McMillan J. M. ShepherdArchitectural sculpture Grade II [3]
"The Spirit of Brotherhood", Congress House, Great Russell Street, WC1 (geograph 5470557).jpg
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The Spirit of Brotherhood Congress House, Great Russell Street

51°31′03″N0°07′43″W / 51.51750°N 0.12858°W / 51.51750; -0.12858
1958 Bernard Meadows David Aberdeen Architectural sculpture Grade II* [23]
Statue Of Thomas Coram-Brunswick Square.jpg
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Statue of Thomas Coram Outside the Foundling Museum, Brunswick Square

51°31′30″N0°07′17″W / 51.52513°N 0.12149°W / 51.52513; -0.12149
1963 William McMillan Statue Grade II [3]
Mahatma Gandhi (geograph 2952261).jpg
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Statue of Mahatma Gandhi Tavistock Square

51°31′30″N0°07′45″W / 51.52504°N 0.12904°W / 51.52504; -0.12904
1968 Fredda Brilliant Statue Grade II [15]
London - Peter Randall-Page.jpg Beneath the SkinOutside Bupa House, Bloomsbury Way1991 Peter Randall-Page Sculpture
Humphry the cat.jpg
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Humphrey the catAlf Barrett Playground

51°31′14″N0°07′17″W / 51.5205°N 0.1215°W / 51.5205; -0.1215 (Humphrey the cat)
1992Marcia SolwaySculptureOriginally placed in Queen Square in 1997, moved to present location in 2003.
Non-war memorial - panoramio.jpg
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Conscientious Objectors Commemorative Stone Tavistock Square 1994Hugh CourtCommemorative stone [15]
Mosaic pathCalthorpe Community Garden

51°31′37″N0°07′04″W / 51.5270°N 0.1178°W / 51.5270; -0.1178 (Mosaic path)
1994Carol Cooper and local peopleMosaic path
Tiruvalluvar (32181833241).jpg
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Statue of Thiruvalluvar Outside School of Oriental and African Studies 1996Statue
The Green Man by Lydia Kapinska, Woburn Square, London.JPG
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The Green Man Woburn Square

51°31′23.1″N0°7′45.5″W / 51.523083°N 0.129306°W / 51.523083; -0.129306
1999Lydia KapinskaSculptureInspired by Virginia Woolf's novel The Waves (1931). [24]
Great Ormond Street Hospital, Peter Pan statue.jpg Peter Pan Great Ormond Street Hospital 2000 Diarmuid Byron O'Connor Sculpture [25]
Mother and child sculpture, Queen Square.JPG
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Memorial to Andrew Meller Queen Square

51°31′18.2″N0°7′20.7″W / 51.521722°N 0.122417°W / 51.521722; -0.122417
2001Patricia FinchSculpture [25]
Virginia Woolf, Tavistock Square, London.JPG
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Bust of Virginia Woolf Tavistock Square

51°31′27.9″N0°7′44″W / 51.524417°N 0.12889°W / 51.524417; -0.12889
2004 (cast of an original of 1931) Stephen Tomlin Bust [15] [26]
Tinkclose-1-.jpg Tinker Bell Great Ormond Street Hospital 2005 Diarmuid Byron O'Connor Sculpture [25]
Spire of St George's Church, Bloomsbury (Lion and Unicorn).jpg Lions and unicorns fighting for the crown On the spire of St George's Church

51°31′03″N0°07′30″W / 51.51762°N 0.12498°W / 51.51762; -0.12498
2006Tim Crawley Nicholas Hawksmoor Architectural sculpture Grade I [27]
Sundial, Torrington Square, London.jpg Sundial Torrington Square

51°31′18.8″N0°7′46.5″W / 51.521889°N 0.129583°W / 51.521889; -0.129583
2008 Armillary sphere
A Bloomsbury cat.jpg Sam
Patricia Penn
Queen Square

51°31′16″N0°7′19.4″W / 51.52111°N 0.122056°W / 51.52111; -0.122056
2009 (after an original of 1997) ?SculpturePatricia Penn (1914–1992) was a nurse who campaigned against the demolition of historic buildings in the 1970s. The original sculpture donated to the square in her memory was stolen in 2007. [28]
Rabindranath Tagore monument, Gordon Square, London.jpg
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Bust of Rabindranath Tagore Gordon Square 2011 Shenda Amery Bust [29]
Bust of Noor Khan with Flowers.jpg
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Bust of Noor Inayat Khan Gordon Square 2012 Karen Newman Bust [30]
Lord Wolfson (32450821241).jpg Bust of Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson Queen Square

51°31′20″N0°07′21″W / 51.522121°N 0.122524°W / 51.522121; -0.122524
2017Nick RobersonBust [31]
HWJ Creative muralBarbon Close

51°31′17″N0°07′12″W / 51.5215°N 0.1200°W / 51.5215; -0.1200 (HWJ Creative mural)
2018HWJ CreativeMural [32]
Double PortraitBarbon Close

51°31′17″N0°07′13″W / 51.5214°N 0.1203°W / 51.5214; -0.1203 (Double Portrait)
2020"CeePil"Mural [33] [34]
Self CareBarbon Close

51°31′17″N0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1203°W / 51.5215; -0.1203
2020 ?Mural [33]
Breastfeeding womanBarbon Close

51°31′17″N0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1203°W / 51.5215; -0.1203 (Breastfeeding woman)
2020Hanna LucatelliMural [33]
The WinkBarbon Close

51°31′17″N0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1204°W / 51.5215; -0.1204 (The Wink)
2020Otto SchadeMural [33] [35]
Complexities of LoveBarbon Close

51°31′17″N0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1204°W / 51.5215; -0.1204 (Complexities of Love)
2020David PuckMural [33] [36]
Male faceBarbon Close

51°31′17″N0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1204°W / 51.5215; -0.1204 (Male face)
2020Envol StudioMural [33]
DiasporaTybalds Estate

51°31′18″N0°06′43″W / 51.5217°N 0.1120°W / 51.5217; -0.1120 (Diaspora)
2020Sara AbdallaMural [37] [38]
FlamingoesTybalds Estate

51°31′16″N0°07′12″W / 51.5211°N 0.1201°W / 51.5211; -0.1201 (Flamingos)
2020Frankie Strand and Angry DanMural [38]
RebornAlf Barrett Playground

51°31′14″N0°07′17″W / 51.5205°N 0.1213°W / 51.5205; -0.1213 (Reborn)
2020Fat HeatMural [38] [39]

Camden Town

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Richard Cobden statue, Camden High Street NW1 - geograph.org.uk - 1319874.jpg
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Statue of Richard Cobden Camden High Street

51°32′05″N0°08′20″W / 51.53474°N 0.13891°W / 51.53474; -0.13891
1868 Wills Brothers Statue Grade II [3]
Grave of Sir John Barrow and monument to Charles Dibdin - geograph.org.uk - 654411.jpg Memorial to Charles Dibdin St Martin's Gardens

51°32′19″N0°08′24″W / 51.5386°N 0.1399°W / 51.5386; -0.1399 (Memorial to Charles Dibdin)
1889 ?Celtic cross Grade II [40]
St Michael, Camden Road - War Memorial (geograph 3326227).jpg War memorial St Michael's Church

51°32′24″N0°08′30″W / 51.5400°N 0.1416°W / 51.5400; -0.1416 (War memorial at St Michael's Church, Camden Town)
1920Clement William Jewitt(with C. J. Marston)Calvary Grade II [41]
Sculpture, Maitland Park Villas, Camden.JPG GenerationsMaitland Park Villas

51°32′51.5″N0°9′22″W / 51.547639°N 0.15611°W / 51.547639; -0.15611
1971Geoffrey HarrisSculptural group [42]
Seated Boy (geograph 4376973 cropped).jpg Seated figure Westminster Kingsway College on Longford Street

51°31′34″N0°08′29″W / 51.526041°N 0.141376°W / 51.526041; -0.141376
1976Jean BullockSculpture [43]
Carreras Cigarette Factory cats (cropped).jpg
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Cat statuesEntrance to former Carreras Cigarette Factory, Hampstead Road

51°32′00″N0°08′22″W / 51.5334°N 0.1395°W / 51.5334; -0.1395
1996
Carreras Cigarette Factory black cat motif (cropped).jpg Black cat motifsFaçade of former Carreras Cigarette Factory, Hampstead Road

51°32′01″N0°08′23″W / 51.5335°N 0.1398°W / 51.5335; -0.1398
1996
Burma Railway memorial Camden High Street 01.jpg
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Burma Railway Memorial
Far East Prisoners of War
Junction of Crowndale Road, Eversholt Street and Mornington Street

51°32′06″N0°08′20″W / 51.5350°N 0.1388°W / 51.5350; -0.1388 (Burma Railway Memorial)
2012Chris Roche (1104 Architects)War memorialUnveiled 21 September 2012 [44] by the Viscount Slim, whose father Field Marshal Slim was a commander of the Burma Corps. A granite plaque with an illustration by Ronald Searle, who had been an FEPOW, mounted on a cruciform base of railway sleepers and sections of rail track, alluding to the Burma Railway. [45]
Amy Winehouse Statue, Camden (14946739033).jpg
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Statue of Amy Winehouse Stables Market

51°32′33″N0°08′52″W / 51.5424°N 0.1478°W / 51.5424; -0.1478 (Statue of Amy Winehouse)
2014 Scott Eaton StatueUnveiled 14 September 2014, which would have been the singer's 31st birthday, by the actress Barbara Windsor, a friend of hers. [46]
Stables market.JPG Horses Stables Market

51°32′31″N0°08′50″W / 51.54196°N 0.14729°W / 51.54196; -0.14729
Sculpture

Covent Garden

Euston Road

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Caryatids, St Pancras New Church (geograph 2029085).jpg
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Caryatids St Pancras New Church

51°31′39″N0°07′48″W / 51.52742°N 0.12990°W / 51.52742; -0.12990
John Charles Felix Rossi William Inwood and Henry William Inwood Architectural sculpture Grade I
Britannia on the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel.jpg Britannia St Pancras railway station, Pancras Road elevation

51°31′49″N0°07′28″W / 51.53025°N 0.12455°W / 51.53025; -0.12455
George Gilbert Scott Architectural sculpture Grade I
Robert Stephenson - Statue - Euston Railway Station - London - 020504.jpg
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Statue of Robert Stephenson Euston railway station

51°31′40″N0°07′57″W / 51.52786°N 0.13257°W / 51.52786; -0.13257
1871 Carlo Marochetti Statue Grade II [47]
Kings Cross station, war memorial (geograph 6343478).jpg War memorial
King's Cross railway station 1920Panels in steel framesUnveiled 10 June 1923 by Earl Haig. Reinstalled in its current configuration in 2013, with the placement of the panels based on that of the figures in John Singer Sargent's painting Gassed (1919). [48]
London North Western Railway Memorial (cropped).jpg
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London and North Western Railway War Memorial Outside Euston railway station

51°31′38″N0°07′57″W / 51.5272°N 0.13258°W / 51.5272; -0.13258
1921Ambrose Neale Reginald Wynn Owen War memorial Grade II* [49]
Euston tube station, Victoria Line, ceramic tiles (geograph 4534009).jpg Euston Arch tile motif Euston tube station, Victoria line platforms1968 Tom Eckersley Ceramic mural
King's Cross St Pancras stn Victoria line motif.jpg Five crowns on a cross tile motif King's Cross St Pancras tube station, Victoria line platforms1968 Tom Eckersley Ceramic mural
Piscator sculpture by Eduardo Paolozzi at Euston station, London.jpg
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Piscator
Erwin Piscator
Forecourt of Euston railway station 1980 Eduardo Paolozzi Sculpture [50]
Newton by Paolozzi 1.jpg
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Newton
Isaac Newton
Forecourt of the British Library

51°31′45″N0°07′39″W / 51.52904°N 0.12762°W / 51.52904; -0.12762
1995 Eduardo Paolozzi Sculpture Grade I [50]
St Joan sculpture, Shaw Theatre, London.jpg
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Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw Shaw Theatre (entrance on Ossulston Street)

51°31′43.9″N0°7′40.8″W / 51.528861°N 0.128000°W / 51.528861; -0.128000
2002 (after an original of 1971)Keith GrantSculpture [51]
Archangel Michael, St Pancras New Church, London.JPG Archangel Michael
Victims of the 7 July 2005 bombings
St Pancras New Church

51°31′36.9″N0°7′48.4″W / 51.526917°N 0.130111°W / 51.526917; -0.130111
2004 Emily Young Sculpture [52]
Monolith and Shadow by John Aiken.jpg Monolith and Shadow Main entrance of University College Hospital on Euston Road2005 John Aiken Sculpture [53]
Meeting Place - St Pancras International Station (28250227621).jpg
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The Meeting Place St Pancras railway station 2007 Paul Day Sculpture [54]
St Pancras Station 02.JPG
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Statue of John Betjeman St Pancras railway station 2007 Martin Jennings Statue [55]
Unity (Unison House, Euston Road) (geograph 5571692).jpg Unity Unison headquarters2011 Wendy Taylor Sculpture [56]
Matthew Flinders statue, Euston Station.jpg Statue of Matthew Flinders Euston railway station 2014Mark RichardsStatue [57]
Sir Nigel Gresley statue at King's Cross Station, London, England.jpg
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Statue of Nigel Gresley King's Cross railway station 2016 Hazel Reeves Statue [58]
Full Circle at King's Cross St. Pancras tube station, October 2021.jpg Full Circle King's Cross St Pancras tube station, Northern line and Piccadilly line concourses2009–2011Knut Henrik HenriksenInstallationA segment of a circle, corresponding to the "lost" area below the floor, is set against the partly circular end wall of each of the tunnels. [59]
St Pancras Station War Memorial.jpg War memorial
Workers at St Pancras station
St Pancras railway station 2018Fabian PeakeMemorial wall with vitreous enamel plaquesInscribed with the job titles of workers at the station during both world wars. There had been plans for a war memorial at the station since 1921, but they were unrealised for lack of funds. [60]

Regent's Place

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Battle of St Vincent frieze, Regent's Place, London 04.jpg
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The Battle of Cape St Vincent Regent's Place Plaza1826 c.1826 Edward Hodges Baily ReliefOne of two monumental reliefs intended for what became Marble Arch. [61] [62]
Reflection window sculpture 9152c.jpg
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Reflection350 Euston Road2001 Antony Gormley Sculpture [63]
"The fan" mural, Triton Square, Euston - geograph.org.uk - 463062.jpg The Fan, or Big FanTriton Square2003 Michael Craig-Martin Lightbox installationThe artist's first major outdoor commission. [64] [65]
Reciprocal Passage WorkTriton Square Mall2003 Liam Gillick Installation [62] [66]
A Couple of Ripe, Ornamental PineapplesLongford Street2010Siôn ParkinsonInstallation [62] [67]
Regent's Place PavilionTriton Street2010Kevin Carmody and Andrew GroarkePavilion [68]
Ruth Walking in Jeans4 Triton Square2012 Julian Opie Installation [62] [69]
Opening/CaptureRegent's Place Plaza Langlands & Bell Sculptural seatingThe artists' first public commission in the United Kingdom. [62]

Fitzrovia

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
The Warren Street maze (geograph 2311788).jpg "Warren" tile motif Warren Street tube station, Victoria line platforms1968 Alan Fletcher Ceramic mural
Fitzroy Square View (cropped).jpg
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View Fitzroy Square

51°31′22.6″N0°8′22.7″W / 51.522944°N 0.139639°W / 51.522944; -0.139639
1977 Naomi Blake Sculpture
Wall (8291049681).jpg Fitzrovia MuralWhitfield Gardens

51°31′15″N0°08′06″W / 51.520765°N 0.135089°W / 51.520765; -0.135089 (Fitzrovia Mural)
1980Simon Barber and Mick JonesMuralThe mural depicts "various unnamed characters of Fitzrovia and greedy speculators". Barber painted the bottom half and Jones (son of the trade unionist Jack Jones) the top half. As of 2013 the work was in poor condition. [70]
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Statue of Francisco de Miranda Corner of Fitzroy Square and Fitzroy Street1990 (after an original of 1895)After Rafael de la Cova StatueStands close to 58 Grafton Way ("Casa Miranda"), where the Venezuelan revolutionary lived with his English wife from 1802 to 1810. [71]
Fitzroy Place, The One and the Many, Peter Randall-Page.jpg The One and The Many Fitzroy Place 2015 Peter Randall-Page Sculpture [72]

Gospel Oak

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Church of All Hallows War Memorial, Gospel Oak (01).jpg
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War memorialChurch of All Hallows

51°33′20″N0°09′27″W / 51.5556°N 0.1574°W / 51.5556; -0.1574 (War memorial at the Church of All Hallows, Gospel Oak)
1918 ?Calvary Grade II [73]

Hampstead

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St. Mary's Catholic Church - geograph.org.uk - 838738.jpg Virgin and Child St Mary's Church, on façade of tower

51°33′25″N0°10′50″W / 51.556967°N 0.18045°W / 51.556967; -0.18045
1850 c.1850 William Wardell Statue in niche Grade II*
Roebuck Hotel, Pond Street, Hampstead, London, England-27April2008.jpg Roebuck Tympanum of the Roebuck pub, Pond Street

51°33′14″N0°10′03″W / 51.5538°N 0.1674°W / 51.5538; -0.1674
Late 1860s ? ?Architectural sculpture Grade II [74]
Fountain Rosslyn Hill 2005.jpg
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Drinking fountain Rosslyn Hill

51°33′18″N0°10′25″W / 51.554977°N 0.17362°W / 51.554977; -0.17362
1875 c.1875 ? ?Drinking fountain Grade II [75]
Drinking fountain, South End Road NW3 (geograph 2753507).jpg
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Drinking fountain
William Warburton Pearce
South End Green

51°33′15″N0°09′55″W / 51.5542°N 0.1654°W / 51.5542; -0.1654
1880J. H. Evins (designer)J. Holland (builder)Drinking fountain Grade II [76]
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Chalybeate well
Susanna Noel
Well Walk

51°33′33″N0°10′24″W / 51.559177°N 0.17345°W / 51.559177; -0.17345
1882H. S. Legg Grade II
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War memorial St John-at-Hampstead

51°33′19″N0°10′49″W / 51.5553°N 0.1803°W / 51.5553; -0.1803 (War memorial at St John-at-Hampstead)
1920 c.1920 Temple Moore Memorial cross and balustrade Grade II [77]
Hampstead High Street.jpg WomanOutside 28A High Street

51°33′21″N0°10′36″W / 51.55591°N 0.17672°W / 51.55591; -0.17672
Architectural sculpture [78]
Christ Church, Hampstead Square, London NW3 - Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 1678839.jpg War memorial Christ Church

51°33′35″N0°10′38″W / 51.5596°N 0.1771°W / 51.5596; -0.1771 (War memorial at Christ Church, Hampstead)
 ?Celtic cross Grade II [79]

Hampstead Heath

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Hampstead War Memorial, Heath Street.jpg
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Hampstead War Memorial Junction of Spaniards Road and North End Way

51°33′46″N0°10′47″W / 51.562792°N 0.179597°W / 51.562792; -0.179597
1922 Reginald Blomfield Obelisk Grade II [80] [81]
Urban Art at Hampstead Heath Station.jpg MuralPlatforms of Hampstead Heath railway station 2011Johnson Tiles and Clare Woods Ceramic mural [82]

Highgate

Highgate is partly located outside the borough of Camden; for works not listed here see the relevant sections for the boroughs of Haringey and Islington.
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Sydney Waterlow Statue Waterlow Park 2005.jpg
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Statue of Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1st Baronet Waterlow Park

51°34′09″N0°08′42″W / 51.56919°N 0.14503°W / 51.56919; -0.14503
1900Frank TaubmanStatue Grade II [83]
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War memorialUnited Reformed Church

51°34′12″N0°08′57″W / 51.5701°N 0.1492°W / 51.5701; -0.1492 (War memorial at Highgate United Reformed Church)
1920 c.1920Herbert IbbersonMemorial cross Grade II [84]
War memorialSt Anne's Church

51°33′45″N0°09′05″W / 51.5625°N 0.1515°W / 51.5625; -0.1515 (War memorial at St Anne's Church, Highgate)
1920 c.1920 ?Memorial cross Grade II [85]
Karl Marx Grave.jpg
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Tomb of Karl Marx Highgate Cemetery

51°33′58″N0°08′38″W / 51.56623°N 0.14379°W / 51.56623; -0.14379
1956 Laurence Bradshaw Bust Grade I [86]

Kentish Town

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerTypeDesignationNotes
The Church of S. Silas The Martyr, Kentish Town, St. Silas Place, NW5 - porch - geograph.org.uk - 1458366.jpg War memorial Church of St Silas the Martyr After 1918 ?Calvary [87]
Fletcher Court artworkIngestre Road Estate

51°33′22″N0°08′33″W / 51.5561°N 0.1424°W / 51.5561; -0.1424
2019Laurie NouchkaMural, 3D maps, audio [88] [89]
Botanical muralsIngestre Road Estate

51°33′23″N0°08′34″W / 51.5565°N 0.1429°W / 51.5565; -0.1429
September 2020Clara and MaryMural [90] [91]

Holborn

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coordinates
DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Statue at Thomas More Chambers.jpg
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Statue of Thomas More Thomas More Chambers, 51 and 52 Carey Street 1886Robert SmithGeorge SherrinStatue in niche Grade II [92] [93]
Statue Of John Bunyan-Southampton Row-London.jpg
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Statue of John Bunyan Baptist Church House, Southampton Row 1903 Richard Garbe Arthur KeenStatue in niche Grade II* [94]
Statue Of Edward I-High Holborn-London.jpg Statue of Edward I 114 and 115 High Holborn c.1903–1904 Richard Garbe Arthur KeenArchitectural sculpture Grade II
Statue Of Edward VII-High Holborn-London.JPG Statue of Edward VII 114 and 115 High Holborn c.1903–1904 Richard Garbe Arthur KeenArchitectural sculpture Grade II
Charles Dickens bust, Watermans Square EC1 - geograph.org.uk - 1321953.jpg Bust of Charles Dickens Holborn Bars, High Holborn 1907 Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald Alfred Waterhouse Bust [95]
Statue of Francis Bacon (cropped).jpg
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Statue of Francis Bacon South Square, Gray's Inn 1912 F. W. Pomeroy Statue Grade II [96]
Memorial to Margaret McDonald.jpg
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Memorial to Margaret Ethel MacDonald Lincoln's Inn Fields 1914 Richard Reginald Goulden Memorial seat with sculpture Grade II [97]
War memorial, Lincoln's Inn.jpg
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Lincoln's Inn War Memorial New Square, Lincoln's Inn 1921War memorial Grade II Unveiled 16 March 1921. [98]
Architectural sculpture at Africa House, London.jpg Britannia with Arab Traders, a Big Game Hunter and His Bearer, and AnimalsAfrica House, 70 Kingsway 1922 Benjamin Clemens Trehearne and NormanArchitectural sculpture Grade II [99]
The Prudential War Memorial (cropped).jpg
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Prudential Assurance Company War Memorial
(World War I)
Waterhouse Square 1922 Ferdinand Victor Blundstone War memorial Grade II* Unveiled 2 March 1922. [100]
Memorial in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC1.jpeg Memorial to Frederick Smith, 2nd Viscount Hambleden Lincoln's Inn Fields 1929 Arthur George Walker (lost bust) Edwin Lutyens Pedestal in the form of a seat Grade II [101] [102]
Holborn Bars (nee Prudential Insurance Headquarters) (6659881221).jpg
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Prudential Assurance Company War Memorial
(World War II)
Waterhouse Square 1950 Ferdinand Victor Blundstone War memorial Grade II* Unveiled 23 March 1950. [103]
GWL Guessed where London. 262 High Holborn wall carving (5431718524).jpg Pearl Assurance Company Heraldic Relief High Holborn 1967–1969 Edward Bainbridge Copnall Relief [104]
The John Hunter Bust, Lincoln's Inn Fields - London. (cropped).jpg
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Bust of John Hunter Lincoln's Inn Fields 1979Nigel BoonhamBust [105]
Bust of Bernard Russell in Red Lion Square (02).jpg
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Bust of Bertrand Russell Red Lion Square 1980Marcelle QuintonBust [106]
Barry Flanegan Camdonian.JPG
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Camdonian Lincoln's Inn Fields 1980 Barry Flanagan Sculpture [107]
Fenner Brockway statue, Red Lion Square - geograph.org.uk - 4389664.jpg
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Statue of Fenner Brockway Red Lion Square 1985 Ian Walters Statue [3]
Holborn (100557569) (2).jpg Trompe-l'œil panels depicting artefacts in the British Museum Holborn tube station 1988Allan DrummondEnamel panelsBased on Victorian glass plate negatives which the artist borrowed from the museum. [108]
Dolphin 1989 by Annabel Richter Pentncy - geograph.org.uk - 1246570.jpg DolphinBetween High Holborn and Lincoln's Inn Fields 1989Anna Richtner PentneyArchitectural sculpture
Canadian Memorial-Lincoln's Inn Fields-London.JPG Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Lincoln's Inn Fields 1998War memorialUnveiled 14 May 1998. [109]
New Academic Building Public Art, LSE.jpg
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Square the Block London School of Economics New Academic Building, corner of Kingsway and Sardinia Street

51°30′54″N0°7′6.8″W / 51.51500°N 0.118556°W / 51.51500; -0.118556
2009 Richard Wilson Architectural sculpture [110]

Regent's Park

Part of Regent's Park lies outside the borough of Camden; for works not listed here see the list of public art in St Marylebone .

Regent's Park is one of London's Royal Parks, located partly in the London Borough of Camden and partly in the City of Westminster.

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Fountain of Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney in the Regent's Park in London, June 2013 (4).jpg
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Readymoney Drinking Fountain Broad Walk

51°31′58″N0°09′03″W / 51.5328°N 0.1507°W / 51.5328; -0.1507 (Readymoney Drinking Fountain)
1869Henry RossRobert KeirleDrinking fountain Grade II A gift from the Indian industrialist Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney, unveiled by Princess Mary of Teck. [111] The fountain straddles the boundary line between Camden and Westminster.
Classical Pose - geograph.org.uk - 2791925.jpg
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The Three Graces Cambridge Gate1875–1880Joseph KremerT. Archer and A. GreenSculptural groups Grade II Four sculptural groups in terracotta atop the gate piers to the north and south of the street. [112]
'Matilda' Fountain-Gloucester Gate-London.JPG
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Matilda Fountain
Matilda Kent
Gloucester Gate

51°32′08″N0°08′51″W / 51.53552°N 0.14741°W / 51.53552; -0.14741
1878 Joseph Durham Fountain with sculpture Grade II [113]
War Memorial Munster Square.jpg War memorialSt Mary Magdalene's Church, Munster Square (facing Osnaburgh Street)After 1918Architectural sculpture Grade II* [114]
The Martyrdom of Saint Pancras, Gloucester Gate Bridge.jpg The Martyrdom of Saint Pancras Gloucester Gate Bridge2003–2006 c.2003–2006Stuart Bamford Smith after Ceccardo Egidio Fucigna William Booth ScottReliefs Grade II Two identical bronze reliefs, the composition based on one of Fucigna's originals of 1878. Fucigna's other relief, not replicated, showed Pope Marcellinus blessing the saint. [115] [116]

Somers Town

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
St Pancras at Theatre Technis - geograph.org.uk - 675322.jpg Saint Pancras Theatro Technis, 26 Crowndale Road1896 Harry Hems Charles Robert Baker KingStatue in niche [117]
St Mary's War Memorial.jpg War memorial St Mary's Church, Eversholt Street ?Memorial cross Grade II [118]

Swiss Cottage

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
The Pursuit of Ideas, Hilgrove Estate, St John's Wood, October 2023 03.jpg
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The Pursuit of IdeasHilgrove Estate, Finchley Road 1960 Leon Underwood Sculpture [119]
The Hampstead Figure, Swiss Cottage, July 2023 05.jpg
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The Hampstead Figure Adelaide Road 1964 F. E. McWilliam Abstract sculpture Grade II Moved to this site in 2019 from its original location on Avenue Road, north of Swiss Cottage Library. [120]
Sigmund Freud statue, London 1.jpg
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Statue of Sigmund Freud Belsize Lane/Fitzjohns Avenue

51°32′46″N0°10′32″W / 51.54620°N 0.17560°W / 51.54620; -0.17560
1970 (current location since 1998) Oscar Nemon Statue Grade II [3]

West Hampstead

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerTypeDesignationNotes
Memorial to Beryl Gilroy West Hampstead Primary School

51°33′03″N0°11′57″W / 51.5509°N 0.1993°W / 51.5509; -0.1993 (Memorial to Beryl Gilroy)
2022Fipsi SeilernMural paintingUnveiled 1 July 2022. [121]

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