This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham .
Map of public art in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Designation | Notes |
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Cock | Roof of The Cock, North End Road 51°28′53″N0°11′59″W / 51.4813°N 0.1997°W | 19th century | Statue | 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 | 1919 | G. Maile and Sons | Crucifix | Cornish granite | Grade II | An unusual combined memorial to the priest of the church, who died in 1917, and the war dead. [2] | |
War memorial | Churchyard of St Thomas of Canterbury, Rylston Road 51°28′53″N0°12′24″W / 51.4815°N 0.2066°W | 1920 | c.? | Memorial cross | Stone | Grade II | Originally sited near the church's south porch; relocated in 1967. [3] | |
More images | Fulham War Memorial | Vicarage Gardens 51°28′08″N0°12′40″W / 51.4689°N 0.2112°W | 1921 | Alfred Turner | War memorial with sculpture | Grade II | Unveiled 10 July 1921. [4] | |
More images | All Saints' Church War Memorial | All Saints' churchyard 51°28′07″N0°12′44″W / 51.4685°N 0.2122°W | 1923 | ? | Calvary | Grade II | Unveiled May 1923. [5] | |
Adoration | Bishops Park | 1953 | James Wedgwood | Sculpture | Stone | — | [6] | |
Grief | Bishops Park | 1953 | James Wedgwood | Sculpture | Stone | — | [7] | |
Leda | Bishops Park | 1953 | James Wedgwood | Sculpture | Stone | — | [8] | |
Protection | Bishops Park | 1953 | James Wedgwood | Sculpture | Stone | — | [9] | |
Affection | Bishops Park | 1963 | Joseph Hermon Cawthra | Sculpture | Stone | — | [10] | |
Clarion | Fulham Broadway | 1981 | c.Philip King | Sculpture | Steel | — | [11] | |
Gateway of Hands | Chelsea Harbour 51°28′29″N0°10′50″W / 51.4746°N 0.1805°W | 1991 | Glynn Williams | Sculpture | Bronze | — | [12] | |
More images | International Brigades Memorial | Fulham Palace Gardens 51°28′07″N0°12′49″W / 51.4686°N 0.2137°W | 31 August 1997 (erected) | Memorial | — | [13] | ||
More images | Statue of Johnny Haynes | Craven Cottage stadium, Stevenage Road 51°28′29″N0°13′14″W / 51.4747°N 0.2206°W | 2008 | Douglas Jennings | Statue | Bronze | — | [14] |
More images | Statue of Peter Osgood | Stamford Bridge stadium | 2010 | Philip Jackson | Statue | Bronze | — | [15] |
More images | The Mother and the Child | All Saints' churchyard 51°28′07″N0°12′44″W / 51.4686°N 0.2122°W | 2013 (after an original of 2000) | Helen Sinclair | Statue | Resin | — | Replica of a bronze version, the top half of which was sawn off and stolen in 2012. [16] [17] |
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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More images | Bull | King Street, outside No. 257 (Ravenscourt Arms pub) 51°29′35.4″N0°14′19.3″W / 51.493167°N 0.238694°W | 19th century (placed here 1904) | Statue | Grade II | [18] | |||
Swan mosaic | Swan pub, 40 Hammersmith Broadway 51°29′34.8″N0°13′29.8″W / 51.493000°N 0.224944°W | 1878 | c.Mosaic | — | [19] | ||||
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 | 1887 | Joseph Bazalgette | Motif | Grade II* | [20] | |||
Drinking fountain memorial to S. L. Swaab | King Street, outside No. 243 (Palingswick House) 51°29′35.4″N0°14′15.6″W / 51.493167°N 0.237667°W | 1887 | Memorial fountain | — | [21] | ||||
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 | 1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [22] | |||
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 | 1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [23] | |||
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 | 1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [23] | |||
Literature and The Visual Arts | Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road 51°29′40.2″N0°13′25.8″W / 51.494500°N 0.223833°W | 1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [24] | |||
Garlands and Royal Arms | Hammersmith Library, Shepherd's Bush Road | 1905 | Frederick E. E. Schenck | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [25] | |||
War memorial | Former Church of St John the Evangelist 51°29′41″N0°13′49″W / 51.4946°N 0.2303°W | after 1918 | ? | Memorial cross | Grade II | [26] | |||
Blake's Munitions War Memorial | Margravine Cemetery 51°29′20.756″N0°12′59.915″W / 51.48909889°N 0.21664306°W | 1920 | William Blake Richmond | Memorial | Stone | Grade II | Memorial and grave marker for 13 people killed by an explosion at a munitions factory in October 1918. [27] [28] | ||
More images | Greek Runner | St Peter's Square 51°29′30.9″N0°14′38.7″W / 51.491917°N 0.244083°W | 1926 (erected) | William Blake Richmond | Statue | Bronze | Grade II | [29] | |
William Bull Gate | King Street, forming an entrance to Ravenscourt Park 51°29′37″N0°14′21.3″W / 51.49361°N 0.239250°W | 1933 | Gateway | — | [30] | ||||
Draped Woman | North verge of A4 at Black Lion Lane 51°29′28″N0°14′31.8″W / 51.49111°N 0.242167°W | 1959 | Karel Vogel | Statue | Concrete | Grade II | [31] | ||
West Berlin lamppost | On Westcott Lodge in Lower Mall, facing Furnival Gardens 51°29′25″N0°13′55.8″W / 51.49028°N 0.232167°W | 1963 (erected) | Memorial | — | [32] | ||||
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 | 1963–1965 | Henry Moore | Sculpture | Bronze | length 427cm | — | On loan from Tate. [33] | |
Hammersmith Bridge mural | Entrance to Hammersmith tube station (Piccadilly and District lines) 51°29′33.9″N0°13′26.0″W / 51.492750°N 0.223889°W | 1990s | Mural | — | |||||
Etcetera | Entrance to Hammersmith Broadway 51°29′34.2″N0°13′28.0″W / 51.492833°N 0.224444°W | 1991; 2003 | Crispin Guest (components); Michael Johnson (arrangement and plinth) | Sculptural group | — | ||||
Memorial to Giles Hart | Ravenscourt Park, near lake 51°29′51″N0°14′17.5″W / 51.49750°N 0.238194°W | 5 July 2008 (erected) | Memorial | — | [34] | ||||
More images | Figurehead | Thames Path 51°29′13″N0°13′36″W / 51.4869°N 0.2267°W | 2014 | Rick Kirby | Statue | Metal | — | [35] | |
More images | Statue of Capability Brown | Riverside Walk 51°29′14″N0°13′39″W / 51.4873°N 0.2274°W | 2017 | Laury Dizengremel | Statue | Bronze | — | Unveiled 24 May 2017. Commissioned to mark the tercentenary of Brown's birth; he was a local resident. [36] |
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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More images | Hammersmith War Memorial | Shepherd's Bush Green 51°30′15″N0°13′12″W / 51.50417°N 0.22000°W | 1922 | Henry Charles Fehr | War memorial with sculpture | Grade II | [37] | ||
Memorial to the Shepherd's Bush murders | Braybrook Street 51°31′8.8″N0°14′41.2″W / 51.519111°N 0.244778°W | 1988 | Police Memorial Trust | Memorial | — | [38] | |||
The Circle of Life | Main entrance, Hammersmith Hospital 51°30′59″N0°14′9″W / 51.51639°N 0.23583°W | 1993 | Sarah Tombs | Sculpture | — | [39] | |||
Goaloids | Shepherd's Bush Green 51°30′14.3″N0°13′22.0″W / 51.503972°N 0.222778°W | 2012 | Elliott Brook | Sculpture | — | [40] |
The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham is a London borough in West London and which also forms part of Inner London. The borough was formed in 1965 from the merger of the former Metropolitan Boroughs of Hammersmith and Fulham. The borough borders Brent to the north, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea to the east, Wandsworth to the south, Richmond upon Thames to the south west, and Hounslow and Ealing to the west.
Hammersmith is a district of West London, England, 4.3 miles (6.9 km) southwest of Charing Cross. It is the administrative centre of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, and identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.
Ravenscourt Park or RCP is an 8.3 hectares public park and garden located in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, England. It is one of the Borough's flagship parks, having won a Green Flag Award. Stamford Brook and Ravenscourt Park tube stations are close by.
Margravine Cemetery, also known as Hammersmith Cemetery, is in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The closest London Underground station is Barons Court.