List of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

Father Thames (1775) by John Bacon the Elder, Terrace Gardens, Richmond

Barnes

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, 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 Hammersmith and Fulham) 1887 Joseph Bazalgette [1] 51°29′15″N 0°13′52″W Grade II listed on 12 May 1970
Dean John Colet St Paul's School, Barnes 1898 Hamo Thornycroft [2] 51.48740°N 0.23832°W / 51.48740; -0.23832
Bolan's Rock Shrine
Marc Bolan
Queens Ride, Barnes 2002 51.465979°N 0.238695°W / 51.465979; -0.238695
Peter Scott London Wetland Centre, Barnes 2000 Nicola Godden BA ARBS [3] 51.47658°N 0.23565°W / 51.47658; -0.23565
Dragonfly sculpture Roof of the meeting point at the WWT London Wetland Centre's Visitor Centre [4] 51.47708°N 0.23575°W / 51.47708; -0.23575
Steve Fairbairn Memorial, aka Mile Post Riverside at Barnes 1962 [5] 51.47852°N 0.226987°W / 51.47852; -0.226987
Red lions Outside Red Lion pub, Castelnau, Barnes 1830s [6] 51.47548°N 0.23905°W / 51.47548; -0.23905

Bushy Park

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Diana Fountain, Bushy Park Chestnut Avenue, Bushy Park 17th century sculptures in an 18th-century setting Hubert Le Sueur, Francesco Fanelli [7] 51.40992°N 0.33619°W / 51.40992; -0.33619 Grade I listed on 25 February 2011
Canadian Totem Pole Waterhouse Plantation, Bushy Park 1992 Norman Tait [8] 51°24′47.58″N 0°21′3.07″W
Totem Bench Waterhouse Plantation, Bushy Park 1993 Katie Walker [9] 51°24′45.27″N 0°21′1.69″W
United States Army Air Force Memorial Bushy Park, near Chestnut Avenue 1999 [8] 51.4193°N 0.3291°W / 51.4193; -0.3291
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expedition Force (SHAEF) Memorial Bushy Park, near Chestnut Avenue 1994 [8] 51.4183°N 0.3280°W / 51.4183; -0.3280

Ham and Petersham

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Father Thames Ham House John Bacon, the elder 51.44448°N 0.31433°W / 51.44448; -0.31433 Grade II listed on 25 June 1983
Ashburnham Road Community Mosaic junction of Ashburnham Road and Back Lane, Ham 2005 Howard Grange, Miriam Zadik Gold, local residents [10] 51.43789°N 0.31398°W / 51.43789; -0.31398
Dysart coat of arms Gatehouse off Petersham Road, Petersham, near Tree Close Early 20th century [11] 51.445103°N 0.303422°W / 51.445103; -0.303422 Grade II listed on 7 August 2001
Queen's Diamond Jubilee plaque Petersham Road, near Tree Close 1977 (originally Queen's Silver Jubilee plaque; altered 2012 for her Diamond Jubilee) [11] 51.445278°N 0.303186°W / 51.445278; -0.303186
Petersham War Memorial Near St Peter's Church 1920 [12] 51.446845°N 0.301375°W / 51.446845; -0.301375 Grade II listed on 27 February 2017
Ham Village Green Community Mosaic Project 2014 Julia van den Bosch and Kim Porrelli, Save the World Club [13]
Pastorale sculpture Parkleys Estate, Ham Parade 1956 Keith Godwin
Saint George and the Dragon relief Meadlands Primary School, Broughton Avenue, Ham TW10 7TS 1952

Hampton and Hampton Hill

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Mural Hampton Youth Project Extended in 2012 Tom Ryall (extension) [14][15] 51.42581°N 0.37745°W / 51.42581; -0.37745
General Roy cannon (south) Roy Grove, Hampton 1791. One of a pair (the other is on the north side of Heathrow Airport). Captain William Mudge [16] 51.42621°N 0.36571°W / 51.42621; -0.36571 Grade II listed on 25 May 1983
Tagg's Island Sundial Hampton Court Road, near Tagg's Island 1999 David Harber [17] 51.40987°N 0.35171°W / 51.40987; -0.35171
Insignia of the 8th Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment Over door of 15 High Street, Hampton Hill 1914 [18] 51.42282°N 0.35888°W / 51.42282; -0.35888
Gates, railings and an entrance piece Tangley Park Family Centre, Bramble Lane, Hampton 2013 Helena Roden (artist), Gideon Petersen (blacksmith) [13] 51°25′32.29″N 0°22′40.49″W

Hampton Court

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Lion of England Trophy Gate, Hampton Court 1708 Grinling Gibbons and John Oliver [19] 51.404526°N 0.34140°W / 51.404526; -0.34140 Grade I listed on 2 September 1952
Unicorn of Scotland Trophy Gate, Hampton Court 1708 Grinling Gibbons and John Oliver [19] 51.404506°N 0.34144°W / 51.404506; -0.34144
Trophies of arms Trophy Gate, Hampton Court 1708 Grinling Gibbons and John Oliver [20] 51.404486°N 0.34148°W / 51.404486; -0.34148
Lion Gate Hampton Court Road, north of Hampton Court 18th century Sir Christopher Wren [21] 51.406341°N 0.337118°W / 51.406341; -0.337118 Grade I listed on 2 September 1952
Flower Pot Gate Hampton Court Road, north of Hampton Court 1699–1700 John Nost [22] 51.406361°N 0.335392°W / 51.406361; -0.335392 Grade I listed on 2 September 1952
King's Beasts Tudor Garden, in NE courtyard of palace 2009 Todd Longstaffe-Gowan [23] 51.403658°N 0.33678°W / 51.403658; -0.33678
Astronomical Clock On east side of Anne Boleyn Gatehouse 1540 Nicholas Crazter and Nicholas Oursian [24] 51.403425°N 0.33803°W / 51.403425; -0.33803
Wolsey Coat of Arms On east side of Anne Boleyn Gatehouse, over doorway 1521 [24] 51.403425°N 0.33803°W / 51.403425; -0.33803
Three Graces (copy of memorial to Henry II of France) Fountain Garden, Hampton Court, at east end 16th century 51.402874°N 0.33379°W / 51.402874; -0.33379 Grade II* listed on 2 September 1952
Rose Garden statues Rose Garden, Hampton Court 17th century [25] 51.404824°N 0.33952°W / 51.404824; -0.33952
Hercules South side of palace, facing Privy Garden 17th century [26] 51.402786°N 0.33721°W / 51.402786; -0.33721
Roman soldier South side of palace, facing Privy Garden 17th century [27] 51.402786°N 0.33707°W / 51.402786; -0.33707
Hampton Court sundial Privy Garden, Hampton Court (at north end) c.1680 Thomas Tompion [28] 51.402647°N 0.33722°W / 51.402647; -0.33722 Grade I listed on 2 September 1952
Privy Garden statues Privy Garden, Hampton Court 17th century [29] 51.401097°N 0.33762°W / 51.401097; -0.33762 Grade II listed on 2 September 1952
Jean Tijou screen South end of Privy Garden, facing River Thames 1701 Jean Tijou [30] 51.400877°N 0.33762°W / 51.400877; -0.33762 Grade I listed on 2 September 1952

The King's Beasts

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates
Lion of England North side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403622°N 0.33927°W / 51.403622; -0.33927
Seymour Panther North side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403605°N 0.33927°W / 51.403605; -0.33927
Greyhound of Richmond North side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403583°N 0.33920°W / 51.403583; -0.33920
Yale of Beaufort North side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403578°N 0.33909°W / 51.403578; -0.33909
Tudor Dragon North side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403572°N 0.33904°W / 51.403572; -0.33904
Queen's Panther South side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403508°N 0.33904°W / 51.403508; -0.33904
Bull of Clarence South side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403510°N 0.33911°W / 51.403510; -0.33911
Queen's Lion South side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403520°N 0.33921°W / 51.403520; -0.33921
Royal Dragon South side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403527°N 0.33926°W / 51.403527; -0.33926
Seymour Unicorn South side of Moat Bridge 1911 [31] 51.403514°N 0.33929°W / 51.403514; -0.33929

The Terracotta Roundels

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates
Tiberius Main gatehouse 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [32] 51.403598°N 0.33900°W / 51.403598; -0.33900
Nero Main gatehouse 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [32] 51.403376°N 0.33904°W / 51.403376; -0.33904
Trajan Anne Boleyn's Gatehouse, west side 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [32] 51.403494°N 0.33816°W / 51.403494; -0.33816
Hadrian Anne Boleyn's Gatehouse, west side 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [32] 51.403399°N 0.33819°W / 51.403399; -0.33819
Vitellius Anne Boleyn's Gatehouse, east side 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [32] 51.403398°N 0.33804°W / 51.403398; -0.33804
Augustus Anne Boleyn's Gatehouse, east side 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [32] 51.403461°N 0.33803°W / 51.403461; -0.33803
Titus George II Gateway 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [33] 51.403411°N 0.33765°W / 51.403411; -0.33765
Otho George II Gateway 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [33] 51.403411°N 0.33765°W / 51.403411; -0.33765
Galba George II Gateway 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [33] 51.403341°N 0.33767°W / 51.403341; -0.33767
Julius Caesar George II Gateway 1521 Giovanni da Maiano [33] 51.403341°N 0.33767°W / 51.403341; -0.33767

Hampton Wick

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Hampton Wick War Memorial Hampton Wick Roundabout, Hampton Wick [34] 51.4112°N 0.3113°W / 51.4112; -0.3113 Grade II listed on 19 November 2015

Kew

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
"There Be Monsters"; Mosaic Globe sculpture Outside The National Archives, Kew February 2005 [35] 51.480995°N 0.280046°W / 51.480995; -0.280046
Kew War Memorial On Kew Green, next to St Anne's Church 1921 [36] 51.48345°N 0.28751°W / 51.48345; -0.28751 Grade II listed on 6 May 2015
Coat of arms of Surrey On Kew Bridge (see also under Hounslow) 1903 John Wolfe Barry and Cuthbert A Brereton [37] 51.48676°N 0.28735°W / 51.48676; -0.28735 Grade II listed on 25 June 1983
Leda and the Swan Over door of Adam House, Kew Road 18th century (c. 1750) [38][39] 51.48224°N 0.28701°W / 51.48224; -0.28701 Grade II listed on 10 January 1950
Royal Arms (Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee memorial) On 22 Gloucester Road (the former parish hall of St Anne's Church, Kew) 1897 [40] 51.48284°N 0.28501°W / 51.48284; -0.28501
Mosaic Gardens Windham Croft Centre for Children, 16 Windham Road, Kew, 2012 Martin Cheek and many schools [13]
Cayho Kew Pier 2000 Mark Folds

Kew Gardens

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Elizabeth Gate (formerly Main Gate) Kew Green 1846 Decimus Burton [41] 51.484372°N 0.29130°W / 51.484372; -0.29130 Grade II* listed on 25 May 1983
Cumberland Gate Kew Road 1868 William Eden Nesfield [42] 51.480345°N 0.289043°W / 51.480345; -0.289043 Grade II listed on 25 May 1983
Victoria Gate Kew Road 1868 William Eden Nesfield [42] 51.477902°N 0.290780°W / 51.477902; -0.290780 Grade II listed on 25 May 1983
Unicorn Gate Kew Road 1845 (Coade stone unicorn statue 1821) Thomas Hardwicke [43] 51.470601°N 0.293715°W / 51.470601; -0.293715 Grade II listed on 25 May 1983
Lion Gate Kew Road 1845 (Coade stone lion statue 1821) Thomas Hardwicke [43] 51.477112°N 0.291031°W / 51.477112; -0.291031 Grade II listed on 25 May 1983
Out In The Fields In Herb Garden, Kew Gardens Arthur G Atkinson 51.480545°N 0.289293°W / 51.480545; -0.289293
A Sower Near Princess of Wales Conservatory, Kew Gardens Hamo Thornycroft 51.482445°N 0.289279°W / 51.482445; -0.289279
Sundial Near Kew Palace 1959 Martin Holden (based on Thomas Tompion) [44] 51.483037°N 0.294361°W / 51.483037; -0.294361 Grade II listed on 25 May 1983
Five statues in a semicircle Queen's Garden, behind Kew Palace 1734-5 [45] 51.484272°N 0.295469°W / 51.484272; -0.295469
Boy with Dolphin (fountain) Queen's Garden, behind Kew Palace c. 1959 Copy of design by Andrea del Verrocchio [46] 51.484162°N 0.295349°W / 51.484162; -0.295349
Kew Mural In the Visitors Centre at Victoria Gate 1988 Robert H. Games 51.478012°N 0.290791°W / 51.478012; -0.290791
Hercules Fountain In pond near Palm House, Kew Gardens 1853 Francis Joseph Bosio [47] 51.479435°N 0.290802°W / 51.479435; -0.290802 Grade II listed on 25 May 1983
Chinese Guardian Lions Facing pond, near Palm House, Kew Gardens 18th century (given to the Gardens in 1958) [48] 51.478955°N 0.290996°W / 51.478955; -0.290996
Bootstrap DNA Near Jodrell Laboratory, Kew Gardens 2003 Charles Jencks / John Gibson [49] 51°28′55.8″N 0°17′20.8″W
Seven Slate Towers Secluded Garden, Kew Gardens 1995 Daniel Harvey [50] 51.482505°N 0.291199°W / 51.482505; -0.291199
Leaf Spirit Kew Gardens, Woodland Garden 2018 Simon Gudgeon
David Temperate House, Kew Gardens 19th century Unknown
Shepherd Temperate House, Kew Gardens 1760-70 John Cheere
Shepherdess Temperate House, Kew Gardens 1760-70 John Cheere
Statue of Flora The Orangery 18th century

The Queen's Beasts

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates
White Greyhound of Richmond Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.478607°N 0.292100°W / 51.478607; -0.292100
Yale of Beaufort Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.478707°N 0.292162°W / 51.478707; -0.292162
Red Dragon of Wales Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.478863°N 0.292246°W / 51.478863; -0.292246
White Horse of Hanover Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.478939°N 0.292316°W / 51.478939; -0.292316
Lion of England Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.479111°N 0.2924341°W / 51.479111; -0.2924341
White Lion of Mortimer Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.479176°N 0.2924345°W / 51.479176; -0.2924345
Unicorn of Scotland Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.479286°N 0.2924879°W / 51.479286; -0.2924879
Griffin of Edward III Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.479429°N 0.2925289°W / 51.479429; -0.2925289
Black Bull of Clarence Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.479559°N 0.292601°W / 51.479559; -0.292601
Falcon of the Plantagenets Outside Palm House, Kew Gardens 1958 James Woodford, Henry Ross 51.479659°N 0.292684°W / 51.479659; -0.292684

Mortlake and East Sheen

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Boat Race finishing stone The Riverside, Mortlake 19th century
Lancaster Memorial East Sheen Cemetery c. 1957 Sydney March [51] 51.4580737°N 0.2843438°W / 51.4580737; -0.2843438
Buxton Memorial East Sheen Cemetery c. 1927 Alfred Buxton [52] 51.4580737°N 0.2843438°W / 51.4580737; -0.2843438
Mortlake Brewery War Memorial Lower Richmond Road, Mortlake 1945; moved to present site c. 1959 after closure of original brewery [53]
Stag relief Outside the gates of the old Stag Brewery, Lower Richmond Road Moved here about 1959 when Watney’s Stag Brewery in Victoria was demolished.
East Sheen War Memorial Sheen Lane, at crossroads with Upper Richmond Road West, East Sheen [54] 51.46452°N 0.266787°W / 51.46452; -0.266787 Grade II listed on 29 June 2017
Mosaic marking Tim Berners-Lee's invention of the World Wide Web Sheen Lane Centre, Sheen Lane, East Sheen June 2013 Sue Edkins [55] 51.46562°N 0.267373°W / 51.46562; -0.267373

Richmond

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Bromhead Memorial Richmond Cemetery 1957 Cecil Thomas [56] 51.4553229°N 0.2884192°W / 51.4553229; -0.2884192 Grade II listed on 11 September 2012
Father Thames aka The River God Terrace Gardens, Richmond 1775 Coade stone statue, from the same cast as at Ham House and Somerset House John Bacon, the elder [57] 51.45306°N 0.30153°W / 51.45306; -0.30153 Grade II listed on 24 December 1968
Aphrodite (aka "Bulbous Betty") Terrace Gardens, Richmond 1950s sculpture of Portland stone, very controversial when first unveiled Edgar Allan Howes [58] 51.45284°N 0.30243°W / 51.45284; -0.30243
Bernardo O'Higgins bust O'Higgins Square, next to Richmond Bridge [59] 51.45786°N 0.30583°W / 51.45786; -0.30583
Milestone obelisk Richmond Bridge 18th century [60] 51.45798°N 0.30583°W / 51.45798; -0.30583 Grade II listed on 25 June 1983
Drinking fountain Richmond Green 19th century; restored 1977 [61] 51.460667°N 0.306416°W / 51.460667; -0.306416 Grade II listed on 24 December 1968
Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom and old coat of arms of the Borough of Richmond Front of No. 70 George Street, Richmond (the town's former post office) [62] 51.46028°N 0.30549°W / 51.46028; -0.30549
Old coat of arms of the Borough of Richmond and Royal Arms of England 1399–1603 Façade of Old Town Hall, now Museum of Richmond, by main entrance 1893 [63] 51.45888°N 0.30659°W / 51.45888; -0.30659
Richmond War Memorial End of Whittaker Avenue, Richmond 1920s [64] 51.45866°N 0.30704°W / 51.45866; -0.30704 Grade II listed on 20 July 2017
Euterpe Over entrance to Richmond Theatre 1899 John Broad (for Doulton of Lambeth) [65] 51.46206°N 0.30381°W / 51.46206; -0.30381 Grade II* listed on 28 June 1972
Coat of arms of Henry VII Gateway to the former Richmond Palace [66] 51.461388°N 0.308809°W / 51.461388; -0.308809 Grade I listed on 10 January 1950
Christ with two angels Over entrance to St Matthias Church, Richmond 1857 Sir George Gilbert Scott [67] 51.4567°N 0.2958°W / 51.4567; -0.2958 Grade II listed on 10 January 1950
South African War Memorial Richmond Cemetery, Grove Road 1921 Sir Edwin Lutyens [68] 51.4553229°N 0.2884192°W / 51.4553229; -0.2884192 Grade II listed on 24 July 2012
Monument for prevention of cruelty to animals Richmond Hill 1901 Thomas Edward Collcutt [69][70] 51°27′2.41″N 0°17′48.44″W Grade II listed on 10 January 1950
Badge of the Order of the Garter Over main entrance to Royal Star and Garter Home, Richmond Hill 1919 Sir Edwin Cooper [71] 51.450488°N 0.296764°W / 51.450488; -0.296764 Grade II listed on 30 May 1990
Two obelisks Old Deer Park, beside the Thames near Richmond Lock 1874 [72] 51.461591°N 0.314822°W / 51.461591; -0.314822
Time and Tide... Lower George Street, Richmond 2010 Tony McSweeney [13]
Inscribed stonework to mark restoration of the gardens Terrace Gardens 2009 Michael Jensen [13]
Calvary sculpture The East end of St John the Divine 1905 Richard Garbe
Bronze sculpture of George Washington The American International University in London, Richmond 1995 Avard T. Fairbanks
Barbara Hofland memorial Outside St Mary Magdalene, Richmond 1885 Edward William Wyon [73]

Teddington

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Teddington War Memorial Hampton Road, outside Teddington Memorial Hospital 1920s [74] 51.42637°N 0.34065°W / 51.42637; -0.34065 Grade II listed on 18 May 2017
Church Cross War Memorial Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Church Road, Teddington [75] 51°25′34.51″N 0°20′10.39″W
Poppies (First World War memorial) High Street, Teddington (near junction with Elmfield Avenue) 2015 Camelia Botnar Foundation [76] 51.42719°N 0.3337°W / 51.42719; -0.3337
Jubilee fountain Park Road, Teddington 1887 [77] 51.42526°N 0.33478°W / 51.42526; -0.33478
Timothy Bennet Memorial Sandy Lane, Teddington 1900 [78][79] 51°24′51.69″N 0°19′3.67″W
27 paintings and sculptures Teddington Health and Social Care Centre 2010 Christine Byron, Julian

Das, Chuck Elliot, Sam Haynes, Andrew McRobb, Andràs Mészàros, Jane Porter, Salina Somalya, Peter Slight, Jill Storey, Anna Tikhomirova, Stefano Unterthiner, Duncan Usher, Katie Wall, John Walsom

[13]
32 paintings, graphic designs, photographs and prints Teddington Memorial Hospital 2012 Christine Byron, Colin Campbell, Catherine Cartwright, Tessa Charles, Helen Dixon, John Glover, Jerry Harpur, Andrew McRobb, Tom Nowell, Jill Storey, Anna Tikhomirova [13] 51°25′35″N 0°20′26.42″W
Diana of Versailles (Diana with a Stag) Grove Gardens c1910 Domenico Brucciani [80]

Twickenham

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates Listed by Historic England
Redeeming The Time (sundial) Dial House, Twickenham Riverside 1726 Thomas Twining [81] 51.44691°N 0.32447°W / 51.44691; -0.32447
Eagle Over entrance to Ryde House, East Twickenham c.1830 [82] 51.45604°N 0.30993°W / 51.45604; -0.30993 Grade II listed on 21 June 1971
Golden Lion
Sir George Rowland Hill
entrance to West Stand, Twickenham stadium 1837 Woodington for Coade & Sealy [83] 51.45552°N 0.34304°W / 51.45552; -0.34304
The Naked Ladies York House gardens Late 19th-century sculptures in an early 20th-century setting O. Spalmach [84] 51°26′48.30″N 0°19′26.50″W Grade II listed on 25 May 1983
The Birth of Venus The Japanese garden, York House early C20
Three female figures in classical dress representing science, literature, art Twickenham Library 1906 Gilbert Seale [85] Grade II listed on 23 June 2011
Diane de Gabies (Diana Robing) Orleans House garden c.1910 Domenico Brucciani [80]
Twickenham War Memorial Radnor Gardens, Twickenham 1921 Mortimer Brown 51.44023°N 0.33187°W / 51.44023; -0.33187 Grade II* listed on 5 April 2017
The Kicker, The Winger, The Scrum-Half, The Forward entrance to West Stand, Twickenham stadium 1994/1995 Gerald Laing [86] 51.45554°N 0.34307°W / 51.45554; -0.34307
Statue of Nick Duncombe Twickenham Stoop 2005 Nathan David [87]
Restless Kingdom outside Twickenham railway station 2003 Guy Rushworth Harden [88] 51°27′0.65″N 0°19′51″W
B is for Boat – R is for River Diamond Jubilee Gardens 2005 Kevin Herlihy [13]
Core Values Front of South Stand, Twickenham stadium 2010 Gerald Laing (artist) and Black Isle Bronze Foundry [89] 51.45526°N 0.33904°W / 51.45526; -0.33904
Metal sculpture Kneller Gardens, Twickenham 2012 Cuong Van Huynh, Oliver Jackman [90] 51.44691°N 0.34987°W / 51.44691; -0.34987
Mural to the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Church Street, Twickenham, near York House 18 May 2010 Sam Haynes and pupils of Christ's and Grey Court Schools [91] 51°26′53″N 0°19′31″W
Twickenham's War (2015) Diamond Jubilee Gardens, The Frame (changing display of artworks) June 2011 Roger Hutchins (frame) with artworks by Nathalie Palin, Rachel Craddock, Emily Allchurch and young people [13]
Poem (inscribed in ground around a poplar tree) Diamond Jubilee Gardens 23 June 2012 (official opening) Land Use Consultants LUC and The Landscape Group [13]
The Four Seasons Insect Hotel Twickenham Embankment 2014 Portia Baker and Emily Allchurch, children from Radnor House School and Orleans Junior School [13] 51°26′44.64″N 0°19′38.45″W
Pope's Urn – stylised urn and benches commemorating Alexander Pope Champion's Wharf, Twickenham Riverside 2015 Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios [92][93] 51°26′48″N 0°19′29″W
Memorial to ‘The Belgian Village on the Thames’ Warren Gardens, St. Margarets 2017 Kristoffel Boudens [94]
Statue East Stand, Twickenham stadium 51.45624°N 0.34017°W / 51.45624; -0.34017
Various wooden sculptures of wildlife Kneller Gardens, Twickenham
Various sculptures Champions Wharf, Twickenham Riverside [95] 51.44651°N 0.32477°W / 51.44651; -0.32477
Sculpture of bullrushes Champions Wharf, Twickenham Riverside 51.44642°N 0.32487°W / 51.44642; -0.32487
Bullrushes sculpture The Japanese garden, York House
Relief representing electricity 42 York Street, Twickenham. Formerly South Eastern Electricity Board building 1930s

Whitton

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates
12 benches carved with wildlife reliefs Crane Park, Whitton Winter 2014 (3 benches), 9 earlier Paul Sivell [96] 51.4432°N 0.37534°W / 51.4432; -0.37534
Whitton Community Mosaic Whitton High Street 2004 Adipost Ceramic Studio, Frances Grant [13]

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