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CONTENTS South Kensington and the Museums 40 Drinking Fountain - MDF & CTA 41 Cardinal John Henry Newman by Leon-Joseph Chavailliaud 42 Cattle Trough - MDF & CTA 43 Yalta Memorial by Angela Conner FRSBS 44 Drinking Fountain - MDF & CTA 45 Annunciation by Andrew Burton ARSBS 46 Bela Bartok by Imre Varga 47 Lord Baden Powell by Donald Potter For those pieces set in green - Go to the Grouped Pieces and Miscellaneous folder 41 John Henry Cardinal Newman Contents page Back Forward Brompton Road, outside Brompton Oratory Designed by George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner Sculptor: Leon-Joseph Chavalliaud (1858-1951) 1896 Grade II 07.11.1984 John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was one of the foremost theologians of the nineteenth century He was ordained into the Anglican Church in 1824 and was one of the founders of the Oxford Movement but, in 1845, he converted to Catholicism While studying for the priesthood in Rome, he was attracted by the Institute of the Oratory, a Congregation of priests founded by Saint Philip Neri in the sixteenth century and, on his return, introduced the Oratory to England The Brompton Road site was acquired in 1853, but construction of the present church did not begin until 1880, to the designs of Herbert Gribble Newman was elected a cardinal in 1879 and claims for his beatification are currently being investigated by the Vatican Constructed in three stages, the Campanella marble statue of Cardinal Newman stands inside a shell niche on a central stage of brown Portland stone with four Ionic columns, one at each corner The Portland stone entablature has a palm frieze and is topped by a statue of the Virgin and Child This elaborate, Italianate monument compliments the Italian Renaissance architecture of the London Oratory of St Philip Neri and the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, more usually known as the Brompton Oratory It stands in front of St Joseph’s Hall just west of the Oratory It was erected by a committee, under the chairmanship of the 15th Duke of Norfolk, who raised the funds through a general subscription It was unveiled on 15 June 1896 The Memorial was designed by Bodley and Garner and made by Farmer and Brindley, whose artist L J Chavalliaud modelled Newman’s statute Leon Joseph Chavalliaud was born in Reims, France in 1858 and served an apprenticeship with the Frants Bulteau workshop He was then sponsored by the city to attend art school, where he was a pupil of Roubeaud He lived in London from 1893 to 1904 and was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy Chavalliaud achieved a solid reputation for busts and portrait figures and worked in bronze and marble His most notable works in England were the eight portrait statues he made for Sefton Park Palm House in Liverpool He was also employed as an artist by Farmer and Brindley William Farmer and William Brindley established a firm specializing in architectural sculpture and church furnishings in 1850, based in Westminster Bridge Road They were very successful and undertook hundreds of commissions all over the United Kingdom, usually employing anonymous craftsmen and a number of foreign sculptors as modellers They worked frequently with George Fredrick Bodley and his partner Thomas Garner, as was the case with the Cardinal Newman Memorial If you are viewing the book numerically, the next item, no 42 may be found in the 'Grouped Pieces and Miscellaneous' Folder 43 Yalta Memorial Contents page Back Forward Thurloe Place, Cromwell Road Sculptor: Angela Conner FRBS 1982 memorial vandalised and replaced in 1986 The Yalta Memorial commemorates those Russians and Eastern Europeans who, with their dependents, were forcibly repatriated to USSR after WWII under the terms of the Yalta Agreement and were for the most part tortured and executed The appeal was launched in 1977 and the Memorial Trust, set up by the Hon John Jolliffe, attracted members of all political parties as well as academics and émigrés The first memorial, a tilting water sculpture made of Hopton stone, was erected on the north side of Thurloe Square opposite the Victoria & Albert Museum in March 1982 The symbolic design was of a sphere kept in perpetual motion by jets of water A few months later it was vandalised and then completely destroyed by vandals using stone cutting equipment reducing it to rubble Angela Conner, sculptor of both memorials, worked tirelessly to raise funds for the replacement and gave most of her services for free Today, an internationally renowned sculptor her training began in the late 1960s when she was an apprentice of Dame Barbara Hepworth at St Ives, Cornwall She then moved to Chelsea to start her career as a professional artist, moving later to Mary Place in North Kensington It was a commission from the Duke of Devonshire for Chatsworth which helped to establish her reputation, in particular for large open air sculptures, often with water as a key feature She is also known for portrait busts, some of her most notable sitters are Lucien Freud, Sir John Betjamin, Noel Coward and Charles de Gaulle The new memorial, entitled The Twelve Responses to Tragedy, shows the different nationalities of the victims It is made of bronze and stands on a 7’ 6” (2.3m) high stone fluted plinth and surrounded by a garden It has been designed to be as indestructible as possible Mrs Polanska-Palmer, whose family farm was destroyed in 1941 and imprisoned in Auschwitz and Dachau, unveiled the memorial in July 1986 with the Bishop of Fulham performing the dedication In the 1980s the Polish Solidarity Campaign held a demonstration on 31 August every year and occasionally ended their march at the Yalta Memorial The Royal Borough maintains the statue and the garden If you are viewing the book numerically, the next item, no 44 may be found in the 'Grouped Pieces and Miscellaneous folder 45 Annunciation Contents page Back Forward South Kensington, junction of Cromwell Place and Thurloe Place Sculptor: Andrew Burton ARBS (1961-) 2000 Annunciation, by Andrew Burton, was enabled by the Wilfred Cass Sculpture Foundation and was first displayed at the Millennium Exhibition of works in Bronze held in Holland Park The piece was subsequently acquired by J C Decaux UK for the Royal Borough and installed at the junction of Cromwell Place and Thurloe Place, close to South Kensington Underground station It was unveiled on 20 January 2004 by Lord McIntosh of Haringey, Minister of Media & Heritage Burton works in bronze, plaster, stone or a combination of these materials Annunciation combines granite from Galloway Granite and the bronze horns were cast by Nautilus Fine Art Foundry The two horns, symbolising the dawn of a new era, have been set on a large cog and a mill stone, indicating time and movement The sculpture has been set in concrete dressed with gravel Some critics have related Annunciation with the large professional floats used in religious processions Andrew Burton was born in Bromley, Kent, in 1961 and studied at the Department of Fine Art, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, between 1979 and 1986 He was then appointed lecturer in sculpture by the University and since 1997 has been head of the Department of Fine Art Burton is best known for his large scale sculpture projects for public spaces such as Cycle in Dudley, Rudder and Column at East Quayside development, Newcastle and Cook’s Earth at the James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough Key themes seen in Burton’s work are ecology and the environment, animals and architecture For many years he has been interested in India and its culture In 2006 he worked at Sansknili Kendra, a leading art foundation in New Delhi, to prepare sculptures for an exhibition organised by the British Council Another interest is evolving new techniques for casting clay, which he is pursuing at the European Ceramics Work Centre in the Netherlands Due to the ongoing Exhibition Road improvements project, the work is no longer on display and the photographs and text here refer to the work’s last situation 46 Bela Bartok Contents page Back Forward South Kensington Station Sculptor: Imre Varga (1923-) 2004 Emerging from South Kensington station, a statue of the Hungarian composer Bela Bartok (1881-1945) can be seen standing on a traffic island opposite He is not looking north-west towards the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal College of Music, as one might expect, but south down Onslow Square and Sydney Place There is a very good reason for this, as Bartok stayed with his close friends, Sir Duncan and Lady Wilson, who lived at Sydney Place, whenever he was in London A blue plaque was placed on the house in 1997 The 7’ (2.1m) bronze statue and base was erected to commemorate the composer’s many trips to Britain and is the work of the Hungarian sculptor, Imre Varga He has also produced three other statues of the composer, which can be seen in Brussels, Paris and at Bartok’s home in Budapest, which was opened as a museum and concert hall in 1981 A Kossuth Prize and Herder Prize winner, the sculptor was born in 1923 and has prospered both under the communists and today’s democratically elected government Although he has worked in several branches of sculpture, including small sculptures and coins, Varga is best known for public monuments, especially portrait-memorials of eminent figures of Hungarian culture and art A feature of his work is the addition of components often in different materials; in this case the stainless steel leaves, insects and birds seen at the figure’s base The figure is extremely lifelike and unusually, but perhaps more fittingly, dressed in a coat, hat and scarf These elements are particularly commented on by viewers The statue was a joint initiative of the Hungarian Cultural Centre and the Peter Warlock Society The British composer Peter Warlock, birth name Philip Heseltine, was greatly influenced by Bartok’s music and was instrumental in first bringing the composer to London in 1922 Warlock was also a one time resident of the Royal Borough and lived at 30 Tite Street in the late 1920s Bartok adopted London as his home and wrote many of his greatest works in Kensington Many notables and local residents helped to raise the necessary funds, including the Heseltine family and the present residents of Sydney Street After the unveiling ceremony on October 2004, a performance of Bartok’s Mikrokosmos was performed by the Guildhall Brass Ensemble, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras This was followed by a week long festival of events to celebrate the composer’s life and work Due to the ongoing Exhibition Road improvements project, the work is no longer on display and the photographs and text here refer to the the work’s last situation 47 Lord Baden-Powell Contents page Back Forward Queen’s Gate, outside Baden Powell House Sculptor: Donald Potter (1902-2004) 1960 The statue of Robert, Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell (1857-1941) stands proudly outside the Scouts’ Headquarters Numbers 65-67 Queen’s Gate and 52 Cromwell Road were replaced by Baden-Powell House built in 1959-1961 to the designs of Ralph Tubbs This was an appropriate location as Baden Powell had spent most of his childhood nearby at Hyde Park Gate and in later life lived in Princes Gate Baden-Powell had a successful army career as Commander in Chief in South Africa and on his return the Secretary of State for War, Lord Haldane, persuaded him to lead a campaign of character training for boys The Boy Scouts were founded in 1908, followed by the Girl Guides in 1910 and the Wolf Cubs in 1916 Its international appeal led to his promotion to World Chief Scout in 1920 That Donald Potter was chosen as the sculptor was unsurprising From 1919 he became a permanent member of staff at Gilwell Park, the Scout Association’s national training centre and it was here that he learnt woodcarving Potter was born in Kent in 1902 and owing to family circumstances had to leave school at 14 to work in a munitions factory which he hated His artistic talent was recognised by Baden-Powell who, as well as providing a home, offered him many carving commissions including the five totem poles given to the British Dominions of Austalia, Canada, India, South Africa and New Zealand in 1929 Soon after, he began to work in stone and approached Eric Gill (see no.68) in 1931 seeking an apprenticeship Initially this was to be for a six month period but Potter ended up staying at Pigotts, Gill’s idiosyncratic art community near High Wycombe, for six years He then went on to teach and become artist-in-residence at Bryanston, the progressive public school in Dorset, for the next sixty years His pupils included the potters Richard Batterham and Mike Dodd, the artist Richard Bawden, the sculptor and lettercutter Bryant Fedden, the architects Richard Burton and Quinlan Terry and design entrepreneur Sir Terence Conran Although he officially retired in 1984, he continued to work in his studio, a converted forge in Bryanston village, right up to his death aged 102 in June 2004 The statue is made of Cornish granite and stands 9’10” (3m) high on a plinth Baden Powell is shown wearing his Scout uniform and is facing east The plaque is made of slate with gold lettering The badge, which can be found on the brick wall to the left of the entrance, is made of bronze The world clock, erected in 1962 but since removed, was 6’0” (1.83m) high and made of aluminium and glass at the Morris Singer Foundry The statue was unveiled by the Duke of Gloucester, President of the Boy Scouts’ Association, on 12 July 1961 Navigation NavigationMap Map Contents page If you’ve come to this page first, scroll to the south west corner of the map (bottom left hand corner of the page) to start your journey through the sculptures of the Borough or, if you’re browsing, here’s where you’ll find a list of the illustrated pieces together with their relevant ‘page’ numbers and an indication of their whereabouts in the Borough Inset Map Holland House 73 72 77 74 93 A bust of Alexander Fleming by F Kovaks is on loan to St Mary’s Hospital, Praed Street, Paddington 75 H 92 The Katyn Memorial by Louis Fitzgibbon and Count Stefan Zamoyski is now situated in Gunnesbury Cemetery A RR O Ice House AD Kensal Green Cemetery 70 Restaurant CAN ON A UNI 68 and 69 Café W RO 71 L GRAND 65 67 91 66 The Stables Cricket Ground KEN A D MAP GA RDE NS 53 PAL AC E D IA TOR T EE R ST L SI G N TO ER EG E C A PL H RT G BA S T B R O M P O DN SQU ARE ’S RE L SE A GE e rd ns RE T AD ST RO Ga AD gh RO ela T Royal Hospital 19 ID AD BR n Ra RO ES L I TA 20 W A ND TE IT MO TI O SP RO SP AD TE STREE ET H ST H GA OR STRE ET 18 17 ET YNE EET ROW STR L RC HO RO EL OR LK D MAN STRE CHE CHURCH YA HU L YA 25 21, 22, 23 and 24 CH ET Burton’s Court WA FLOO Y CE KLE PLA OLD OA BE SEA GLE CHEL OR S T ET TC T 26 ET E RD R RE NU L ST NA 27 ST YA ITH DN O 28 HO LBEIN PL RO E AV SM RA SA EET NRE STR MA LE 29 LOWER SLOANE T SE STRE CH S RI E RE 32 30 Square TE 34 33 SLO ANE Duke of York’s EET WA L K EMBANKMENT CHELSEA EMBANKMENT T H A M E S 15 with 5a CE LN CO T S STREE BYWATER STREET JUBIL EE PL AC E PLA CE ST STREET PLA T S AY T CO LIN DR UE ET N RE E AV ST EY ELY STA N C HE SH A M E 35 31 GDN N CE DN PLA N ELLIS STRE ET EET G AN E CA LAN E U TA A 36 CAD OGA N N YS O STR AN S T R E E T E ND G DO CADO GAN V STREE T ROAD A R I V E R – paired HANS ST R EET R TT SL D A M E S T H PAV I L L I O N O EL PO SY OU A CH CHEYNE 37 CA DO RE VEH LSE ARE CHUR A PLACE C NE SQUA RE AY RO CHELSEA LOWN DES S UA DO CHE SQU S N G K I O 38 S L O A N E N DR MIL LENNOX GARDENS TO N T N S N S T B R IT TE R AD ET GTO AL RE O V IN W STR EET C A LE 39 A E C A PL N P TO M A NG H RE C OVI UA SQ S GE H U SQ EARDLEY CR E I G H T S B RID PONT ST WA L K E R I V RO A OW CRES M D A R M 42 EET SL A BE E SQ UA RE ON SQ M A H L STR EET R Cremorne Gardens STR O R TE RT STR D W IS M N ’S A RO ROAD AM SLO UL OLD EL UFO D MA D TS T ON FO LLE R TE BEA M IL ROA D LO EE E EET T Y S EMA ROA N STR SQ R UA STR BUR A TH UR LO S T VI RK S K HO ET RD World’s End TA D S BUR D AL RE VE AD LOT They may be found together with Coal plates and 0bollards 200 and400 600 800 1000 1200 metres the item, Unseen and Unsung - Transportation and Installation in the section labeled ‘Grouped Pieces ’ ABY OW NE PA EN W ST T N S O CE D A O R N S RD ROA RK CHEYNE M O RN E SL N F TO AS DM DU RT ON T R PLA LOE P E LH U EN FO M S K I N G CRE ON NS RD AU ST G TO E ON ROAD TE GD A GA BE PA RK ER OV LAN GR AD RO GRO IA RO NS LAM EXHIB ITION BU W G S EL PA LIM GR TH W SHA R RT E NTE HO GU FEN EDI TON H ER NET AD T S EN AD RO GER S T E RUD 40 Victoria & Albert Museum ROA D D A O Y LE AN E CR LAC P W ENS DN RO D H L O A N Y GARD RD G EL U M A D SLO SLO NLE YN AD FE IFI The cattle troughs and drinking fountains, *** Within the Library by Building (marked in Chelsea this listing a green background), may not be accessed from this page EL RO LIF AD N ON ON CRA EV DC RO RT GA RE ON R R F ** At present only the pedestal stands here There are plans to have the piece re-cast and set back in position as before GAT E R AD N LST S AD T TE GI EN RO CA A HC STA NH OPE RO S NS RD H T UN HAR RIN GTO ROLAND YTO N LT O GA U RO G RE AD UR TH T O M P B R O DRA E TO BO E R UA TH BOL LE SQ FE RO Brompton Cemetery NS O L D LI T T C L IF BO FE RDE THE RED F IN C L IF RBY D R O A D O L RED THE WE S DEN GA S ON GA RD EN S BO LT N P T O O M B R G * also involved in the design were Marlon Williams, Tyrone Barton, Luke Monaghan, Harry Monaghan and Ashton Lambart from the Chelsea Youth Centre GDN AD U RT R O AD ARE GAR TON 41 42 Oratory R O A D ER CE CO RO SQU RT H HAM ING ARR GARDENS 43 Science Museum C R O M W E L L ROAD FIELD 45 44 46 Natural History Museum CEST PLA E NS COURT ENS GA RD EN S GH RD GAT E GLOU OU ’S GA S D GAR 47 N PLA CE QU EEN ’S ROAD OR K AR N TO KN SQUA RE CESTER S ELVAS TO ELD TFI QUE EN’S GLO U DEN M UR 48 K VIC AD LL GAR DNS S RD RO N WA U NDERGR CO PA R G AT E ANF O LANE N RO AD KNARESB K E COU L ’S AR A DE GA TE ST CE S ROAD B RL IC S Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre H HY 49 PELH KEN ON SQ MARLOES R VI EA W TR O EB RO AD AD E AR RO AR SQ U T E RN W PHILBEACH RDEN UR NEV GE D CO G R ID ROA X 93 50 ON URT PA LA WRIGHT’ GT CO DE VE RE GA RD EN YOUNG ST EET 51 S IN ROA STR AVE NU E E E T S T R Kensington Gardens 52 KEN COR LE 54 O E Kensington Palace W GARDENS PAL AC E TE RR AC 55 EL D O C C INSET V E G ID BR NS 56 SINGT R O A D 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 59 58 N G AR DE KEN SIN GTO PALA CE ND STREET AD S T LO N GA E VS AM GARDENS LEXH EARL’S W C C H U R N RO ON VS SC AR SD AL L L W E O M C R E H L AB IN GD ST D AD KE ROA AD RO HIL AL LE N COURT S RO NS BRO ROAD S KE PEM ON EARL’ ARE GDN K K IC IC RW RW WA WA DE G H H I NGD AD AR EN E T R E S T 60 57 W ORE ABI RO AD G BRO L IM 61 ALK D RO D SQU MPD AN NS D L LL EL HO SS O N G T I N N S ES E ARD K EDW PEM ROA E ARD RE G RU D P H IL K E N S I N G T O N CA Y LL LI M O ARG P H IL AD AD RO RO ROAD URY D A K RO HO RN TO TSB ON AN HO PA R HOLLA OSSINGTON ST D K A ROAD ABBO DIS LL DUCHES S O F B E D FORD WA L K Commonwealth Institute D LL A N NS RD GD BEDFO 80 81 82 83 G A T E PLACE N N LINDE A W RN IN G BRA MLE Y CO EL LA NCE PLACE D RO ZA A RK NGTO KENSI K SQUARE H I L L CAMPDEN HILL SQ UA RE O PA WA L S LA IL PEMBRIDGE STREET UXBRIDGE REY AS R N NO RLA ND TO AD HO A G AUB D ROA E N O T T I N G ROA RY VILL W O N R See inset See Map LBU TO LL ARE Holland House ME PS HE CHEP STOW PLAC E BE C HOLLAND PARK HOLLAND PARK N O IS S D D RE C 62 O AND BURY ROAD RT PA LED PO D R O YA D SI ROA D E AD RO LAN ALE CED T HOLL 63 D ROA EN NE RY ROK A V E K P A R WOODFORD SQUARE E GROVE URN Nicholas Stone Gate Piers by Nicholas Stone Drinking Fountain - MDF & CTA Boy with Bear Cubs by John Macallan Swan RA The Maid by Eric Rowton Gill - inside the Café Sun God by Sir Jacob Epstein - inside the Café Sibirica 1999 by William Pye The Wrestlers of Herculaneum - copies of originals Ancient Melancholy Man artist unknown Dutch wall trough - artist unknown Milo of Croton by Edme Dumont Armillary Sphere - Plinth by Oliver Gero Caesura Vl 2000 by Charles Haddock Walking man by Sean Henry Lord Holland by G F Watts and Sir Joeph Edgar Boehm Tortoises with Triangle and Time 2000 by Wendy Taylor CBE Drinking fountain - MDF & CTA St Volodymyr the Great by Leonard Mol-dozhanyn The Climber by Peter Logan Carnival Elephant (2 pieces) by Nadim Karam and Atelier Hapsitus Garden and Haiku sculpture by Vaclav Voklek Drinking fountain - MDF &CTA Horse trough - MDF &CTA Drinking fountain - MDF &CTA Drinking fountain - MDF &CTA Drinking fountain - MDF &CTA Ladbroke Grove Train Crash Memorial - Richard Healey The Pump Room -Architectural Sculpture The Katyn Memorial by Louis Fitzgibbon and Count Stefan Zamoyski Bust of Sir Alexander Fleming by F Kovaks 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 OA ’S R NTS K DOW SQU KE DBRO PA R K AND TBO WES S GDN KE LADB D ROA E ROK LADB HOLL 64 SAI LONSDALE ROAD E O V G R ES UKE ST L ALL D RO D TA L B O T R O A COLVILLE TERRACE ROAD RO LADB AD RO ROAD PA R K URNE N SD E OWN LANS CR D L A N H O L 79 K OC ARK ON P T Starting from the Inset Map ROAD R LA ROA TTE EN L ROAD CRESC ON P R IN 83 DALE END ’S GDNS ST JAMES 81 N PO PE ’S GDNS ST JAMES QUEENS CLAR EET WIL SHA M STR 82 S ROAD 85 84 RE N CE AD ’S S K E R O D B L A DON RO AD 86 Numbers 65 to 77 are contained, in detail on the second map Click within this square to be taken there N RE WESTBO T IST ROAD C LL N CE RO VA LANCASTE AD REN ROAD SI D A R 87 78 ER T AV CLA D ROA WA L ME R TON FRES ST S E W R NE Y A W T ELLO A ENS INGT ROA ST RD RD GA TOB C RN TO POR N TE E KENS AD LA TRE ADG OLD 88 80 OXFO Y WA ST WE S A KS AD D RO L D RO A TER EL D RO HES O ENS GARD RO S IL C GO ENS GARD RD R A ’S GE RID CAMB O RK OXFO N LL A ’S GD NS ENS Tennis courts RO BO AD TT RO BASSE M AD GARD ROAD ERTON TO BE ENS ES ST RO RD OXFO LL EN ST HE ER OAD EVER R TIM ARD ELD G RE SQUA CHEST G O ARL ST CH IN The New Lodge W RT UE RN RO PO LA HIGHL EN O V E G R AV LES SQ TIN RI KINGSB RO AD KELFI ST CHAR IN AD ’S RO QU O RN NG O LL I O R S T RK ST MA ST W Childrens’ Play Area 76 M BY HE AD PE K E B R O L A D RL EXMO BA UT L R O E ROAD W AY SO ROAD 89 SA RNO PEMBRIDG DALGA IX 90 10 11 13 12 14 16 5a – paired with Only sculptures 40 to 47 (shown within the area outlined in red) are accessible from this map Starting from the south western corner of the borough 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 The Awakening by Gilbert Ledward RA Bas Relief Carving by Sir Jacob Epstein Roadblock by Mark Sinckler and Joel Gray* James McNeil Whistler by Nicholas Dimbleby Chelsea Embankment Memorials(Pair) see also 5a Sir Thomas More by Leslie Cubitt Brevis Sloane Memorial by Joseph Wilton RA Memorial drinking fountain by Charles Barry Thomas Carlyle by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm Atalanta by Francis Derwent Wood Boy with a Dolphin by David Wynne The Boy David by Edward Bainbridge Copnall Dante Gabrielle Rossetti by Ford Maddox Brown and John Pollard Seddon Boy with a Cat by Philip Lindsay Clark** Sir Hans Sloane by John Michael Rysbrack Memorial to Carabiniers by Adrian Jones The In-Pensioner by Philip Jackson FRBS FRSA King Charles II by Grinling Gibbons and Arnold Quellin Chillianwallah Memorial by Charles Robert Cockerell RA Millar Obelisk design and execution unknown Bust of Thomas Carlyle by Mario Raggi *** 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Henry James O.M by Francis Derwent Wood *** The Nymph by Leonard Stanford Merrifield *** Thomas More 1478-1535 by Ludwig Cauer *** Drinking fountain - MDF & CTA Fountain, Wellington Square by unknown My Children by Allister Bowtell Young Girl by Karin Jonzen Sir Hans Sloane by Simon Smith Venus Fountain by Gilbert Ledward RA War Memorial by Sir Reginald Blomfield RA Drinking Fountain MDF & CTA Girl with Doves by David Wynne Dancer with Bird by David Wynne The Dancers by David Wynne Jeeves (Two Ladies shopping) by Kate McGill Stewart Memorial Drinking Fountain by Sir Joseph Boehm Memorial Stone designer unknown St Columba by Vernon Hill Drinking fountain - MDF & CTA Cardinal John Henry Newman by Leon-Joseph Chavailliaud Cattle trough - MDF & CTA Yalta Memorial by Angela Conner 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Drinking Fountain - MDF & CTA Annunciation by Andrew Burton Bela Bartok by Imre Varga Lieutenant-General Baden Powell by Donald Potter Lord Napier of Magdala by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm Unfurled by Eilís O’Connell Queen Victoria by Princess Louise William III by Heinrich Baucke Lion and Unicorn - Sculptor unknown - Reign of William III Kensington War Memorial by F W Pomeroy RA Charity Boy and Girl by Thomas Eustace Alex Clifton Taylor Memorial Garden Drinking fountain - MDF & CTA Lion and Unicorn by William Macmillan CVO RA Genius by William Macmillan CVO RA James Heywood by John Acton Adams Head of the Stairs by Ivor Abrahams RA Globe by Joe Smith Drinking fountain - MDF & CTA Drinking trough - MDF & CTA Memorial to Queen Victoria by H L Florence scroll up to see these locations ... Back Forward South Kensington Station Sculptor: Imre Varga (192 3-) 2004 Emerging from South Kensington station, a statue of the Hungarian composer Bela Bartok (188 1-1 945) can be seen standing on... 'Grouped Pieces and Miscellaneous folder 45 Annunciation Contents page Back Forward South Kensington, junction of Cromwell Place and Thurloe Place Sculptor: Andrew Burton ARBS (196 1-) 2000 Annunciation,... Sculptor: Donald Potter (190 2-2 004) 1960 The statue of Robert, Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell (185 7-1 941) stands proudly outside the Scouts’ Headquarters Numbers 6 5-6 7 Queen’s Gate and 52 Cromwell Road

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