List of public art in the London Borough of Camden
This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Camden .
Map of public art in the London Borough of Camden
Bloomsbury
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Architect / other
Type
Designation
Notes
Statue of George I
Atop the spire of St George's Church 51°31′03″N 0°07′30″W / 51.51762°N 0.12498°W / 51.51762; -0.12498
1730
Nicholas Hawksmoor
Architectural sculpture
Grade I
[ 1]
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Statue probably of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Queen Square 51°31′19″N 0°07′22″W / 51.52207°N 0.12274°W / 51.52207; -0.12274
1775 c. 1775
?
—
Statue
Grade II
[ 2]
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Statue of Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford
Russell Square 51°31′16″N 0°07′32″W / 51.52118°N 0.12543°W / 51.52118; -0.12543
1809
Richard Westmacott
—
Statue
Grade II
[ 3]
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Statue of Charles James Fox
Bloomsbury Square 51°31′09″N 0°07′24″W / 51.51929°N 0.12327°W / 51.51929; -0.12327
1816
Richard Westmacott
—
Statue
Grade II*
[ 4]
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Statue of John Cartwright
Cartwright Gardens 51°31′37″N 0°07′36″W / 51.52685°N 0.12670°W / 51.52685; -0.12670
1831
George Clarke
—
Statue
Grade II
[ 3]
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The Progress of Civilisation
British Museum
1851
Richard Westmacott
Robert Smirke
Pedimental sculpture
Grade I
[ 5]
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Drinking fountain with a figure of the Woman of Samaria
Guilford Place opoosite Coram's Fields 51°31′25″N 0°07′10″W / 51.52348°N 0.11945°W / 51.52348; -0.11945
1870
?
Henry Darbishire
Drinking fountain with sculpture
Grade II
[ 6]
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Euterpe
St George's Gardens 51°31′34″N 0°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]
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Lions
King Edward VII Galleries, British Museum , Montague Place
1909
George Frampton
John James Burnet and Thomas S. Tait
Grade I
[ 8]
Statue of Joseph Priestley
30 Russell Square (formerly the Institute of Chemistry )
1914
Gilbert Bayes
John James Burnet
Architectural sculpture
Grade II
[ 10]
War memorial
Church of the Holy Cross , Cromer Street
1919–1922
Clement William Jewitt
Joseph Peacock
Architectural sculpture
Grade II
[ 11]
War memorial
Church of the Holy Cross , Cromer Street
?
?
Joseph Peacock
Architectural sculpture
Grade II
[ 12]
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The Rangers', 12th London Regiment War Memorial
Chenies Street
1923
—
Leonard Culliford
Cenotaph
Grade II
Unveiled 10 November 1923.[ 13]
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Memorial to Louisa Aldrich-Blake
Tavistock Square 51°31′29″N 0°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]
Agriculture
Victoria House , Bloomsbury Square elevation
1926–1932
Herbert William Palliser
Charles William Long
Pedimental sculpture
Grade II
[ 16] [ 17]
Industry
Victoria House , Southampton Row elevation
1926–1932
Herbert William Palliser
Charles William Long
Pedimental sculpture
Grade II
[ 16] [ 17]
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Bust of Hippocrates
University College London Building, Gower Place/Gower Street 51°31′30.41″N 0°8′8.09″W / 51.5251139°N 0.1355806°W / 51.5251139; -0.1355806
1930
William Aumonier Jr.
Architectural sculpture
—
[ 18]
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Tragedy and Comedy
RADA , 62 Gower Street
1930–1931
Alan Durst
Relief
—
[ 19]
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Memorial to Richard Trevithick
Gower Street
1933
Leonard Stanford Merrifield
—
Relief plaque
—
Bust of Frederick Craufurd Goodenough
London House (Goodenough College ), Mecklenburgh Square
1936
William McMillan
Herbert Baker
Architectural sculpture
Grade II
[ 22]
Bust of Thomas Coram
Foundling Museum , Brunswick Square
1937 c. 1937
William McMillan
J. M. Shepherd
Architectural sculpture
Grade II
[ 3]
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The Spirit of Brotherhood
Congress House , Great Russell Street 51°31′03″N 0°07′43″W / 51.51750°N 0.12858°W / 51.51750; -0.12858
1958
Bernard Meadows
David Aberdeen
Architectural sculpture
Grade II*
[ 23]
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Statue of Thomas Coram
Outside the Foundling Museum , Brunswick Square 51°31′30″N 0°07′17″W / 51.52513°N 0.12149°W / 51.52513; -0.12149
1963
William McMillan
—
Statue
Grade II
[ 3]
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Statue of Mahatma Gandhi
Tavistock Square 51°31′30″N 0°07′45″W / 51.52504°N 0.12904°W / 51.52504; -0.12904
1968
Fredda Brilliant
—
Statue
Grade II
[ 15]
Beneath the Skin
Outside Bupa House, Bloomsbury Way
1991
Peter Randall-Page
—
Sculpture
—
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Humphrey the cat
Alf Barrett Playground 51°31′14″N 0°07′17″W / 51.5205°N 0.1215°W / 51.5205; -0.1215 (Humphrey the cat )
1992
Marcia Solway
—
Sculpture
—
Originally placed in Queen Square in 1997, moved to present location in 2003.
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Conscientious Objectors Commemorative Stone
Tavistock Square
1994
Hugh Court
—
Commemorative stone
—
[ 15]
Mosaic path
Calthorpe Community Garden 51°31′37″N 0°07′04″W / 51.5270°N 0.1178°W / 51.5270; -0.1178 (Mosaic path )
1994
Carol Cooper and local people
—
Mosaic path
—
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Statue of Thiruvalluvar
Outside School of Oriental and African Studies
1996
—
Statue
—
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The Green Man
Woburn Square 51°31′23.1″N 0°7′45.5″W / 51.523083°N 0.129306°W / 51.523083; -0.129306
1999
Lydia Kapinska
—
Sculpture
—
Inspired by Virginia Woolf 's novel The Waves (1931).[ 24]
Peter Pan
Great Ormond Street Hospital
2000
Diarmuid Byron O'Connor
—
Sculpture
—
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Memorial to Andrew Meller
Queen Square 51°31′18.2″N 0°7′20.7″W / 51.521722°N 0.122417°W / 51.521722; -0.122417
2001
Patricia Finch
—
Sculpture
—
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Bust of Virginia Woolf
Tavistock Square 51°31′27.9″N 0°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]
Tinker Bell
Great Ormond Street Hospital
2005
Diarmuid Byron O'Connor
—
Sculpture
—
Lions and unicorns fighting for the crown
On the spire of St George's Church 51°31′03″N 0°07′30″W / 51.51762°N 0.12498°W / 51.51762; -0.12498
2006
Tim Crawley
Nicholas Hawksmoor
Architectural sculpture
Grade I
[ 27]
Sundial
Torrington Square 51°31′18.8″N 0°7′46.5″W / 51.521889°N 0.129583°W / 51.521889; -0.129583
2008
—
Armillary sphere
—
Sam Patricia Penn
Queen Square 51°31′16″N 0°7′19.4″W / 51.52111°N 0.122056°W / 51.52111; -0.122056
2009 (after an original of 1997)
?
—
Sculpture
—
Patricia 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]
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Bust of Rabindranath Tagore
Gordon Square
2011
Shenda Amery
—
Bust
—
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Bust of Noor Inayat Khan
Gordon Square
2012
Karen Newman
—
Bust
—
[ 30]
Bust of Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson
Queen Square 51°31′20″N 0°07′21″W / 51.522121°N 0.122524°W / 51.522121; -0.122524
2017
Nick Roberson
—
Bust
—
[ 31]
HWJ Creative mural
Barbon Close 51°31′17″N 0°07′12″W / 51.5215°N 0.1200°W / 51.5215; -0.1200 (HWJ Creative mural )
2018
HWJ Creative
—
Mural
—
[ 32]
Double Portrait
Barbon Close 51°31′17″N 0°07′13″W / 51.5214°N 0.1203°W / 51.5214; -0.1203 (Double Portrait )
2020
"CeePil"
—
Mural
—
[ 33] [ 34]
Self Care
Barbon Close 51°31′17″N 0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1203°W / 51.5215; -0.1203
2020
?
—
Mural
—
[ 33]
Breastfeeding woman
Barbon Close 51°31′17″N 0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1203°W / 51.5215; -0.1203 (Breastfeeding woman )
2020
Hanna Lucatelli
—
Mural
—
[ 33]
The Wink
Barbon Close 51°31′17″N 0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1204°W / 51.5215; -0.1204 (The Wink )
2020
Otto Schade
—
Mural
—
[ 33] [ 35]
Complexities of Love
Barbon Close 51°31′17″N 0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1204°W / 51.5215; -0.1204 (Complexities of Love )
2020
David Puck
—
Mural
—
[ 33] [ 36]
Male face
Barbon Close 51°31′17″N 0°07′13″W / 51.5215°N 0.1204°W / 51.5215; -0.1204 (Male face )
2020
Envol Studio
—
Mural
—
[ 33]
Diaspora
Tybalds Estate 51°31′18″N 0°06′43″W / 51.5217°N 0.1120°W / 51.5217; -0.1120 (Diaspora )
2020
Sara Abdalla
—
Mural
—
[ 37] [ 38]
Flamingoes
Tybalds Estate 51°31′16″N 0°07′12″W / 51.5211°N 0.1201°W / 51.5211; -0.1201 (Flamingos )
2020
Frankie Strand and Angry Dan
—
Mural
—
[ 38]
Reborn
Alf Barrett Playground 51°31′14″N 0°07′17″W / 51.5205°N 0.1213°W / 51.5205; -0.1213 (Reborn )
2020
Fat Heat
—
Mural
—
[ 38] [ 39]
Camden Town
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Architect / other
Type
Designation
Notes
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Statue of Richard Cobden
Camden High Street 51°32′05″N 0°08′20″W / 51.53474°N 0.13891°W / 51.53474; -0.13891
1868
Wills Brothers
—
Statue
Grade II
[ 3]
Memorial to Charles Dibdin
St Martin's Gardens 51°32′19″N 0°08′24″W / 51.5386°N 0.1399°W / 51.5386; -0.1399 (Memorial to Charles Dibdin )
1889
?
—
Celtic cross
Grade II
[ 40]
War memorial
St Michael's Church 51°32′24″N 0°08′30″W / 51.5400°N 0.1416°W / 51.5400; -0.1416 (War memorial at St Michael's Church, Camden Town )
1920
Clement William Jewitt (with C. J. Marston)
—
Calvary
Grade II
[ 41]
Generations
Maitland Park Villas 51°32′51.5″N 0°9′22″W / 51.547639°N 0.15611°W / 51.547639; -0.15611
1971
Geoffrey Harris
—
Sculptural group
—
[ 42]
Seated figure
Westminster Kingsway College on Longford Street 51°31′34″N 0°08′29″W / 51.526041°N 0.141376°W / 51.526041; -0.141376
1976
Jean Bullock
—
Sculpture
—
[ 43]
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Cat statues
Entrance to former Carreras Cigarette Factory , Hampstead Road 51°32′00″N 0°08′22″W / 51.5334°N 0.1395°W / 51.5334; -0.1395
1996
—
Black cat motifs
Façade of former Carreras Cigarette Factory , Hampstead Road 51°32′01″N 0°08′23″W / 51.5335°N 0.1398°W / 51.5335; -0.1398
1996
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Burma Railway Memorial Far East Prisoners of War
Junction of Crowndale Road, Eversholt Street and Mornington Street 51°32′06″N 0°08′20″W / 51.5350°N 0.1388°W / 51.5350; -0.1388 (Burma Railway Memorial )
2012
Chris Roche (1104 Architects)
War memorial
—
Unveiled 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]
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Statue of Amy Winehouse
Stables Market 51°32′33″N 0°08′52″W / 51.5424°N 0.1478°W / 51.5424; -0.1478 (Statue of Amy Winehouse )
2014
Scott Eaton
—
Statue
—
Unveiled 14 September 2014, which would have been the singer's 31st birthday, by the actress Barbara Windsor , a friend of hers.[ 46]
Horses
Stables Market 51°32′31″N 0°08′50″W / 51.54196°N 0.14729°W / 51.54196; -0.14729
Sculpture
—
Covent Garden
Euston Road
Regent's Place
Fitzrovia
Gospel Oak
Hampstead
Hampstead Heath
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 .
Kentish Town
Holborn
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Architect / other
Type
Designation
Notes
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Statue of Thomas More
Thomas More Chambers, 51 and 52 Carey Street
1886
Robert Smith
George Sherrin
Statue in niche
Grade II
[ 94]
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Statue of John Bunyan
Baptist Church House, Southampton Row
1903
Richard Garbe
Arthur Keen
Statue in niche
Grade II*
Statue of Edward I
114 and 115 High Holborn
c. 1903–1904
Richard Garbe
Arthur Keen
Architectural sculpture
Grade II
Statue of Edward VII
114 and 115 High Holborn
c. 1903–1904
Richard Garbe
Arthur Keen
Architectural sculpture
Grade II
Bust of Charles Dickens
Holborn Bars , High Holborn
1907
Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald
Alfred Waterhouse
Bust
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Statue of Francis Bacon
South Square, Gray's Inn
1912
F. W. Pomeroy
—
Statue
Grade II
[ 97]
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Memorial to Margaret Ethel MacDonald
Lincoln's Inn Fields
1914
Richard Reginald Goulden
Memorial seat with sculpture
Grade II
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Lincoln's Inn War Memorial
New Square, Lincoln's Inn
1921
War memorial
Grade II
Unveiled 16 March 1921.[ 99]
Britannia with Arab Traders, a Big Game Hunter and His Bearer, and Animals
Africa House, 70 Kingsway
1922
Benjamin Clemens
Trehearne and Norman
Architectural sculpture
Grade II
[ 100]
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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.[ 101]
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
[ 102] [ 103]
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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.[ 104]
Pearl Assurance Company Heraldic Relief
High Holborn
1967–1969
Edward Bainbridge Copnall
Relief
[ 105]
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Bust of John Hunter
Lincoln's Inn Fields
1979
Nigel Boonham
—
Bust
—
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Bust of Bertrand Russell
Red Lion Square
1980
Marcelle Quinton
—
Bust
—
[ 107]
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Camdonian
Lincoln's Inn Fields
1980
Barry Flanagan
—
Sculpture
—
[ 108]
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Statue of Fenner Brockway
Red Lion Square
1985
Ian Walters
—
Statue
—
[ 3]
Trompe-l'œil panels depicting artefacts in the British Museum
Holborn tube station
1988
Allan Drummond
Enamel panels
—
Based on Victorian glass plate negatives which the artist borrowed from the museum.[ 109]
Dolphin
Between High Holborn and Lincoln's Inn Fields
1989
Anna Richtner Pentney
Architectural sculpture
—
Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial
Lincoln's Inn Fields
1998
War memorial
—
Unveiled 14 May 1998.[ 110]
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Square the Block
London School of Economics New Academic Building, corner of Kingsway and Sardinia Street 51°30′54″N 0°7′6.8″W / 51.51500°N 0.118556°W / 51.51500; -0.118556
2009
Richard Wilson
Architectural sculpture
—
[ 111]
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.
Somers Town
Swiss Cottage
West Hampstead
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