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List of public art in the London Borough of Hounslow facts for kids

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The London Borough of Hounslow is home to many amazing artworks! Public art is art you can see in public places, like parks, streets, or outside buildings. It's there for everyone to enjoy. This list will take you on a tour of some cool sculptures, murals, and memorials found across Hounslow. Get ready to discover the stories behind these fantastic pieces!

Art in Bedfont

Bedfont has some interesting public art, including a very old living sculpture and a memorial.

Living Art: Topiary

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These amazing topiary trees have been shaped for centuries!

At the Church of St Mary the Virgin, you can see incredible topiary. This is the art of shaping living trees and shrubs into decorative forms. These particular trees have been carefully trimmed since 1704, making them over 300 years old!

Bedfont War Memorial

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The Bedfont War Memorial stands tall to remember heroes.

The Bedfont War Memorial is a tall pillar located on Grovestile Way. It was created to remember the brave people from the area who lost their lives in wars.

Wooden Owl Sculpture

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A friendly wooden owl sculpture at Bedfont Lakes Country Park.

In Bedfont Lakes Country Park, look out for a charming wooden owl sculpture. It's carved onto a bench, making it a fun and natural piece of art to discover while exploring the park.

Art in Brentford

Brentford is full of history and art, from grand statues to modern sculptures.

The Lion Gate at Syon House

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The impressive Lion Gate at Syon House.

At Syon House on London Road, you'll find the impressive Lion Gate. This statue, designed by Robert Adam in the 18th century, guards the entrance. It's considered a very important historical artwork, listed as Grade I.

Coats of Arms on Kew Bridge and at Brentford Library

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The Coat of Arms of Middlesex on Kew Bridge.

On Kew Bridge, you can spot the Coat of Arms of Middlesex, a relief sculpture created in 1903 by John Wolfe Barry and Cuthbert A. Brereton. A coat of arms is a special design used by families or regions. Another version of the Coat of Arms of Middlesex is a mosaic on the floor of the entrance hall at Brentford Library, made in 1904 by Nowell Parr. Both are important historical pieces.

Boer War Memorial

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The Boer War Memorial inside Brentford Library.

Also inside Brentford Library, on the staircase, is the Boer War Memorial. This plaque, also by Nowell Parr, was made in 1904 to remember those who served in the Boer War.

The Brentford Monument

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The Brentford Monument, remembering battles.

The Brentford Monument is a pillar on Brentford High Street. It remembers three important battles that happened in Brentford: one in 54 BC during Julius Caesar's invasions, another in 1016, and one in 1642. It was first put up in 1909 and moved to its current spot in 1992.

Brentford War Memorials

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The main Brentford War Memorial.

Near the Brentford Library, you'll find the Brentford War Memorials. The main memorial, a square column, was put up in 1923 to honour those who died in wars. Smaller memorials were added later in 1949 and 2009.

Inspiration to Flight

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Inspiration to Flight sculpture on Wallis House.

On the Great West Road, at Wallis House, stands an architectural sculpture called Inspiration to Flight. Created by Donald Gilbert in 1940, this artwork is built into the building itself. Wallis House was originally a factory for airplane parts, so the sculpture fits its history!

The Bargemaster

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The Bargemaster sculpture.

In front of the EMC2 building, you can see The Bargemaster, a statue by Diana Thomson from 1990. This sculpture likely celebrates the history of the River Thames and the people who worked on its barges.

Acrobat

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The Acrobat sculpture at GlaxoSmithKline.

At the GlaxoSmithKline building, there's a sculpture called Acrobat. Created by Allen Jones in 2001, this artwork adds a dynamic and artistic touch to the modern building.

Liquidity and Totem

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Liquidity at Ferry Wharf.

At Ferry Wharf, where the Grand Union Canal meets the River Thames, you'll find Liquidity. This sculpture by Simon Packard was made in 2002. Simon Packard also created Totem, another sculpture located at the Ferry Quays marina.

Art in Chiswick

Chiswick boasts a rich collection of art, from classical statues in grand gardens to modern murals.

Statues at Chiswick House

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Statue of Andrea Palladio at Chiswick House.
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Statue of Inigo Jones at Chiswick House.
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A group of statues and ornaments in Chiswick House grounds.

Chiswick House is home to several important statues. You can see a statue of Andrea Palladio and another of Inigo Jones, both famous architects, created around 1730 by John Michael Rysbrack. These statues are considered Grade I listed, meaning they are very important historically. There's also a statue of Venus in the grounds, and a group of statues and ornaments that add to the beauty of the gardens.

Royal Coat of Arms

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The Royal Coat of Arms on Chiswick High Road.

At 210 Chiswick High Road, on a building that used to be a police station, you can see the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom. This architectural sculpture from 1872 shows the official symbol of the British monarch.

Ellen Reardon Drinking Fountain

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The Ellen Reardon Drinking Fountain.

On Strand-on-the-Green, there's the Ellen Reardon Drinking Fountain. This fountain, from 1880, was built to remember Daniel, Elizabeth, and Margaret Reardon. It's a lovely historical piece that once provided fresh water.

Bedford Park War Memorial

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The Bedford Park War Memorial, a unique bench.

In Bedford Park, near St Michael and All Angels church, you'll find the Bedford Park War Memorial. This unique memorial, created between 1919 and 1920 by Inigo Triggs, is actually a seat or bench. It's a quiet place to remember those who served.

Chiswick War Memorial

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The Chiswick War Memorial on Turnham Green.

On Turnham Green, the Chiswick War Memorial stands as an obelisk, a tall, four-sided pillar. Designed by Edward Willis and unveiled in 1921, it honours the local people who died in conflicts.

Couplet

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The Couplet sculpture.

At the corner of Church Street and Chiswick Mall, you can see Couplet, a sculpture by Charles Hadcock from 1999. Its modern design adds a striking contrast to the historic surroundings.

Statue of William Hogarth

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Statue of William Hogarth and his dog Trump.

On Chiswick High Road, there's a statue of the famous artist William Hogarth and his dog, Trump. Sculpted by Jim Mathieson in 2001, it was unveiled by well-known figures Ian Hislop and David Hockney.

Mosaics at Belmont Primary School

At Belmont Primary School, you can find colourful mosaics created in 2004. These artworks were a collaboration between artist Sue Edkins and the schoolchildren, showing community spirit.

V2 Attack Victims Memorial

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The V2 Attack Victims Memorial.

On Staveley Road, a V2 Attack Victims Memorial stands as a stone of remembrance. Unveiled on September 8, 2004, it honours those who lost their lives in a V2 rocket attack during World War II.

Chiswick Timeline: A History in Art and Maps

Under the railway bridge near Turnham Green tube station, you can discover Chiswick Timeline: A History in Art and Maps. This amazing mural, made of vitreous enamel panels, was created between 2017 and 2018 by Abundance London with famous artists Peter Blake and Jan Pieńkowski. It tells the story of Chiswick through art and maps.

Drinking Fountain at Chiswick Back Common

At the entrance to Chiswick Back Common, on Turnham Green Terrace, there is another drinking fountain. Its exact date and artist are unknown, but it's another piece of public utility that also serves as a historical marker.

Art in Feltham

Feltham features a mix of historical and modern public art, including memorials and vibrant murals.

Old Minimax Factory Gateway

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The old Minimax factory gateway.

At Minimax Corner, where Staines Road and Fagg's Road meet, you can see the Old Minimax factory gateway. This architectural fragment from 1911 is a reminder of the area's industrial past.

Feltham War Memorial

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The Feltham War Memorial, a cenotaph.

On the High Street, near the pond, stands the Feltham War Memorial. This cenotaph, a monument honouring people whose remains are elsewhere, was created around 1920. It's a Grade II listed building, showing its historical importance.

Propeller Sculpture

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The Propeller sculpture at London Air Park roundabout.

At the London Air Park / Browell's Lane roundabout, you'll find a striking Propeller sculpture. Made by William Peers in 1997, it's located on the site of a former aircraft factory, celebrating the area's aviation history.

Madam Alaska and her Lion Mural

At the Alf King Children's Centre, there's a colourful mural called Madam Alaska and her lion. This artwork, from 2011, was created by Feltham Arts Association, Susie John, and Gemma Hutton, bringing art to the community.

Four Seasons Mosaics

At The Centre, you can see the Four Seasons mosaics. These beautiful artworks from 2014 were a huge community effort, created by 400 people from Feltham, Bedfont, and Hanworth.

Rugby Mural

At Feltham RFC in Hanworth Park, there's a rugby mural. This artwork celebrates the sport and the local rugby club.

Graffiti Gallery

At Feltham Circles, within the Pevensey Road Nature Reserve, you can find a graffiti gallery. This area features street art, which is art created in public spaces, often with spray paint.

Art in Hanworth

Hanworth has its own unique public art, including a war memorial and some interesting architectural sculptures.

Hanworth War Memorial

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The Hanworth War Memorial, a Celtic cross.

At the junction of Main Street and Green Lane, stands the Hanworth War Memorial. This Celtic cross, a type of cross with a ring around the intersection, was designed by A. P. Green and built by Keates & Co. in 1920. It's a Grade II listed memorial.

Cow Sculptures

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Cow sculptures on the roof of Job's Dairy.

On the roof of Job's Dairy, you might be surprised to see cow sculptures! These fun architectural sculptures were made by volunteers in 1977, adding a playful touch to the building.

Murals at The Hanworth Centre

The Hanworth Centre, at 66 Hounslow Road, features several murals. These artworks add colour and character to the community centre.

Mural to Fallen Soldiers

In the garden of the Hanworth Royal British Legion Club, there's a large 60-foot mural to fallen soldiers. This impressive artwork honours those who served and sacrificed.

Art in Heston

Heston is home to a relocated historical fountain, a war memorial, and a modern sculpture.

Brentford Drinking Fountain

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The Brentford drinking fountain at its new location.

At the New Western International Market on Hayes Road, Southall, you can find the Brentford drinking fountain. This fountain was originally placed at Kew Bridge in 1877 and moved to its current spot in 1974. It's a Grade II listed historical piece.

Heston War Memorial

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The Heston War Memorial statue.

Near St Leonard's Church on Heston Road, stands the Heston War Memorial. This statue, created by Arthur George Walker, was put up in 1918 to remember those who died in World War I. It's also a Grade II listed memorial.

The Ramblers

On the Heston Farm Estate, near the M4 motorway, you can see a sculpture called The Ramblers. Created by Ray Smith in 2001, this artwork adds an artistic touch to the landscape.

Art in Hounslow

Hounslow features a variety of public art, from church sculptures to modern street art and community mosaics.

Angels at Holy Trinity Church

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The Angels sculpture at Holy Trinity Church.

At Holy Trinity Church on High Street, you can see an architectural sculpture called Angels. Created by Wilfred Dudeney between 1961 and 1965, these sculptures are part of the church's design.

Heart of Space

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Heart of Space in Lampton Park.

In Lampton Park, you'll find the sculpture Heart of Space. This artwork by Charles Hewlings was created in 1980 and was later moved here from the former Hounslow Civic Centre.

Beaversfield Park Gate and Panels

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The artistic gate and panels at Beaversfield Park.

At Beaversfield Park, near Ravensdale Road and Rosemary Avenue, there's an artistic gate, archway, and fence panels. These were created by Chris Plowman in 2005/2006, making the park entrance a work of art.

Smile

On the side of the Platform 3 pub (formerly North Star) on Whitton Road, you might spot a piece of street art called Smile. This artwork, from 2007, is attributed to Propapropaganda and even the famous artist Banksy.

Community Mosaics

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Colourful community mosaics in Hounslow.

North of the High Street, on the edge of a car park, you can see vibrant community mosaics. Unveiled on March 30, 2012, these were created by school and community groups under the guidance of Susie John and Sue Edkins.

Hounslow War Memorial

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The Hounslow War Memorial.

At Holy Trinity Church on High Street, the Hounslow War Memorial was unveiled on August 2, 2014. It stands as a tribute to those who served and sacrificed.

Dragonfly

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The Dragonfly sculpture on Hounslow Heath.

On Hounslow Heath, near the Staines Road/Frampton Road car park, you can find a sculpture called Dragonfly. This artwork celebrates nature and the local environment of the heath.

Memorial to the First Flight from Britain to Australia

On Staines Road, near Hounslow Heath, there's a memorial to the first flight from Britain to Australia. This monument marks a significant moment in aviation history.

Tivoli Road Mural

On Tivoli Road, there's a mural created by Paint My Panda. This piece of street art adds a splash of colour and creativity to the area.

Art in Isleworth

Isleworth has a range of public art, from historical lamp standards to war memorials and modern murals.

Cast Iron Lamp Standards at Gillette Factory

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One of the cast iron lamp standards at the former Gillette Factory.

At the main entrance to the former Gillette Factory on Syon Lane (Gillette Corner), you can see four cast iron lamp standards. These impressive lamp posts with sculptures date back to the 19th century and are Grade II listed, showing their historical value.

Glossop Memorial

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The Glossop Memorial in Upper Square.

In Upper Square, you'll find the Glossop Memorial. This drinking fountain with a lamp standard was built in 1870 to remember the Reverend Henry Glossop, who was the vicar of All Saints' Church.

Isleworth War Memorial

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The Isleworth War Memorial, a clock tower.

On Twickenham Road, in front of St Bridget's Roman Catholic Church, stands the Isleworth War Memorial. This clock tower, designed by A. P. Green and built by Keates and Co., was unveiled on June 22, 1922. It's a Grade II listed memorial.

Borough Road College War Memorial

On Borough Road, there's the Borough Road College War Memorial. This Celtic cross was put up after 1918 to remember those from the college who died in the war.

Butterflies and Birds on Railings

At the entrance to Redlees Park on Twickenham Road, you can see butterflies and birds as motifs on the railings. These decorative elements from the 1990s add a charming touch to the park entrance.

The Ivybridge Mural

On Mogden Lane, in the Ivybridge estate, you'll find The Ivybridge Mural. This large mural, created by Stephen Stockbridge in 1999, brings art to the local community.

The Heron

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The Heron sculpture on the Cathja Dutch barge.

On the Cathja Dutch barge, moored at Old Isleworth, there's a sculpture called The Heron. This artwork by Martin Cotts adds to the unique character of the riverside.

Rooster and Fox

At West Middlesex University Hospital, you can find a sculpture called Rooster and Fox. This artwork by Patrick Moya adds an interesting artistic element to the hospital grounds.

Art in Osterley

Osterley is home to grand architectural sculptures at Osterley Park House.

Eagles with Crowns

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Eagles with crowns at the entrance to Osterley Park House.

At the entrance to Osterley Park House, you'll see impressive eagles with crowns around their necks. These architectural sculptures, designed by Robert Adam around 1761, are part of the building's grand design and are Grade I listed.

Mythological Creature Reliefs

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Reliefs of mythological creatures on Osterley Park House.

On the portico (a covered entrance) over the entrance to Osterley Park House, there are reliefs of mythological creatures. These architectural sculptures, also designed by Robert Adam in the 1760s, are carved into the building and add to its classical beauty. They are also Grade I listed.

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