List of public art in Paddington

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This is a list of public artworks in the former Metropolitan Borough of Paddington in London, now a part of the City of Westminster. Architectural sculpture in the area is covered in the list of architectural sculpture in the City of Westminster.

Bayswater

Bayswater is a largely residential district north-west of Charing Cross, bordering with the northern end of Kensington Gardens. Its essential character is now defined by the stuccoed terraces erected from 1827 onwards, which spread in a westerly direction over the course of the 19th century.[1]

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Architect / other Type Designation Notes
Eagle Pillar - geograph.org.uk - 1218901.jpg Eagle Orme Square

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1814 Sculpture on pillar The square is named after Edward Orme, a Bond Street print seller, who also sold two ship-loads of building gravel to Tsar Alexander I of Russia, when he visited London in 1814, and Orme built the square in the same year. The eagle dates from then. Its meaning is a mystery; it is not the eagle from the Orme family crest, and has only one head, so is definitely not the Russian imperial eagle.[2]
War memorial, St John's, Hyde Park Crescent W2.JPG War memorial St John’s Church, Hyde Park Crescent

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after 1919 Cross Commemorates parishioners who died in World War I.[3]
Memorial Cross, Lancaster Gate.jpg Memorial Cross

Statues of Saints George, Louis, Maurice, Longinus, Adrian, Florian and Eustace

Lancaster Gate

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1921 Lawrence A. Turner Walter Tapper Memorial Unveiled 27 March 1921. Commemorates residents of the Metropolitan Borough of Paddington who gave their lives in World War I. Severely damaged in the Great Storm of 1987. Re-erected on present site on 11 November 2002.[4]
Meath Memorial, Lancaster Gate.jpg Memorial to Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of Meath Lancaster Gate

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1934 Joseph Hermon Cawthra Memorial Grade II Unveiled 24 May 1934.[5] The inscription on the east face reads, "One King, One Empire, Empire Day"; that on the north, "To him the British Empire was a goodly heritage to be fashioned unto a city of God!"[6]
Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, Bayswater.jpg Coronation of the Virgin Our Lady Queen of Heaven, Queensway

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mid–late 20th century[7] Mosaic Grade II (with church) Donated by Mrs Catherine Weston. Built as the United Methodist Free Church, the church was converted to Catholic use in 1954.[8]
The Lancasters, Bayswater.jpg Tempesta The Lancasters, Bayswater Road

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2012 (unveiled) Helaine Blumenfeld Sculpture Unveiled 2 May 2012. Carved from Carrara marble at Studio Sem in Pietrasanta, Tuscany, the work stands at 4m high.[9]
Bust of Skanderbeg, Bayswater.jpg Skanderbeg Lady Samuel’s Garden, Inverness Terrace

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2012 Bust Unveiled 28 November 2012. Marks the centenary of Albanian independence.[10]

Maida Vale

Maida Vale is an area of residential terraces and mansion blocks, defined at its southern end by the Regent’s and Grand Union Canals.[11]

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Architect / other Type Designation Notes
St Mark, Hamilton Terrace, St Johns Wood - War Memorial.jpg Memorial cross St Mark’s Church, Hamilton Terrace

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after 1918 War memorial Commemorates parishioners who died in World War I.[12]
System No. 12, Maida Vale.JPG System No. 12 4 Maida Vale

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2006 Julian Wild EDCO Design[13] Sculpture A commission by the property developers Crest Nicholson.[14]
Mural Westminster Drug Project, Harrow Road

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2009 "Bleach", "Busk" and "Zadok" (from the Elsewhere Collective) Mural [15]

Paddington

Paddington is the area west of Marylebone, in the postal district W2. Much of the recent public art in the area is connected to the Paddington Waterside developments.

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Artist / designer Architect / other Type Designation Notes
Statue of Sarah Siddons, Paddington Green.jpg Sarah Siddons Paddington Green

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1897 Léon-Joseph Chavalliaud Statue Grade II 14 June 1897 by Sir Henry Irving.[16] Modelled after Sir Joshua Reynolds’s portrait Mrs Siddons as the Tragic Muse (1783), now in the Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Siddons attended St Mary’s Church on the Green and is buried in the churchyard, near her statue.[17]
War memorial, St Mary Magdalene, Paddington.jpg War memorial St Mary Magdalene’s Church, Rowington Close

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after 1918 Martin Travers Crucifix [18]
Jagger GWR memorial1.jpg
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Great Western Railway War Memorial Facing Platform 1, Paddington station 1922 Charles Sargeant Jagger Thomas S. Tait Stone screen with statue Grade I
(with station)
Unveiled 11 November 1922 (Armistice Day) by Viscount Churchill.[19] The figure of a soldier stands reading a letter from home in front of a panel of black marble, suggesting the entrance to a trench dugout.[20]
St Mary's Hospital, Paddington - geograph.org.uk - 527713.jpg World War II Memorial Gates Norfolk Place, between St Mary's Hospital and medical school

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1950 (unveiled) Charles Wheeler Wrought iron gates Unveiled 20 July 1950.[21]
Paddington and St Marylebone Boy Scouts Memorial.JPG Paddington Boy Scouts Memorial Paddington Recreation Ground

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1952 (unveiled) Memorial Commemorates the Boy Scouts of Paddington killed in World War II. The symbol of a circle with a dot in the centre is a sign used by Scouts meaning "gone home".[22]
Murals Westway flyover, near Royal Oak tube station

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1976–7 Public Art Workshop (Desmond Rochford and David Savage)[23] Dedicated "to the working people of Paddington",[24] these were, at the time of their completion, the largest exterior murals in England.[25] A critic for the Observer noted shortly after their completion that "a large dose of social realism has done wonders for the grey desert of Royal Oak".[24]
Statue IKBrunel PaddingtonStn DMS 05122005-003-1.jpg
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel Paddington station 1982 John Doubleday Statue Unveiled 26 May 1982. One of two statues of Brunel commissioned by the Bristol & West building society; its companion, a standing figure, was unveiled in Bristol the same day.[26] Originally stood on the main concourse at the entrance to the Underground; relocated in 1998.[17]
Paddington tube stn Bakerloo Brunel motif.JPG Tile motifs Paddington station 1984–7 David Hamilton Overprinted industrial ceramic tiles The scheme reproduces patent drawings for Sir Marc Isambard Brunel’s early tunnelling shield for the Thames Tunnel, a precursor to those used for the London Underground.[27]
120x120px The Messenger In front of St Mary’s Hospital, South Wharf Road

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1993 Allan Sly Statue [28]
Westway at Paddington.jpg Walking Man and Standing Man PaddingtonCentral

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1998 and 2000 Sean Henry Statues [29]
PaddingtonStation-PaddingtonBear.jpg Paddington Bear Paddington station 2000 Marcus Cornish Statue Unveiled 24 February 2000 by Michael Bond, the character’s creator.[30] Represents his first appearance in A Bear Called Paddington (1958), sitting on a battered suitcase with a label round his neck reading "Please look after this bear. Thank you."[17]
The Family, Sheldon Square W2.jpg The Family PaddingtonCentral (Sheldon Square)

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2001 Jon Buck Sculptural group [29]
One Kingdom Street.jpg Untitled (Yellow) PaddingtonCentral (One Kingdom Street)

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2001 Stephen Gontarski Sculpture Made of glass fibre painted bright yellow and lacquered, the sculpture is intended to invite a "corporeal reception by the public" and to "create a heart in the midst of an urban setting."[31]
Paddington Basin Sculpture.jpg Lock, Level, Line West End Quay, Paddington Basin

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2004 Danny Lane Sculptures The work consists of four towers made from stacked corten steel and layered glass, which are intended to reflect the changing levels of water in the lock.[32]
Sculpture in Cleveland Terrace, London.jpg Clove 2007 Cleveland Terrace

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2007 Bryan Kneale Sculpture [33]
Billy Bob and Meshki.jpg Billy Bob & Mishke PaddingtonCentral

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2008 Gary Webb Sculpture Pendant sculptures, located in water features at the extreme edge of the PaddingtonCentral development, of metal frameworks which support "blobs" of steel, painted in bright colours.[29][31]
Europea 1 or 2.jpg Europea 1 and Europea 2 PaddingtonCentral

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2008 John Aiken Sculptures Twin sculptures fashioned from Portuguese silver-grey granite with coloured enamel panels attached.[29][31]
Panels Lindo Wing, St Mary’s Hospital

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2012[34] Julian Opie Panels Opie wished to go against the general trend of artworks in hospitals by producing works with the aim "not to calm but rather to enliven".[35]
Michael Bond, Saint Mary's Square, Paddington.jpg Mary Seacole, Alan Turing and Michael Bond (pictured) St Mary’s Square

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2013 Statues Three two-dimensional steel statues of notable people who lived (or in Bond’s case, still live) in Paddington, as voted for by local residents. From the Portrait Bench series of similar sculptures, commissioned by the charity Sustrans to stand along new cycling routes.[36]
Sir Simon Milton Statue, Paddington Basin - London..jpg Sir Simon Milton Merchant Square 2014 Bruce Denny Statue Unveiled 11 September 2014 by Eric Pickles.[37] Milton played an instrumental role in the regeneration of Paddington Basin and was a friend of the sculptor.[38]
Canalside mural from litter - geograph.org.uk - 348886.jpg Mural Grand Union Canal

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Kevin Herlihy Mural Made of debris collected by Stowe Youth Club.[39]

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