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词条 List of public art in the London Borough of Wandsworth
释义

  1. Battersea

     Battersea Park  1948 Open Air Exhibition of Sculpture  1951 exhibition 'Sculpture'  1960 exhibition 'Sculpture in the open air'  1963 London County Council exhibition 'Sculpture in the open air'  1966 Greater London Council exhibition 'Sculpture in the open air'  Battersea sculpture prize  Current 

  2. Nine Elms

  3. Putney

  4. Roehampton

  5. Streatham

  6. Tooting

  7. Wandsworth

  8. Wimbledon Common

  9. References

  10. External links

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This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Wandsworth.

Battersea

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| subject = In Town
| location = Battersea Bridge Road
| date = 1983
| artist = {{sortname|John|Ravera|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculptural group
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [1]
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| image = Two Swans Geograph-4382614-by-Peter-Trimming.jpg
| subject = Two Swans
| location = Battersea Bridge Road
| date = 1984
| artist = {{sortname|Catherine|Marr-Johnson|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculptures
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [2]
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| image = Memorial to the Clapham Rail Disaster (geograph 4886012) (cropped).jpg
| commonscat = Clapham Junction Rail Disaster Memorial
| subject = Memorial to the Clapham Junction rail crash
| location = Spencer Park
| date = 1989
| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Healy|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [3]
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| subject = Sterling
| location = Great Eastern Wharf
| date = 1990
| artist = {{sortname|Neil|Lawson-Baker|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [4]
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| subject = Water Sculpture
| location = Chelsea Bridge Wharf
| date = 2003
| artist = {{sortname|Caroline|Lambard|nolink=1}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [5]
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| subject = Garden Tools and Sink
| location = St John's Hill Estate, Clapham Junction
| date = 2015–2016
| artist = {{sortname|Rodney|Harris|nolink=yes}}
| architect = Hawkins Brown
| type = Reliefs
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [6]
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| subject = Pinafores and Uniform
| location = St John's Hill Estate, Clapham Junction
| date = 2015–2016
| artist = {{sortname|Valda|Jackson|nolink=yes}}
| architect = Hawkins Brown
| type = Reliefs
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [6]
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Battersea Park

Battersea Park has a history of displaying sculpture by major artists, with large triennial exhibitions in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, although the 1954 and 1957 exhibitions took place in Holland Park instead of Battersea Park.[8]

More recently the park presents an annual student sculpture prize with the winning sculpture going on show in for a year.[7] Some of the current sculptures have remained in the park since the large exhibitions.

1948 Open Air Exhibition of Sculpture

This was the first event of its type in Britain and showed 43 sculptures between May and September.[8] The exhibition was extremely successful with over 170,000 visitors.[9]

Selected sculptors and works:

  • Auguste Rodin – The Age of Bronze/Man Awakening to Nature
  • Ossip Zadkine – Laokoon
  • Charles Despiau – Eve
  • Henri Matisse – a bas-relief
  • Barbara Hepworth – Helikon
  • Henri Laurens – Les Ondines
  • Eric Gill – Mankind
  • Henry Moore – Recumbent Figure 1938, Three Standing Figures 1947
  • Jacques Lipchitz – Figure
  • Aristide Maillol – The Three Graces, Venus with necklace
  • Jacob Epstein – Girl with Gardenias, The Visitation

1951 exhibition 'Sculpture'

44 sculptures including ones by Mari Andriessen, Bill?, Butler?, Siegfried Charoux, Charles Despiau, Dobson, Jacob Epstein, Alberto Giacometti, Eric Gill, Henning?, Barbara Hepworth, Maurice Lambert, Jacques Lipchitz, Aristide Maillol, Giacomo Manzù, Constantin Meunier, Henry Moore, Antoine Pevsner?, Auguste Rodin and Karel Vogel?.

1960 exhibition 'Sculpture in the open air'

42 sculptures were shown[10] from British and French contemporary sculptors.[9]

List of sculptors:

Adams?, Kenneth Armitage, Jean Arp, Mark Batten, André Bloc, Brown?, Butler, Anthony Caro, Clatworthy, Lynn Chadwick, Siegfried Charoux, Richard Bentley Claughton, Marta Colvin, Hubert Dalwood, Dow?, Alan Durst, Jacob Epstein, Elisabeth Frink, Alfred Gerrard, Dora Gordine, Barbara Hepworth, Jean-Robert Ipoustéguy, Phillip King? or Peter King?, Eric Kennington, Gilbert Ledward, F. E. McWilliam, Martin?, Bernard Meadows, Henry Moore, Uli Nimptsch, Eduardo Paolozzi, Pablo Picasso, Germaine Richier, John Skeaping, François Stahly, William Turnbull, Josefina de Vasconcellos, Vogel, Charles Wheeler, Ossip Zadkine.

  • Silent film from British Pathé of the sculptures
  • News report from British Pathé of the sculptures

1963 London County Council exhibition 'Sculpture in the open air'

42 sculptures were shown, mainly from British and American contemporary artists.[11]

List of sculptors:

Adams, Peter Agostini, Kenneth Armitage, Leonard Baskin, Harry Bertoia, Brown, Butler, Anthony Caro, Alexander Calder, Lynn Chadwick, John Chamberlain, Geoffrey Clarke, Robert Clatworthy, Hubert Dalwood, George Ehrlich, Herbert Ferber, Elisabeth Frink, George Fullard, Joseph Goto, Dimitri Hadzi, Raoul Hague?, Anthony Hatwell, Barbara Hepworth, John Hoskin, Bryan Kneale, Seymour Lipton, F. E. McWilliam, Bernard Meadows, Henry Moore, Reuben Nakian, Uli Nimptsch, Phillip Pavia, Richmond?, George Rickey, Jose de Rivera, James Rosati, Schmidt?, Jason Seley, David Smith, Richard Stankiewicz, Peter Voulkos, William Turnbull.

1966 Greater London Council exhibition 'Sculpture in the open air'

42 sculptures were shown between May and September[12]

List of sculptors: Adams, David Annesley, Kenneth Armitage, Michael Bolus, Brown, Antanas Braždys, Anthony Caro, Hubert Dalwood, Elisabeth Frink, George Fullard, David Hall, Barbara Hepworth, John Hoskin, Michael Kenny, King, Bryan Kneale, Kim Lim, F. E. McWilliam, Bernard Meadows, Henry Moore, Francis Morland, Eduardo Paolozzi, Pickett?, Scott?, Smith, William G. Tucker, Brian Wall

  • Silent film from British Pathé of the sculptures and a visit by Princess Margaret

Battersea sculpture prize

Partial table of winners

Year Sculptor Title Details
2014 Michael Pecirno The Air Above [13]
2013 Anna Fleming Magpie Feather [14]
2012 Luke Burton This & That & These & Those [15]
2011 (13th) Lucy Tomlins Concrete Country [16][17]
2010 Dexter Dymoke Bench [18]
2008 Gareth Williams Ip Dip Dip [19]
2007 Maxine Schaffer Buckhorn Plantain [19]
2003 Andrew Broadbent F-1 [19]
2002 (7th) John Summers Reborn [19]
2001 Wilhelmina Baldwin Nor'Stand [19]
2000 Kieran Doyle Dual Nature [19]
1999 Steve Bunn Rollercoaster [19][20]
1998 Si Sapsford[21]
1997 Thomas Ostenberg[22]

Current

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| commonscat = Battersea Park (East Surrey War memorial)
| subject = 24th East Surrey Division War Memorial
| location = Battersea Park
| date = 1924
| artist = {{sortname|Eric|Kennington}}
| type = Sculptural group
| designation = {{sort|B|Grade II*}}
| notes = [23]
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| commonscat = Three Standing Figures – Henry Moore (LH 258, Battersea Park, London)
| subject = Three Standing Figures
| location = Battersea Park
| date = 1948
| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Moore}}
| type = Sculptural group
| designation = {{sort|C|Grade II}}
| notes = [24]
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| image = Barbara Hepworth Single Form Battersea.JPG
| subject = Single Form (Memorial)
| location = Battersea Park
| date = 1961–2
| artist = {{sortname|Barbara|Hepworth}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [25]
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| image =
| subject = Brown Dog Memorial
| location = Battersea Park
| date = 1985
| artist = {{sortname|Nicola|Hicks}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [26]
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| subject = Sheep-seat
| location = Battersea Park
| date = 2000
| artist = {{sortname|Mark|Folds|nolink=1}}
| type = Wooden carved bench
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [27]
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| subject = F-1
| location = Battersea Park
| date = 2003
| artist = {{sortname|Andrew|Broadbent|nolink=1}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [28]
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| image = Australian WW2 Air Crew Memorial, Battersea Park - London..jpg
| subject = Australian WW2 Air Crew Memorial
| location = Battersea Park
| date = erected 16/5/1995
| artist =
| type = War Memorial
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [29][30]
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| image = Anzac Gallipoli War Memorial, Battersea Park - London..jpg
| subject = Anzac Gallipoli War Memorial
| location = Battersea Park
| date = Opened 25 April 1998, Unveiled 25 April 2000
| artist =
| type = War Memorial
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [29][31]
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Nine Elms

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| subject = ROD
| location = Embassy Gardens
| date = {{nobreak|2010–14}}
| artist = {{sortname|Mohamed Qasim|Ashfaq|nolink=1}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [42][32]
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| subject = Florian
| location = Embassy Gardens
| date = 2013
| artist = {{sortname|Sarah|Lucas}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = A giant marrow cast in bronze, alluding to the vegetables sold at the nearby New Covent Garden Market.[33]
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| image =
| subject = Modern Marriage
| location = Embassy Gardens
| date = 2014
| artist = {{sortname|Simon|Fujiwara}}
| type = Sculpture
| designation = {{n/a}}
| notes = [33]
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Putney

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Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date SculptorSource
Load Riverside, outside restaurant on junction of Lower Richmond Road and The Embankment 1989Thornhill|Alan Thornhill}}
Exodus In centre of Leaders Gardens at the end of The Embankment/Festing Road 2008Thornhill|Alan Thornhill}}
Horizontal Ambiguity Embankment/Dukes Head, Thames Place 2008Thornhill|Alan Thornhill}}
The Turning Point Junction of Putney Bridge Road and Putney High Street 2008Thornhill|Alan Thornhill}}
Punch and Judy Putney Wharf riverside near slipway/end of Brewhouse Street 2008Thornhill|Alan Thornhill}}
Motherfigure Putney Wharf riverside, from Deodar Road footpath entrance 2008Thornhill|Alan Thornhill}}
Nexus Wandsworth Park, on southernmost path (running parallel with Putney Bridge Road) 2008Thornhill|Alan Thornhill}}
Pygmalion Wandsworth Park riverside, near entrance from Prospect Quay and Riverside Quarter 2008Thornhill|Alan Thornhill}}
Fall Prospect Quay/Riverside Quarter 2008Thornhill|Alan Thornhill}}
Boat Race starting stone The Embankment, Putney 19th century
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| image = Hartley Memorial Obelisk Geograph-3413238-by-David-Anstiss.jpg
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| subject = Hartley Memorial Obelisk
| location = Putney Heath, near the A3
| date = 1776
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| artist = Attributed to George Dance
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| material = Red brick, stone, concrete slab
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| designation = Grade II listed
| coordinates = {{coord|51|26|51.72|N|0|13|30.72|W}}
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| notes = Erected on centenary of the Great Fire of London 'in memory of an invention for securing buildings against fire'[34]
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Roehampton

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| commonscat = Drinking Fountain, Roehampton
| subject = Pavilion for drinking fountain and horse trough
| location = junction of Roehampton Lane (A306) and Medfield Street. Roehampton — Barnes
| date = 1882
| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Dasson}}
| architect = {{sortname|J. C.|Radford|nolink=yes}}
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| subject = Roehampton War Memorial
| location = Putney Heath
| date = 1952
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| type = Memorial cross
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| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1425491 Grade II]}}
| coordinates = {{coord|51.4504|-0.2358}}
| notes = Replaces an earlier memorial largely destroyed by bombing in World War II.[35]
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| subject = The Watchers
| location = Alton Estate
| date = 1960
| artist = {{sortname|Lynn|Chadwick}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculptural group
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| coordinates = {{coord|51.4529|-0.2453}}
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| image = Bull (Robert Clatworthy sculpture) 03.JPG
| commonscat = Bull (Robert Clatworthy sculpture)
| subject = The Bull
| location = Alton Estate
| date = 1961
| artist = {{sortname|Robert|Clatworthy|dab=sculptor}}
| architect = {{n/a}}
| type = Sculpture
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| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1376742 Grade II*]}}
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| image = Bronze_sculpture_by_Brian_Alabaster_ARBS_outside_Queen_Mary's_Hospital_Roehampton.JPG
| commonscat =
| subject = Dickie and Sam
| location = outside Queen Mary's Hospital
| date = 2009
| artist = {{sortname|Brian|Alabaster|nolink=yes}} MRBS
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| material = Bronze
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| image = Mount Clare, Roehampton 05.JPG
| commonscat =
| subject = in memory of Hugh Colin Smith
| location = Mount Clare
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| type = Statue
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Streatham

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| subject = War Memorial
| location = Streatham Cemetery
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| coordinates = {{coord|51|26|0.31|N|0|10|30.95|W}}
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Tooting

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| subject = St Benedict’'s Clock Tower
| location =
| date = 1888
| artist =
| type = Clock tower
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| coordinates = {{coord|51|25|31.14|N|0|9|26.86|W}}
| notes = The subject of a recent pound for pound scheme, with restoration works including timber repairs and renewal of lead cupola being half met by a conservation grant from Wandsworth Borough Council. The tower originally adorned St Joseph's Roman Catholic college, built in 1888. In 1897 this became the Tooting Home workhouse, and then in 1930 St Benedict's Hospital, which closed in 1981 https://web.archive.org/web/20100304024621/http://www.workhouses.org.uk/index.html?Wandsworth%2FWandsworth.shtml
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| image = Edward VII at Tooting (cropped).jpg
| commonscat = Statue of Edward VII, Tooting Broadway, London
| subject = {{sort|Edward 7|Statue of Edward VII}}
| location = outside Tooting Broadway tube station, junction A24 and A217
| date = 1911
| artist = {{sortname|Louis Fritz|Roselieb|link=Louis Frederick Roslyn}}
| type = Statue
| designation = {{sort|C|Grade II}}
| coordinates = {{coord|51|25|39.97|N|0|10|4.71|W}}
| notes = Inscription on the base reads {{small|ERECTED BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION, 1911}}. Reliefs on either side show personifications of Peace and Charity.[36]
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| image = Tooting Bec4 - London 2012.jpg
| subject = Bench
| location = outside Tesco Express, Upper Tooting Road, SW17 7EN
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| type = Bench
| designation = {{n/a}}
| coordinates = {{coord|51|25|57.42|N|0|9|49.89|W}}
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Wandsworth

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| location = Mount Nod, Wandsworth
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| image = George and Dragon Geograph-1789861-by-tristan-forward.jpg
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| subject = George and Dragon
| location = Royal Victoria Patriotic Building, Wandsworth
| date = 1857-9
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| image = Sign in the middle of the roundabout at the end of Swandon Way - geograph.org.uk - 1575603.jpg
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| subject = Advertising hoarding
| location = Wandsworth roundabout
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| owner = JCDecaux
| notes =similar to another on Old Street Roundabout,[38]
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| image = Sail Sophie Hooton Geograph-1808730-by-Derek-Harper.jpg
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| subject = Sail
| location = The Spit, close to mouth of the River Wandle
| date = 2003
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| artist = Sophie Horton
| type = sculpture
| material = Etched stainless steel with powder coating
| dimensions = 460 x 250 x 250cm
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| coordinates = {{coord|51|27|42.07|N|0|11|41.06|W}}
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| image = Tidal_bell_in_Wandsworth,_at_Bell_Lane_Creek.jpg
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| subject = Tide powered bell
| location = Bell Lane Creek, The Causeway, Wandsworth
| date = November 1993
| show_artist= no
| artist = Whitechapel Bell Foundry
| type = Installation
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| coordinates = {{coord|51|27|35.4|N|0|11|36.5|W}}
| owner = Wandsworth Borough Council
| notes = Installed by the Platform arts and environment group[40]
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Wimbledon Common

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| location = Putney Vale Cemetery
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| notes = Tucked away along the side wall, close to the Stag Lane entrance, next to a branch of ASDA is this forgotten memorial. It appears to have just women's names on it
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15. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.carrollfletcher.com/usr/library/documents/main/luke-burton-cv.pdf |title=Microsoft Word - Luke Burton CV.docx - luke-burton-cv.pdf |work=pdf.js |year=2013 |accessdate=26 May 2015}}
16. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.wandsworthguardian.co.uk/news/9243410.Giant_sculpture_unveiled_in_Battersea_Park/ |title=Giant sculpture unveiled in Battersea Park (From Wandsworth Guardian) |first= |last= |work=wandsworthguardian.co.uk |year=2015 |accessdate=26 May 2015}}
17. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.yatzer.com/dexter-dymoke-talks-to-yatzer |title=Dexter Dymoke talks to Yatzer | Yatzer |work=yatzer.com |year=2015 |quote=Batters |accessdate=26 May 2015}}
18. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.nettiehorn.com/NouvellesVagues.html |title=NETTIE HORN | ANTTI LAITINEN | Bark Boat |work=nettiehorn.com |year=2012 |accessdate=26 May 2015}}
19. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.batterseapark.org/aboutus/sculpture-prize/ |title=Annual Sculpture Prize | Battersea Park |work=batterseapark.org |year=2015 |accessdate=26 May 2015}}
20. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.stevebunn.co.uk/biography.html |title=Steve Bunn |work=stevebunn.co.uk |year=2013 |accessdate=26 May 2015}}
21. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.sisapsford.com/#!si-cv/c1i98 |title=si-sapsford | si cv |work=sisapsford.com |year=2015 |quote=si sapsford |accessdate=27 May 2015}}
22. ^{{cite web |url= http://thomas-ostenberg.artparks.co.uk/artpark_sculpture_sculptor_details.php?artistID=589&sculptor=thomas_ostenberg |title=Thomas Ostenberg Sculptor profile – ArtParkS Sculpture Park – Bringing Sculpture into the Open |work=thomas-ostenberg.artparks.co.uk |year=2015 |accessdate=27 May 2015}}
23. ^{{NHLE|num=1391503|desc=War Memorial of the 24th East Surrey Division, Battersea Park|fewer-links=x|accessdate=2 May 2015}}
24. ^{{NHLE|num=1357691|desc=Three Standing Figures, Battersea Park Lakeside|fewer-links=x|accessdate=2 May 2015}}
25. ^{{citation|url=http://www.barbarahepworth.org.uk/collections/|work=Barbara Hepworth|title=Public collections|accessdate=2 May 2015}}
26. ^{{citation|url=http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/937/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304060856/http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/937/|dead-url=yes|archive-date=4 March 2016|title=Monument to the "Little Brown Dog", Battersea Park|work=National Recording Project|publisher=Public Monuments & Sculpture Association|accessdate=2 May 2015}}
27. ^{{citation|url=http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/1149/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304050923/http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/1149/|dead-url=yes|archive-date=4 March 2016|title=Sheep-seat, Wooden Sculpture, Battersea Park|work=National Recording Project|publisher=Public Monuments & Sculpture Association|accessdate=2 May 2015}}
28. ^{{citation|url=http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/directory_record/1026/f-1|title=F-1|publisher=Wandsworth Council|accessdate=15 July 2010|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110608192159/http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/directory_record/1026/f-1|archivedate=8 June 2011}}
29. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.westernfrontassociation.com/great-war-people/memorials/4225-the-24th-division-memorial-battersea-park.html |title=The 24th Division Memorial, Battersea Park |first=Gerald |last=Gliddon |work=westernfrontassociation.com |year=2015 |accessdate=27 May 2015}}
30. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/royal-australian-air-force-remembrance-stone |title=Royal Australian Air Force remembrance stone : London Remembers, Aiming to capture all memorials in London |work=londonremembers.com |year=2015 |accessdate=27 May 2015}}
31. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/12565 |title=War Memorial: Anzac Gallipoli Plaque (WMA-12565) |work=iwm.org.uk |year=2015 |quote=25th April 1998 |accessdate=27 May 2015}}
32. ^{{citation|url=http://uk.phaidon.com/agenda/art/articles/2015/july/01/sarah-lucas-makes-marrow-for-us-embassy-gardens/|title=Sarah Lucas makes 'marrow' for US embassy gardens|publisher=Phaidon|date=1 July 2015|accessdate=12 February 2017}}
33. ^{{citation|url=http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/news/article/13040/leading_young_artists_bring_creative_flair_to_nine_elms|title=Leading young artists bring creative flair to Nine Elms|date=13 October 2015|publisher=Wandsworth Council|accessdate=12 February 2017}}
34. ^Hartley Memorial Obelisk (North East of Wildcroft Manor), Wandsworth
35. ^{{NHLE|num=1425491|desc=Roehampton War Memorial|fewer-links=yes|accessdate=2 February 2019}}
36. ^{{citation|url=http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/944/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150505003135/http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/944/|dead-url=yes|archive-date=5 May 2015|title=Edward VII, Statue, Tooting Broadway|work=National Recording Project|publisher=Public Monuments & Sculpture Association|accessdate=4 May 2015}}
37. ^Former Royal Victoria Patriotic School, Wandsworth
38. ^The Wandsworth Roundabout – Circles in the sky
39. ^Sail on Sophie Horton's website
40. ^Platform Projects – Delta – Wandle-powered St Joseph's school, 1993 - The revival of London's river Wandle delta through the permanent installation of a micro-hydro turbine and a church bell rung by the tides

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