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List of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

List of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

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This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.[1]

Father Thames (1775) by John Bacon the Elder, Ham House

Map of public art in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

Barnes

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Bushy Park

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Ham and Petersham

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Hampton and Hampton Hill

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Hampton Court Palace

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The King's Beasts

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Terracotta roundels

Hampton Wick

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Kew

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Kew Gardens

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The Queen's Beasts

Mortlake and East Sheen

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Richmond

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Teddington

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Twickenham

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Whitton

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  51. "A Maximis ad Minima". VADS. University for the Creative Arts. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
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  59. "Milestone Obelisk". VADS. University for the Creative Arts. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
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Bibliography

  • Blomfield, David (2014). St Anne's Kew 1714–2014. R. J. L. Smith and Associates. ISBN 978-0-9573492-8-5.
  • Bonavia, Michael (1990). London Before I Forget. The Self-Publishing Association. ISBN 1-85421-082-3.
  • Matthews, Peter (2018). London's Statues and Monuments. Oxford: Shire Publications.

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