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This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Map of public art in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Barking
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London Bridge Stones
In 2007, two small stones from remains of the old medieval London Bridge[8] were joined together in a sculpture in front of St Margaret's church facing the Barking Abbey ruins as part of several public artworks placed in Barking Town Centre by artist Joost van Santen.[9]
Image
Title / subject
Location and
coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Architect / other
Type
Designation
Notes
Barking War Memorial
Barking Park
51°32′40″N 0°05′01″E / 51.5445°N 0.0836°E
1922
—
Charles James Dawson
War memorial
Grade II
[1]
The Catch
Fanshawe Avenue Roundabout
51°32′27″N 0°04′58″E / 51.5409°N 0.0829°E
2002
Loraine Leeson
Anne Thorne Architects
Sculpture
—
[2]
Folly Wall
Town Square
2007
?
muf
Folly
—
[3][4]
The Lighted Lady of Barking
Roundabout at junction of Abbey Road and London Road
51°32′16″N 0°04′20″E / 51.53775°N 0.07232°E
2007
Joost van Santen
—
Sculpture
—
[5]
Statue of Job Henry Charles Drain VC
Outside the Broadway Theatre, facing Barking Abbey Park
51°32′07″N 0°04′39″E / 51.5353°N 0.0776°E
2009
Steven Hunter (Sculpt-It Limited); Mark Barnett (relief plaque)
—
Statue
—
[6][7]
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Dagenham Village War Memorial | Junction of Church Lane and Crown Street 51°32′24″N 0°09′41″E / 51.5399°N 0.1614°E |
2000 | ? | ? | War memorial cross | — | [10] | |
Dagenham Idol | Valence Park | 2009 | c.? | — | Sculpture | — | An iron maquette for an unrealised large sculpture, based on the prehistoric artefact of the same name.[11] | |
Capri MkI | Valence Park | 2010–11 | A. J. Baldwin | — | Sculpture | — | An iron sculpture commissioned as part of the redevelopment of Valence House, the borough's local history museum; it alludes to the Ford Dagenham factory.[12] |