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Plaque

Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at NW

Erection date: 19/7/1932

Inscription

London County Council, 19th July 1932
Chairman of the Council - Angus N. Scott
Chairman of the Improvements Committee - Sir Percy Simmons KCVO
Clerk of the Council - Montagu H. Cox
Engineer - Sir George Humphreys KBE
Architects - Sir Reginald Blomfield RA, G. Topham Forrest

Site: Lambeth Bridge - 4 obelisks (3 memorials)

SE1, Lambeth Bridge

Lambeth Bridge has an obelisk at each corner, each with a plinth with four sides, each with a large plaque. All but 3 of these 16 plaques are blank. The obelisks at the north-west and south-east corners each have a plaque with the same text (listing the architects, engineer, etc).  The obelisk at the south-west corner has a plaque with 'opening' text so this is probably where the opening/unveiling ceremony took place.

The firm that actually built the bridge is not mentioned on any of these plaques. Which rather suggests that the small plaque to Dorman Long is making up for an oversight.

Our photo is a foreshortened image of the obelisk at the north-west corner.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at NW

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Lambeth Bridge

Before any bridge there was a horse ferry here, hence the name of the western...

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Sir Reginald Blomfield

Architect, garden designer and author. Born Devon. Followed his uncle, Sir Ar...

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Sir Montagu Hounsel Cox

Clerk of the London County Council and (co-)author of various publications on...

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G. Topham Forrest

Architect active in 1937. We have found his name associated with the design /...

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Sir George Humphreys

Civil engineer - Sir George Humphreys KBE. Born London. 1927 appointed KBE. P...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at NW

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London County Council

Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at NW

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Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at SE

Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at SE

London County Council, 19th July 1932 Chairman of the Council - Angus N. Scot...

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Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at SW

Lambeth Bridge - obelisk at SW

London County Council - Lambeth Bridge Opened by HM King George V accompanied...

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