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Plaque

Spicer Memorial Playground

Erection date: 1923

Inscription

{On the back, north, face of the screen wall, inscribed on the stone:}
Erected for the children through the generosity of Mr and Mrs Henry Gage Spicer. AD 1923.

Our photo shows one of three drinking fountains attached to the Spicer screen wall. The weather has not been kind to the sculpture in the soft stone but the fishy design - different on each fountain - is still rather fine. Not surprisingly these fountains don't work but there is one modern one in the playground that does, donated by Tiffany.

An animal group sits at each end of the screen wall. Each shows a nanny goat with a kid snuggling close. The has a good photo of one of them.

The magnificent "Public Sculpture of Historic Westminster" by Philip Ward-Jackson gives the sculptor as 'Miss Harris assisted by Charles Sargeant Jagger" but gives no clue as to who Miss Harris was and raises some doubts about the extent of her involvement. There we also learnt that Tilden was the architect and that Spicer lived nearby.

Site: Spicer Memorial Playground (2 memorials)

SW1, Millbank, Victoria Tower Gardens

In the 1870s, at the same time that the Houses of Parliament were rebuilt, Victoria Park Gardens was created. The shows that the garden used to be much smaller, only extending as far south as what is now Great Peter Street. The gardens, funded by W. H. Smith, opened in 1881. From there down to Lambeth Bridge, was all wharves, cement works, etc.

Some of this garden was lost when Millbank was widened, but the garden was also extended south as far as Lambeth Bridge and was also widened as part of the 1898 Victoria Embankment extension. The new land was laid out as a garden in 1913-14 and opened to the public on 30 June 1914. Then in 1923 a section of this garden was given over to create the Spicer sandpit. Only 5 years later the 1928 flood arrived.

This contains photos of children playing in the sandpit in 1927/8 and says "The Playground’s first incarnation took the form of a large sandpit that proved to be very popular with local residents. In later years this was supplemented with, and eventually replaced {by} play equipment more traditionally associated with a municipal play area, namely swings and a small slide."

Google Street View goes back to 2008 where you can see that this screen wall with the sculptures used to be at the southern end of the garden, with the playground between it and the garden, whereas now the wall separates the playground from the rest of the Gardens. 

The 2014 renovation moved the screen wall and remade the playground, once again including a sandpit.

is very informative with some historic photos, drawings, etc.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Spicer Memorial Playground

Subjects commemorated i

Henry Gage Spicer

Chairman of the paper manufacturers Spicers, Ltd, and Associated Companies. 1...

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Mrs Henry Gage Spicer

Gertrude Maud Emms was born on 1 October 1885 in Bermondsey, the fourth of th...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Spicer Memorial Playground

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Miss Harris

Sculptor active in 1923.

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Charles Sargeant Jagger

Sculptor.  Born Yorkshire.  Started as an apprentice metal engraver for Mappi...

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Philip Tilden

Architect. In the Wikipedia list of his works none are in London.

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Spicer Memorial Playground

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Horseferry Playground renovation

Horseferry Playground renovation

The inscription text comes from a modern, long and thin, serpentine section o...

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