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Statue

Spike Milligan statue

Erection date: 4/9/2014

Inscription

{On the back of the bench:}
Spike Milligan, 1918 - 2002

{On Spike's left thigh:}
John Somerville 2014

Site: Spike Milligan statue (4 memorials)

N3, East End Road, 17, Stephens House

Spike lived in Finchley and often visited - then called Avenue House. Together with the extensive grounds it had been left to the local council by Henry Charles 'Inky' Stephens.

Spike's bench is in the garden, very close to the cafe. Spike and this young fan had quite a long conversation.

The bench is seething with little people and references to Spike's life. A number of faces are modelled on the : we spotted Bloodnock, Bluebottle and Neddie Seagoon. The three soldiers probably refer to the origins of Goon humour in the army days of Spike and Secombe; Sellers was in the RAF. We've treated the 3 Goons with scripts as a separate memorial (mainly so we can show you another photo). The elephants, if they refer to India, Spike's place of birth, should have smaller ears. We think the fairies must refer to the Elfin Tree, now in Kensington Gardens which was saved, restored and listed following a campaign led by Spike.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Spike Milligan statue

Subjects commemorated i

Spike Milligan

Goon. Born as Terence Alan Milligan near Bombay, India, his father being an I...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Spike Milligan statue

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Finchley Society

Formed to protect, preserve and improve buildings, transport, roads and open ...

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John Somerville

Sculptor based in Barnet.

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Spike Milligan statue

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Jean Scott

Jean Scott

In memory of Jean Scott (1921 - 93) founder of The Finchley Society.

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Octavia Hill - Finchley

Octavia Hill - Finchley

Hill's family were living in Brownswell Cottages in 1851. These were on Finc...

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Spike's statue - Goons

Spike's statue - Goons

This little group shows Secombe, Milligan and Sellers, holding "Goons" script...

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