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Mural

Sutton Heritage mosaic

Erection date: 23/4/1994

Inscription

{At the lower right:}
Turner + Drostle, '94

From : Designed by Rob Turner and Gary Drostle, It measures 9 metres (30 ft) high by 5 metres (16 ft) wide, and is one of the largest examples of wall art in Britain. It depicts Sutton's history in nineteen black and white panels. The centrepiece is Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace in Nonsuch Park. It is surrounded by the heraldic beasts of the coats of arms of the local families of Carew, Gaynesford and Lumley. It also features local heritage buildings such as Honeywood House and All Saints Church in Carshalton Village, and the Old Cottage and Whitehall in Cheam Village. Old industries are represented by the inclusion of the River Wandle mill. The railway line, which ran by the river is shown, as is a Hannibal biplane, which used the former Croydon Airport.

Site: Rotary Armillary (3 memorials)

SM1, Trinity Square

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Sutton Heritage mosaic

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Sutton Council

London borough formed by the merger of the Municipal Borough of Sutton and Ch...

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Wallscapes

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Gary Drostle

Artist. Former president of the British Association for Modern Mosaic.

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Frank Sharp

Frank William Sharp was born on 31 December 1923 in Ludlow, Shropshire, the e...

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Rotary Armillary

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Sutton Heritage mosaic plaque

Sutton Heritage mosaic plaque

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