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Bust

Wall of the Ancestors - rightmost

Erection date: /9/1997

According to the plaque these are, clockwise from top left: Debra Lee, Phineas Pett, Tsar Peter the Great, Dr Burnhart Gloss, Catherine of Aragon, Michael Hamilton, Olaudah Equiano, ; Queen Elizabeth I. 

Site: Wall of the Ancestors (3 memorials)

SE8, George Beard Road, Aragon Tower, north-east (riverside) wall of

This tower was erected in the 1960s/70s as part of the Pepys Estate.

From the platform one could get some good pictures of these 16 heads, but the platform is inaccessible; you can go up the steps at the left but no further, hence our rather unsatisfactory photographs.

A small plaque at the left reads:
"Wall of the Ancestors" Pete Pope, Tony O'Leary, Dave O'Hara, Tommy Marin; Shirley Stewart, Grinling Gibbons, Metrina, Sir Francis Drake.

A small plaque at the right reads:
"Wall of the Ancestors" Debra Lee, Phineas Pett, Tsar Peter the Great, Dr Burnhart Gloss; Queen Elizabeth 1st, Olaudah Equiano, Michael Hamilton, Catherine of Aragon. Thanks to Berkeley Homes, Deptford Discovery Team, Sustrans.

We believe each plaque is attempting to identify the 8 characters nearest to it, left to right, top row first, then bottom row, but that there has been some confusion. Taking the plaques at face value (ha, ha): Phineas Pett, a 17th century shipwright is wearing a crown; the Tsar is looking rather humdrum and 20th century; Metrine (a girl's name currently popular in the black community) seems to be wearing a  medieval headdress, as does Debra Lee.

The faces were probably correctly identified when first erected but the building and this artwork have been "renewed" and in the process we think the heads suffered a random shuffle.

The block was erected in 1964 as social housing. The Wall of the Ancestors was added in 1997. In 2002-6 the Tower was renovated, reclad, extended upwards and sold as private flats. As part of this work the heads were reconfigured and new plaques provided. We've also read that the heads were recast at this time. See the original arrangement . The heads are made of cream cast stone and each is about a metre high.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
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Catherine of Aragon

First wife of Henry VIII and married to him for longer (1509 - 1533) than the...

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Queen Elizabeth I

Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Born Greenwich Palace.  Succeede...

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Olaudah Equiano

Born in an African village, he was sold into slavery, first locally, then in ...

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Dr Burnhart Gloss

From Walking Through London's History: "... included Dr Burnhart Gloss, origi...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
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Michael Bond (sculptor)

We can't identify this sculptor.  

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
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Wall of the Ancestors - leftmost

Wall of the Ancestors - leftmost

According to the plaque these are, clockwise from top left: Pete Pope, Tony O...

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Wall of the Ancestors - middling

Wall of the Ancestors - middling

According to the plaque these are, clockwise from top left: Dave O'Hara, Tomm...

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