Sculpture

Power Station - cogs sculpture

Erection date: 2013

Inscription

This bronze work, "Powerhouse", was inspired by salvage from the original power house equipment when the building was developed. 

Site: Power Station - cogs sculpture (1 memorial)

WC2, Bull Inn Court

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Power Station - cogs sculpture

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Charing Cross Electricity Supply Company

This originated in 1882 from the power supply set up by Agostino and Stefano ...

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Power Station - cogs sculpture

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John Atkin

Sculptor. Born Darlington.  Sponsored at college by Henry Moore.  Aitkin's we...

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