Statue

Amy Winehouse statue

Erection date: 14/9/2014

Site: Amy Winehouse statue (1 memorial)

NW1, Chalk Farm Road, Stable Market

Londonist reported that this life-size statue was originally intended for a balcony at the nearby Roundhouse, and that Camden Council were not keen on the statue at all.

We deliberately chose to visit on a wet day to avoid the usual crowds. It had not occurred to us that the raindrops on the statue would add to the poignancy of the small, lone figure.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Amy Winehouse statue

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Amy Winehouse

Singer and songwriter. Born Amy Jade Winehouse in Southgate, she began writin...

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Amy Winehouse statue

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Scott Eaton

Sculptor. Born Washington, USA. Based in London.

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