John W. Mills - Work in Public Places

Work in Public Places

  • William Blake Memorial, (Blake House, London).
  • Blitz the National Firefighters Memorial (South side of St. Paul's Cathedral, London)
  • London River Man (Isle of Dogs, London).
  • John Jorrocks (East Croydon, London).
  • Family Outing (Thames Centre, Newton Aycliffe, Northumberland, England).
  • Brothers (University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan USA).
  • Swimmers (Cambridge swimming pool, Cambridge, England)
  • Diver (Eastern Michigan University, USA)
  • St George (Windsor Court Hotel, New Orleans, USA).
  • Degas Dancing (La CabaƱa Restaurant, Buenos Aires, Argentina).
  • Thoughtful Girl (Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA).
  • The Thrower (Ernest Bevin School, Tooting, London).
  • Boy With Cat (Highfields, Hemel Hempstead, England).
  • Lion (Ward Freeman School, Buntingford, Hertfordshire, England).
  • The Unicorn and Wellcome Wellcome Foundation, Beckenham, Kent, England).
  • Road Research (Road Research Laboratories, Crowthorne, England).
  • The Risen Christ, St Mary's Church, Ashwell, Hertfordshire, Egland).
  • Sir Thomas Sopwith (Brooklands Museum, Brooklands, England).
  • Sir Lawrence Bragg, (The Royal Institution, London).
  • Jackie Milburn Memorial (Ashington, Northumberland, England)
  • The Meeting, Harpur Square, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
  • Chinese Reference, Harlow, Essex, England (Tesco Site).
  • Quadriga, fountain Charleston Place Hotel, Charleston, SC USA
  • Time, Cavendish Hotel (Chatsworth House Estate) Derbyshire, England.
  • The Risen Christ, Church of Great St Mary, Sawbridgeworth, Essex, England.
  • Campus Thoughts, University College Northampton, England.
  • Memorial to Alan Turing, University of Surrey, Guildford, England.
  • Lion and the Unicorn and Digitalis, William Harvey Centre, Charterhouse Square, London.
  • Monument to the Women of World War II Whitehall, London.

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