Job: Roper Gardens, Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London
- Date:
- 2019
- Location:
- Roper Gardens, Chelsea Embankment, Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London Authority
- Reference:
- 2K/30158
- Type:
- Job containing Electronic material
Photographer's note: 'The Gardens were laid out in 1964. The design was by Bridgwater Shepherd and Epstein. There are a number of sculptural works in the garden, including The Awakening by Gilbert Ledward and an unfinished stone relief by Sir Jacob Epstein, which stands on the site of his studios, where he worked from 1909-1914. The buildings previously on this site were destroyed by a parachute mine on 17 April 1941 and the small sunken garden was created on the bomb damaged area. The site was formerly part of the marriage gift of Sir Thomas More to his daughter Margaret on her marriage to William Roper in 1521 and was once an orchard.'
This is part of the Volume: VF000204 Post-War Landscapes; within the Series: HEC01/028 Post-War Landscapes; within the Collection: HEC01 Historic England
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Redgrave, Christopher: Historic England
Garden, Public Park
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