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Sculpture Survey Sculpture Survey Index Name of Sculpture/Statue Page No. Enfield Town and Bush Hill Park: The Millennium Fountain 2 Artic Memorial Campaign 3 Artic Campaign Memorial Temporary 4 Town Fountain 5 Brigadier Water Trough 6 War Memorial 7 Town Pump 8 Butter Market 9 Irene Smith Memorial 10 Livia Memorial Garden 11 Town Park - Drinking Fountain 12 Fountain Island- Drinking Fountain 13 Horse Trough 14 Signpost 15 Group of four K6 telephone kiosks 16 Signpost 17 FORTY HILL, BULLS CROSS & CLAY HILL: Gough Park Railings 18 Forty Hill Water Trough 19 Rectangular Monument at Myddleton House Gardens 20 Myddleton House Sundial 21 Coronation Urn 22 Pair of Lions 23 Clay Hill Water Trough 24 Ranger' Monument Whitewebbs Park 25 Forty Hall Rose Garden Well Head 26 War Memorial Forty Hill Church 27 Gough's Ostriches 28 Old Enfield Market Cross 29 Goat Green Horse Trough 30 K6 Telephone kiosk 31 EDMONTON Horse Trough 32 War Memorial - Fore Street (opposite St James Church) 33 Gilpens Bell 34 Niche Figure 35 Commemorative Bench 36 Horse Trough 37 War Memorial 38 War Memorial 39 Charles Lamb and John Keats Medallions 40 Millfield House - Drinking Fountain 41 Pymmes Park Walled Garden - Drinking Fountain 42 The Angel Fountain 43 SOUTHGATE / WINCHMORE HILL / PALMERS GREEN / NEW SOUTHGATE The Green Horse Trough 44 Kings Head Arch 45 Northern Hospital Foundation Stone 46 The Stocks (not original but placed for the Coronation) 47 Historic Finger Sign Post 48 Horse Trough 49 Boundary Marker in Garden 50 Obelisk Parish Boundary Marker 51 Electric Lamp Standards 52 Horse Trough 53 Signpost – Junction Green Lanes/Aldermans Hill 54 Signpost - Junction of Station Rd 55 Signpost - Southgate Circus 56 Signpost - Southgate Green 57 K6 Telehone kiosk 58 K6 telephone kiosk 59 TRENT PARK / COCKFOSTERS: Column with Pineapple finial 60 Short Obelisk with Melon Finial 61 Obelisk 62 Statue of Artemis / Venus (part of pair) 63 Statue of Actaeon (part of pair) 64 Urn on pedestal 65 Statue - Peace Embracing Time or Time and Opportunity 66 Pair of Sphinxes 67 Statue of 'Samson defeating a Philistine' 68 Statue ' Hercules wrestling Autaeus' 69 Sphinx with Roundel in base 70 Sphinx with Roundel in base 71 Putto Sculpture - 2 Cupids Garlaning Burns 72 Samson 73 Obelisk 74 Plaque to Cockfosters Village 75 Plaque to Heddon Court School 76 Plaque to Cockfosters Village School 77 PONDERS END Trough 78 .
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