Dockers - Royal Victoria Square, ExCel, London, UK
N 51° 30.482 E 000° 01.498
31U E 293552 N 5710518
This sculpture, located outside the west entrance to the ExCel exhibition centre in east London, was unveiled in 2009. It shows a group of dockers landing cargo, hence the name of the piece which is "Landed".
Waymark Code: WMPVJ3
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/25/2015
Views: 8
This area of London used to be the Royal Docks and they stopped handling cargo in 1981. Since then the ExCel exhibition centre has been built here as well as London City Airport. The sculpture is intended to remind visitor's of the history of the area.
The stainless steel plaque attached to the sculpture tells us:
"Landed"
This sculpture has been erected as a tribute to the history of the
communities of the Royal Docks and the men and women who
worked there from 1855 - 1983. Funded by a charitable appeal
supported by the Royal Docks Trust (London).
www.royaldockstrust.org.uk
Sculptor Les Johnson
Bronze Age Foundry
2009
A local newspaper cutting of the unveiling of the sculpture can be seen here.
The sculpture is in bronze with the figures standing nine feet tall.
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