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Stockwell War Memorial Mural

The Stockwell War Memorial Mural can be found just outside the entrance to Stockwell tube station. It was created as part of a community art project led by muralist Brian Barnes. Featuring scenes and images with links to the local area it was painted in stages between 1999 and 2001.

Much of the mural draws on links and stories from the local area.

The mural sits next to it and is painted onto a ventilation shaft which serves the nearby tube station. Its design was primarily influenced by pupils from the Stockwell Park School. Working with them the artists Brian Barnes and Myra Harris then incorporated the ideas into the finished work. References to famous people with Stockwell links can be seen. Roger Moore, who grew up in the area and Vincent Van Gogh who spent six months living there are included.

Other depictions include the MV Empire Windrush. This was a boat which brought the first generation of Caribbean workers into the UK. It’s name has now become synonymous with immigration during this era. Many of the first generation of the ‘Windrush Generation’ settled in and around Stockwell.

Local scenes too featuring children, transport and parks are depicted. Most prominently however the mural uses the concave walls of the structure to show the poppy fields of France. The words ‘At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them’ are written across the top. As such the mural is a blend of remembrance alongside more modern day references.

The section commemorating Violet Szabocame later in 2001. Unveiled by Violet’s daughter Tania it shows elements from her life. From humble beginnings growing up in the area she became a key agent during World War II operating behind enemy lines in France. She was captured by the Germans in 1944. Interrogated and tortured she was eventually sent to a Ravensbruck concentration camp and executed. She was since awarded the George Cross as well as the French Legion d’Honneur. She was only 23 when she died.




Created on July 13, 2023
1914 S Lambeth Rd, London SW8 1UG, UK
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