Portrait Bench
Portrait Bench
Portrait Bench
Portrait Bench
Portrait Bench
Portrait Bench
Portrait Bench
Portrait Bench
Portrait Bench
Portrait Bench

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In 2015 a memorial bench and three steel statues were installed in Beam Valley Country Park / Eastbrook Country Park as part of the Sustrans national cycle path portrait bench project. The statues were of three local heroes: a machinist of the Dagenham Ford strike of 1968; Elm Park solider, Warrant Officer Ian Fisher, who gave his life while serving in Afghanistan in 2013; and musician Billy Bragg. In 2017, the statue of Ian Fisher was cut down and stolen by vandals; the council installed a replacement in 2018. (The original was found later in 2018 and given to Ian's parents.)
Title

Portrait Bench

Date

2015

Medium

Corten steel & wood

Accession number

RM10_AS_S011

Acquisition method

funded by the Greater London Authoriity, delivered by Sustrans

Work type

Statue

Owner

London Borough of Barking & Dagenham Council

Custodian

London Borough of Barking & Dagenham Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

21st October 2015

Access

at all times

Inscription description

plaque at western end of bench, below seat: Find out more about these local people at ... / Billy Bragg / Singer-songwriter & activist. / Still looking for a new England. / Women of the Dagenham Ford Strike 1968 / Sewing machinists who went on strike in a / defining moment that helped bring about the / Equal Pay Act of 1970. / WO2 Ian Fisher, 3rd Mercian Regiment / 1971 - 2013 / An exceptional soldier & / leader who grew up in Havering / & gave his life serving / in Afghanistan. / www.sustrans.org.uk/portraitbench

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Located at

Beam Valley Country Park / Eastbrook Country Park, Barking and Dagenham

RM10 8UP

In Beam Valley Country Park / Eastbrook Country Park, at the junction of paths north of Western Avenue and south of the railway line.