The Twentieth Century Society

Campaigning for outstanding buildings

Close up shot of Islington Green School Mural, a semi abstract mosaic
Full frame shot of Islington Green School Mural, a semi abstract mosaic
Wide angle location shot of Islington Green School Mural, a semi abstract mosaic
Wide angle shot of Islington Green School Mural, a semi abstract mosaic

Murals

William Mitchell – Untitled, London

Listing: Listed Grade II
Condition: Fair condition
Material Type: Mixed media mosaic
Building Type: Educational
Artist / Designer: William Mitchell
Owners: City of London Corporation
Date: 1963-64
Address: City of London Academy, Packington Street, Islington, London N1 8PQ
Local Authority: London Borough of Islington
County: Greater London
Country: England

The murals were commissioned in 1963 specifically for Islington Green School. They are semi-abstract pieces constructed of glass, shards of China and tiles, gold smalt and tesserae as well as complete tiles. Since we put them both forward for listing in October 2007 one of the murals had been demolished (the one on the right) despite planning constraints put in place to ensure their survival during development of the site. A terrible waste of a key piece of public art in London – but at least the remaining one has been saved. It was the first listing put forward as part of our campaign and the first listing success for the campaign.

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1393004

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