William Heerlein Lindley Bench
![]() The monument in 2015. | |
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Location | 1st Armoured Division of the Polish Armed Forces Square, Downtown, Warsaw, Poland |
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Coordinates | 52°15′15.27″N 21°00′38.34″E / 52.2542417°N 21.0106500°E |
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Type | Statue, bench monument |
Material | Bronze |
Dedicated to | William Heerlein Lindley |
The William Heerlein Lindley Bench (Polish: Ławeczka Williama Heerleina Lindleya) is a sculpture in Warsaw, Poland, placed at the 1st Armoured Division of the Polish Armed Forces Square, within the New Town neighbourhood of the Downtown district. It consists of a bronze statue of William Heerlein Lindley, a 19th- and 20th-century engineer who oversaw the construction of the city's waterworks and sewage network, placed next to a bench, made from water pumps and pipes. It was designed by Norbert Sarnecki and Anna Sarnecka, and unveiled on 7 May 2011.
History
[edit]The monument was designed by Norbert Sarnecki and Anna Sarnecka, and unveiled on 7 May 2011, on the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Municipal Waterworks and Sewage Company of the Capital City of Warsaw.[1][2]
Design
[edit]The monument is placed next to the Multimedia Fountain Park, a complex of four large fountains in the 1st Armoured Division of the Polish Armed Forces Square. It consists of a bronze statue, depicting William Heerlein Lindley wearing a large overcoat and a top hat. Next to it is placed a bench, made from water pipes welded together, with two water pumps on both sides acting at its legs. Each has attached sculptures resembling water flowing from the pipes to the ground.[1][2][3] The bench features a plaque, which reads:
Polish inscription | English translation |
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William Heerlein Lindley |
William Heerlein Lindley |
Gallery
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The commemorative plaque on the bench.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Marek Kępa. "Here Come The Waterworks: Warsaw's 19th-Century Engineering Gem". culture.pl.
- ^ a b Joanna Szatecka (23 December 2022). "Zimowe pokazy świateł w Multimedialnym Parku Fontann. Sprawdźcie sami!". warszawa.eska.pl (in Polish).
- ^ "Skwer 1 Dywizji Pancernej WP (d. Park Podzamcze)". eko.um.warszawa.pl (in Polish).