The Concrete Elephant
The Concrete Elephant is a sculpture and local landmark standing along the A30 in Camberley on approach to The Meadows roundabout.
The Concrete Elephant | |
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Trollope & Colls White Elephant | |
Artist | Barbara Jones |
Year | 1963 |
Type | Sculpture |
Medium | Concrete |
Subject | Elephants, Piping |
Location | Camberley, United Kingdom |
51.33305°N 0.77101°W |
It was created by Barbara Jones for Trollope & Colls for the Lord Mayor's Show held on the 19 November 1963, carried on a yellow low loader with a pink and grey cab behind a person dressed as a zebra carrying a zebra crossing pole and light and a red post office telephone box. It was to represent their pioneering used of reinforced concrete in pipework.
The piece was installed in its current location in 1964, when Trollope & Colls gained permission to sit the elephant at the entrance to their yard off the A30 London Road. Over the years the sculpture has faced a number of damages, in 1982 part of the trunk fell off, in 1993 the ears were stolen, and in November 1987, it was painted over with large black spots.