Thomas Angell drinking fountain, Pymmes Park
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Image: © Len Williams Taken: 15 Jun 2004
The drinking fountain located in the Pymmes Park victorian garden was originally erected in Water Street, (now Angel Road), by Thomas John Angell a local attorney in 1861. In the 1920's it was saved from demolition and moved to Pymmes Park. In 1993 it was re-commissioned by Thames Water, The Drinking Fountain association and The Heritage of London trust.