The Singer Art Foundry was famous for its metal bronzes, including the monumental "Boadicea and her Daughters" at Westminster Bridge, "Justice" on the top of the Central Criminal Court, the Old Bailey and John Knox in Edinburgh.
[3]During the first half of the 20th century, following the amalgamation of the Morris Art Bronze company (set up in 1921) with J W Singer & Sons in 1927, the foundry was situated in Lambeth, London.
[4] Many famous sculptures were cast there, including that of Reynolds by Alfred Drury in the Royal Academy courtyard in London (1930), Jacob Epstein's "St Michael's Victory over the Devil" for Coventry Cathedral and the Single Form sculpture outside the UN in 1964 by Barbara Hepworth.
[7] Oscar Nemon's seated statue of Sigmund Freud in Hampstead was cast there and installed in 1971.
A more recent casting was for the Tedworth House Recovery Centre, opened on 20 May 2013 by Princes William and Henry[12] - the Help for Heroes statue.