The Window Cleaner (1990), outside Edgware Road tube station in London, is a 10 feet (3.0 m) bronze statue of a workman carrying his ladders and peering up at the windows of the nearby Capital House for which it was commissioned.[4][5]
The Messenger or Getting Back on the Right Foot (1993), outside St Mary's Hospital is a 14 feet (4.3 m) bronze statue of a man leaning on a lamp-post to replace his right shoe.[6][1]
Runaway Rotavator (1994) in iron filled resin, was commissioned by Harlow Arts Trust for a site outside Harlow Sports Centre.[7][8][9]
The Pearl Diver (1999) was commissioned by P&O for their liner the Aurora.[11][12]
Newmarket Stallion (2000), a collaboration with Marcia Astor, is a rearing horse with its handler, standing 15 feet (4.6 m) high on a roundabout near Newmarket, commissioned as a millennium project.[2][13]
The Surrey Scholar (2002) in Guildford High Street was commissioned for the Golden Jubilee and posed considerable engineering challenges as the scholar balances on one toe and is on a steeply sloping site.[14]
The Surrey Stag (2009), standing at the entrance to the University of Surrey, Guildford, depicts a stag with a key, as used in the university's logo.[15][16][17]
Alec Bedser and Eric Bedser (2015) are life-size bronzes which celebrate cricketing twins Alec and Eric from Horsell, erected at each end of Bedser Bridge in Woking.[18]
The Window Cleaner, outside Edgware Road tube station, London
Masquerade at the Electric Theatre, Guildford
The Surrey Scholar, Guildford
The Spirit of Cricket, Hastings
The Surrey Stag, Guildford
Newmarket Stallion, collaboration with Marcia Astor, Newmarket