Ada Lewis Memorial Fountain Maidenhead, UK
Ada Lewis Memorial Fountain Maidenhead, UK
Published 2015-07-01T14:30:31+00:00
Ada Lewis was a wealthy Jewish philanthropist who shared her peers' concerns about the lack of decent housing for single low-waged working women. She designed and built numerous housing units for women in the early 1900s. The marble memorial was originally erected in 1908 in memory of local benefactor Ada Lewis, and was used as a drinking trough. In late 2010 the memorial was relocated to a more central position within Bridge Gardens. The illuminated fountain sits within a pool, and is surrounded by a paved area with seating, so users can enjoy the fountain as well as views of the River Thames and Maidenhead Bridge.
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Date published | 01/07/2015 |
Title | Ada Lewis Memorial Fountain Maidenhead |