Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)
Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)

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Reginald Mitchell was born near Stoke-on-Trent and was an aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer who was most famous for the legendary Spitfire fighter plane. He died in 1937 so did not live to see the success of the Spitfire in World War Two. The statue depicts Mitchell wearing a suit, and holding a pen in his right hand and a book in his left. The low-relief panel attached to the pedestal depicts two images of Mitchell from the waist up; in one he is smartly dressed in jacket and tie; in the other he is at his drawing board, shirt sleeves rolled up. Above the two portrait images is a depiction of the Spitfire he designed. Inside The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery has an example of a Mark XV1 Spitfire.
Title

Reginald Mitchell (1895–1937)

Date

1995

Medium

bronze

Accession number

ST1_IB_S021

Acquisition method

commissioned by Stoke on Trent City Council

Work type

Statue

Owner

Stoke on Trent City Council

Custodian

Stoke on Trent City Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

21st May 1995

Access

at all times

Inscription description

on plaque on: THIS STATUE OF / REGINALD J. MITCHELL C.B.E. / WAS UNVEILED ON 21ST MAY 1995 TO COMMEMORATE / THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH / BY / AIR CHIEF MARSHALL / SIR MICHAEL KNIGHT / K.C.B., A.F.C., F.R.A.E.S. / IN THE PRESENCE OF / THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE LORD MAYOR / OF THE CITY OF STOKE-ON-TRENT / COUNCILLOR J.E. DUNN / AND TRUSTEES OF THE / REGINALD MITCHELL MEMORIAL TRUST / CHAIRMAN, J.A. HUMPHREYS (FREEMAN OF THE CITY), / COUNCILLOR E. SMITH, (LEADER OF THE CITY COUNCIL), / JOHN RIDGWAY. JUDY RIDGWAY AND JOHN ABBERLEY. / MICHAEL TALBOT (SCULPTOR); on relief plaque below: REGINALD MITCHELL / C.B.E. A.M.I.G.E. F.R.Ae.S. / DESIGNER OF THE SPITFIRE / BORN / 20 MAY 1895

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Located at

Broad Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

ST1 4HG

Backing onto The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery on Broad Street.