building,
Ben Rhydding,
Ilkley, Yorkshire Mitchell's key works from the 1960s and 1970s include:
Listed works • The
Grade II listed seven lion-head sculptural fountains of the Civic Water Gardens at
Harlow New Town, created between 1960 and 1963. • The Grade II listed 1964 ceramic and glass mural at Islington Green School, now the
City of London Academy Islington. • The Grade II listed 1964
Corn King and
Spring Queen sculptures at the former Cement and Concrete Association HQ in
Wexham. • The Grade II listed Egyptian Rooms at
Harrods, London. • The Grade II listed 1966 large decorative cast concrete wall of the former Three Tuns public house in
Coventry City precinct. • The Grade II 1966 abstract stained glass window at Archbishop Temple School,
Preston. • The Grade II listed 1967 Civic Fountain, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. • The Grade II listed 1967
Minute Men sculptures at
Salford University, in Manchester. • The Grade II* listed 1967 cold cast bronze sliding doors and carved stone bell tower of the
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. • The Grade II 1968 Sculptural Wall, London Road,
Manchester, with Antony Hollaway. • The Grade II 1968
Story of Wool sculptural mural, Wool International Development Centre,
Ilkley. • "Brutalist Climbing Wall" – Decorative cast concrete climbing wall in three parts, under Hockley Flyover,
Hockley Birmingham (1968). Grade II listed in 2022. • The Grade II* listed 1973 carved stations of the cross at
Clifton Cathedral in Bristol • The Grade II 320 metre long decorative cast concrete retaining wall along a section of the
Kidderminster ring road (1973) •
Scenes of Contemporary Life, 1973, a two-part mural at the Park Place underpass, St George's Way,
Stevenage, listed as Grade II in 2022. • The (now demolished) exterior panels of Basil Spence's swimming pool at
Swiss Cottage (1964) • A series of up to 20 concrete reliefs on the podium of
Quayside Tower,
Birmingham (1965) • The fibreglass abstract on the facade of Riddington Print Works, South Wigston,
Leicester (1966) • Federation House Concrete Reliefs, Upper Hope Place Liverpool, c. 1965–66 • Ceiling of the Cobalt Unit (July 1970) at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Merseyside. Now used as a meeting room at the hospital. • Abstract concrete mural above the entrance to the Turnpike Centre,
Leigh, Greater Manchester (1971) • Structural column & other works at Leon House, Croydon. • Tapton Hall entrance mural wall, Sheffield. • Barkers Pool House, Burgess Street, Sheffield. Work to remove the frieze commenced in July 2020 owing to the planned demolition of Barkers Pool House. Sheffield City Council opened a public consultation to find a new home for the work, either close to the original site, or elsewhere in the Heart of the City II regeneration scheme. • Frieze at first floor level of the Emanuel House flats, Rochester Row, Victoria, London. • Concrete Frieze on the
Hatton Cross tube station box, London. • Mural to mark the 25th anniversary of Bracknell New Town (1974). Now mounted on the side of a car park • History of Coventry (1974) relief mural carved from faircrete in the foyer of Hertford House, Coventry. •
The Pineapple, (1977), a fountain made from hand-cut, rusted steel which was installed outside a
Basildon office block. It was placed in storage in 2011 and reported missing in 2012.
Published work •
Self Portrait, The Eyes Within, Mitchell's autobiography ==See also==