Sir Jacob Epstein - Roper's Garden
SW3, Old Church Street, Roper’s Garden
The text is inscribed on the reverse of the relief.
The text is inscribed on the reverse of the relief.
The current building obviously does not date back to 1714 and is not hugely interesting but the lions are magnificent.
This is the site of the 17th century Temple Bar entrance to the City of London. Having become an obstruction to circulation it was remove...
This is the site of the 17th century Temple Bar entrance to the City of London. Having become an obstruction to circulation it was remove...
1784 is the date of the election when the publican supported Fox's campaign.
The relief shows the Royal Festival Hall, surrounded by a violin, saxophone, drums, musical score, a transmitting tower and a crown.
The four bas-relief panels by Edward Bainbridge Copnall depict the heads of Gilbert Miller, George Alexander, Oscar Wilde and the Olivier...
This stone frieze (13 metres long, 2 metres high) was originally unveiled on the Hall of Commerce in 1842.
The characters represented in the mural are, left to right, top line: Scrooge, (the head with the door knocker represents Marley's ghost)...