Artillery - cannons
SW1, Artillery Row, Artillery House
Admiring these charming toy-like cannons we realised they could be taken as a memorial to the use of this site for firing practice.
Admiring these charming toy-like cannons we realised they could be taken as a memorial to the use of this site for firing practice.
Difficult to photograph this young lady without making it look as if she's shyly fingering her right nipple, which she's not.
{Front:} In memoriam, Roland David Amadeus Wynne, 1964 - 1999, who posed for this sculpture. {Side:} Boy with a Dolphin, David Wynne, 19...
The artists worked with the Rope Makers Guild to produce this image of two skeins of intertwined ropes or threads, referring to the local...
The relief sculpture, by Stephen Cox, is called 'Figure Emerging', and was inspired by the sculptures of gods at the cave temples in Indi...
These five, verbose, repetitive, inconsistent, self-regarding, plaques are laid into the ground on the south side of the sculpture - you ...
This shiny steel box contains an electricity substation for the Bakerloo and Northern lines, but it is also a memorial to Michael Faraday...
Designed by Shcherbakov, made by Breeze. Unveiled by the British Secretary of State for Defence, George Robertson, and the Russian Ambas...
Known as Terpsichord/e, Fortune or Fortuna. Searching for information on this lovely lady we included 'Nude Girl' in our Google search t...
See the plaque at this site for more details.