Public Record Office - Empress Matilda
WC2, Chancery Lane, Maughan Library of King's College, ex-PRO
Ward-Jackson refers to this statue twice as 'Empress Mathilda' and once as 'Empress Maud' which confused us at first but we discovered th...
Ward-Jackson refers to this statue twice as 'Empress Mathilda' and once as 'Empress Maud' which confused us at first but we discovered th...
It's rather disconcerting that the plaque refers to "Queen Mary College" as "Queen Mary" as in "... the Great Hall....now part of Queen M...
The scholars are on the central facade of the building: boy to left, girl to right, with the British Royal coat of arms between. Above th...
The scholars are on the central facade of the building: boy to left, girl to right, with the British Royal coat of arms between. Above th...
A news report of the unveiling makes it clear that the event was used, not only to express the friendship between Canada and Britain, but...
Prompted by us publishing this statue Margaret Wright sent lots of information including: 1888 this statue was originally erected in Tra...
Unveiled by Montgomery in the presence of McFall, Churchill himself and a large crowd. One of only a few statues in London unveiled whil...
This statue was erected in commemoration of the 350th anniversary of the foundation of the Commonwealth of Virginia, which Raleigh opened...
The plaque with this text utilizes an unusually interesting script, reminiscent of that on ancient manuscripts.
Nemon sculpted Freud for this statue in 1931 in Vienna and there it was intended to be erected. Both subject and sculptor fled from the N...