Temple Bar - Charles I
EC4, Paternoster Square
We found the following at Discovering Dickens "An 18th-century account of it, from Harrison’s New and Universal History, Description and...
We found the following at Discovering Dickens "An 18th-century account of it, from Harrison’s New and Universal History, Description and...
We found the following at Discovering Dickens "An 18th-century account of it, from Harrison’s New and Universal History, Description and...
We found the following at Discovering Dickens "An 18th-century account of it, from Harrison’s New and Universal History, Description and...
Made in 1633 during Charles I's reign, London’s oldest bronze statue was intended for the garden of Weston's house at Roehampton. In 1649...
The quotation is from Lamb's essay on the old benchers of the Inner Temple.A 1775 statue was first erected here in 1928 but it was stolen...
{On the front of the plinth:} Nick Duncombe, 1982 - 2003. Harlequins & England. 'Carpe Diem' { Latin: Seize the day}{On the back o...
John Tweed was the sculptor of the statue. It was unveiled in 1912 outside Gwydyr House on Whitehall and then in 1916 moved to its curren...
The stance of the horse has been criticised since the position of the hind legs suggest urination. Probably not what was intended. We th...