Charles II trampling Cromwell
EC4, Mansion House
A good source for the history of this statue is Sir William Treloar's 'A Lord Mayor's Diary', 1906 - 07, published in 1920. Discussing t...
A good source for the history of this statue is Sir William Treloar's 'A Lord Mayor's Diary', 1906 - 07, published in 1920. Discussing t...
From the Cathedral: "Sculpted by acclaimed British sculptor Raphael Maklouf who was assisted by Hayley Gibbs".
We always knew about this statue but only realised it was a memorial in October 2016 when it was nominated by sculptor Steven Claydon as ...
This sculpture was first installed in 2003, just outside this station, in what is now named Hope Square, when it looked very different, c...
Created by artist John Reardon, in homage to the Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch, although It appears to be a sulphur-crested cockato...
This B&W photo is from London Picture Archive where it is captioned: "Trinity Almshouses, statue of Captain Richard Maples, removed f...
At first sight one would think this statue was created shortly after WW1 rather than in 2009.
The concrete plinth represents a section of the Zeebrugge harbour wall. We believe there were plans to use an actual section of the wall...
This bronze, larger than life-size statue was unveiled by Princes William and Harry, on what would have been Diana's 60th birthday. It wa...
Londonist reported that this life-size statue was originally intended for a balcony at the nearby Roundhouse, and that Camden Council wer...