{Crammed in above the hog:}
Rebuilt by Wm Harris 1897
{In a monogram lower down on the building:}
W H
Site: William Harris, butcher (1 memorial)
EC1, St John Street
{Crammed in above the hog:}
Rebuilt by Wm Harris 1897
{In a monogram lower down on the building:}
W H
EC1, St John Street
These reliefs are high up, at either end of the building. Not really memorials so normally we would not have collected these lovely cheru...
Ornamental Passions thinks this probably represents Tod Slaughter in the role, but we are not convinced. We can't find an image of Slaugh...
The cartouches are on the two gables on the front elevation. Speel informs that the relief and the plain inscribed stone were moved here ...
The puzzle here is: what does this image depict? The Barbican? And what do the fox and heavenly bodies represent?
Phillip Ward-Jackson in his encyclopaedic "Public Sculpture in the City of London" identifies these reliefs as representing the four elem...
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