Queen Victoria Memorial
SW1, The Mall
Shame about the nose. On the platform at the unveiling ceremony Brock was made Knight Commander of the Bath.
Shame about the nose. On the platform at the unveiling ceremony Brock was made Knight Commander of the Bath.
This memorial is in the north-west corner of the square.
Greater London Council Sir Robert Smirke, 1781 - 1867, architect, lived here.
When we first spotted this memorial, in November 2004, there was just the plaque, no clock. By January 2007 the whole station had underg...
Below ground, at the north end of the tunnel under the Euston Road.
This memorial is a sundial in the shape of a armillary sphere - see Wolff for another example. The sphere is supported by 4 silhouetted g...
An information board near an entrance to the gardens informs: "Euterpe the Muse of Instrumental Music. Terracotta figure, one of the nin...
Fort and his wife Anna lived in the first floor flat, conveniently close to the British Museum for his researches.
Bronze copy of the bust of Woolf sculpted by Stephen Tomlin in 1931, on a five-foot-high plinth of Portland stone designed by Stephen Bar...
The full name of the building "The Samuel Augustine Courtauld Institute of Bio-Chemistry" is carved in large lettering along this frontag...