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Castle Baynard

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Memorial to Robert Waithman Salisbury Square
51°30′49″N 0°06′23″W / 51.513509°N 0.106346°W / 51.513509; -0.106346 (Memorial to Robert Waithman)
1833James ElmesObeliskGrade II[1]

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Temperance drinking fountain New Bridge Street
51°30′41″N 0°06′15″W / 51.511362°N 0.104106°W / 51.511362; -0.104106 (Temperance Drinking Fountain)
1861Wills BrothersDrinking fountain with statueGrade II
Capitals Blackfriars Bridge1860–1869John Birnie PhilipJoseph Cubitt and H. CarrArchitectural sculptureGrade II[2]
Pegasus Inner Temple Gateway, Tudor Street1887John Daymond and Son?ReliefGrade II[3]

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Statue of Queen Victoria New Bridge Street
51°30′40″N 0°06′16″W / 51.511°N 0.1044°W / 51.511; -0.1044 (Statue of Queen Victoria)
1893–1896Charles Bell BirchStatueGrade II[4]
Relief panel and figure of Youth Pemberton House, New Street Square1955Wilfred DudeneyRichard Seifert & PartnersArchitectural sculpture[5]

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The Seven Ages of Man Baynard House, Queen Victoria Street
51°30′43″N 0°06′03″W / 51.51188°N 0.10093°W / 51.51188; -0.10093 (The Seven Ages of Man)
1980Richard KindersleySculpture[6]
Taxi John Carpenter Street
51°30′40″N 0°06′22″W / 51.5111°N 0.1061°W / 51.5111; -0.1061 (Taxi)
1983John Seward Johnson IIStatue

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Saint George and the Dragon Dorset Rise
51°30′46″N 0°06′20″W / 51.51282°N 0.10569°W / 51.51282; -0.10569
1988Michael SandleSculptural group

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Statue of Hodge Gough Square
51°30′53″N 0°06′27″W / 51.514722222222°N 0.1075°W / 51.514722222222; -0.1075 (Statue of Hodge)
1997Jon BickleyStatue[7]
Cantus Shoe Lane2002Charles HadcockSculpture[8]

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Resolution Corner of St Bride Street and Shoe Lane
51°30′56″N 0°06′22″W / 51.51554°N 0.10615°W / 51.51554; -0.10615 (Resolution)
2007Antony GormleySculpture[9]
Browsers New Street Square2008Jonathan ClarkeSculptures[10][11]
Day and Night, Night and Day New Street Square2009Ron HaseldenNeon sculpture[12]
Gateway New Fetter Lane2011Jonathan ClarkeSculpture[10]

Eastern end of Fleet Street to Ludgate Circus

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Putti St Bartholomew House, 92 Fleet Street1900Gilbert SealeH. Huntly GordonArchitectural sculptureGrade II[13]
Statue of Mary, Queen of Scots Queen of Scots House, 143–144 Fleet Street
51°30′52″N 0°06′26″W / 51.514311°N 0.107181°W / 51.514311; -0.107181 (State of Mary, Queen of Scots)
1905?R. M. RoeStatue in nicheGrade II[14]
The Past and The Future Daily Telegraph Building, 135–141 Fleet Street1929–1930Samuel RabinovitchElcock and SutcliffeArchitectural sculptureGrade II[15]
Panel with two Mercury figures and a globe; Panel with swallows Daily Telegraph Building, 135–141 Fleet Street1929–1930A. J. Oakley?Elcock and SutcliffeArchitectural sculptureGrade II[16]

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Memorial to Edgar Wallace Ludgate House, 107 Fleet Street (at Ludgate Circus)1934Francis William Doyle-JonesPlaque with portrait medallion[17]
Busts of King Lud Leon restaurant, 12 Ludgate Circus (former King Lud pub)1870Lewis Henry IsaacsArchitectural sculpture[18]
Bust of T. P. O'Connor Chronicle House, 72–78 Fleet Street
51°30′51″N 0°06′24″W / 51.5141°N 0.10657°W / 51.5141; -0.10657 (Bust of T. P. O'Connor)
1935–1936Francis William Doyle-JonesBust[19]
The Herald 85 Fleet Street1938–1939William Reid DickEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II[20]

St Paul's Cathedral

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Angels with the Royal Arms Lunette within pediment of north front1698Grinling GibbonsReliefGrade I[21]
Phoenix Lunette within pediment of south front1699Caius Gabriel CibberReliefGrade I[22]
Saint Paul Preaching to the Bereans Over great west door1705–1706Francis BirdReliefGrade I[23]
The Conversion of Saint Paul Pediment of west front1706Francis BirdReliefGrade I[24]
Saul Receiving Letters from the High Priest North side of the upper storey above the porticoProbably between 1706 and 1712Francis BirdReliefGrade I[25]
Ananias Putting His Hands on Saul and Restoring His Sight South side of the upper storey above the porticoProbably between 1706 and 1712Francis BirdReliefGrade I[26]
Saint Paul and the Gaoler of Philippi Inside the portico, on the north side wall1712/1713 c. 1712/1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[27]
Saint Paul Bitten by a Viper on Malta Inside the portico, on the south side wall1712/1713 c. 1712/1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[27]
Saint Paul Before Felix Within the portico, to the left of the great west door1712–1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[28]
Saint Paul Before Agrippa Within the portico, to the right of the great west door1712–1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[28]
The Stoning of Saint Stephen Over north door, west frontPossibly 1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[26]
The Baptism of Saul Over south door, west frontPossibly 1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[23]
Saints Peter, James and Paul Pediment of west front1718–1721Francis BirdStatuesGrade I[29]
Four Evangelists Parapet at the foot of the side towers, west front1718–1721Francis BirdStatuesGrade I[29]
Saints Barnabas, Philip, James the Less, Jude and John the Baptist Pediment of north front1720–1724Francis Bird, with some additions by Farmer & BrindleyStatuesGrade I[30]
Saints Simon and Matthias Outer corners of south transeptBetween 1722–1724 and 1923–1925Francis Bird, with substantial additions by Henry PooleStatuesGrade I[21]
Saints Thomas, Andrew and Bartholomew Pediment of south front1898–1900Farmer & Brindley after Francis BirdStatuesGrade I[30]

St Paul's Churchyard

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Statue of Queen Anne St Paul's Churchyard
51°30′49″N 0°06′00″W / 51.5137°N 0.0999°W / 51.5137; -0.0999 (Statue of Queen Anne)
1884–1886 (after an original of 1709–1712)Richard Claude Belt and L. A. Malempré, after Francis BirdChristopher WrenStatue flanked by other sculptureGrade II[31]

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St Paul's Cross St Paul's Churchyard
51°30′51″N 0°05′52″W / 51.5142°N 0.0977°W / 51.5142; -0.0977 (St Paul's Cross)
1908–1910Bertram MackennalReginald BlomfieldStatue on columnGrade II[32]

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Statue of Thomas Becket St Paul's Churchyard
51°30′49″N 0°05′51″W / 51.5135°N 0.0976°W / 51.5135; -0.0976 (Statue of Thomas Becket)
1971Edward Bainbridge CopnallStatueGrade II[33]
Memorial to Londoners killed in World War II bombardments St Paul's Churchyard1999Richard KindersleyMemorial[34]

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Statue of John Wesley St Paul's Churchyard
51°30′51″N 0°05′55″W / 51.5143°N 0.09854°W / 51.5143; -0.09854 (Statue of John Wesley)
1988 (after an original of 1825–1849)after Samuel Manning the Elder and Samuel Manning the YoungerStatue[35]

Cheap

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Putti crowning Queen Victoria, and symbolic flora 42–44 Gresham Street1850–1852?Sancton WoodReliefsGrade IIBanderoles inscribed THE QUEEN'S/ ASSURANCE/ ESTABLISHED/ AD 185 (sic).[36]
Keystones portraying Postmasters General and sprandrels with men writing and receiving letters

Cecil Raikes and Alfred Morley

Nomura House, St Martin's Le Grand and King Edward Street1889–1895?Henry TannerArchitectural sculpture[37]
Atlas with Globe King Street
51°30′51″N 0°05′32″W / 51.5141°N 0.0923°W / 51.5141; -0.0923 (Atlas with Globe)
1893–1894Thomas Tyrrell for Farmer and BrindleyAlfred WaterhouseArchitectural sculptureGrade II[38]

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Signs of the Zodiac 107 Cheapside1955–1958John SkeapingAntony Lloyd of Curtis Green, Son & Lloyd12 stone panelsOriginally installed with a figure of Apollo plus sun and star motifs, now lost, in the scheme.[39]
Three Pritners Goldsmiths' Hall garden (former churchyard of St John Zachary)
51°30′58″N 0°05′43″W / 51.5160°N 0.0954°W / 51.5160; -0.0954 (Three Printers)
1957 c. 1957Wilfred DudeneySculptural groupThe only public monument to newspapers in Britain. Originally sited in New Street Square, the group was rescued by Christopher Wilson and moved to its present ___location in 2009.[40][41]
Relief of Thomas Becket 90 Cheapside
51°30′49″N 0°05′31″W / 51.5136°N 0.0919°W / 51.5136; -0.0919 (Relief of Thomas Becket)
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Coleman Street

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Architectural sculpture Europe Arab Bank (originally the Metropolitan Life Assurance headquarters), 13 and 15 Moorgate1890–1895William Silver FrithAston Webb and Ingress BellArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[42]
The Electric Telegraph, or Electricity and Engineering Electra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903George FramptonJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[43]
Allegorical panels Electra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903F. W. PomeroyJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[44]
Egypt, Japan, India and China Electra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903William Goscombe JohnJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[45]
Amorini with companies' arms and seals Electra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903Alfred DruryJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[45]
Young atlantes with armilla and zodiacal globe Electra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903F. W. PomeroyJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[45]
Victory and Plenty Salisbury House, Finsbury Circus1901?Davis and EmmanuelArchitectural sculptureGrade II[46]

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Drinking fountain Finsbury Circus
51°31′05″N 0°05′10″W / 51.518014°N 0.086091°W / 51.518014; -0.086091 (Drinking fountain)
1902John Whitehead and SonDrinking fountainGrade IIThe shelter is based on the well head designed by Philip Webb for William Morris's Red House in Bexleyheath.[47]
Britannia (two versions) Britannic House, Moorgate1924Francis Derwent WoodEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[48]
Indian Water-carrier Britannic House, Moorgate1924Francis Derwent WoodEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[48]

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Persian Scarf-dancer Britannic House, Moorgate1924 c. 1924Francis Derwent WoodEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[48]
Woman and Baby or Spring Britannic House, Moorgate1924 c. 1924Francis Derwent WoodEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[48]
Decorative keystones Britannic House, Moorgate1924 c. 1924Messrs Broadbent & SonsEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[48]
Lighthouse 42 Moorgate
51°31′00″N 0°05′20″W / 51.5166°N 0.0889°W / 51.5166; -0.0889 (Lighthouse)
1928?Aston WebbArchitectural sculptureBuilt as the headquarter of Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation. Possibly previously had a working light.[49]
Neptune 42 Moorgate
51°31′00″N 0°05′20″W / 51.5166°N 0.0889°W / 51.5166; -0.0889 (Neptune)
1928?Aston WebbArchitectural sculptureBuilt as the headquarter of Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation.[49]

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The Gardener Brewers' Hall Garden, London Wall, near the junction with Moorgate
51°31′02″N 0°05′33″W / 51.5172°N 0.0925°W / 51.5172; -0.0925 (The Gardener)
1971–1972Karin JonzenStatue[50]
Doors and screens 2 Moorgate1973–1975John PooleFitzroy Robinson & PartnersBronze doors and screensGrade IICommissioned by Brown, Shipley & Co. The design on the doors is intended to represent "the interaction of spheres of influence".[51]
Doors 1 Moorgate1980s?Mountford and GruningBronze doorsGrade IIThought to have been installed by the Banco di Napoli.[52][53]

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Memorial to George Dance the Younger Circus Place
51°31′02″N 0°05′12″W / 51.5172°N 0.0867°W / 51.5172; -0.0867 (Memorial to George Dance the Younger)
1999Mel Morris Jones?Obeliscal ventilation shaft
Manifold (Major Third) 5:4 Moorgate entrance of Liverpool Street station2018Conrad ShawcrossSculptureInstalled 2023.[54] A representation of a piano chord falling into silence, created using a machine based on a Victorian harmonograph.[55]

Chartered Accountants' Hall

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Allegorical frieze Moorgate Place and Great Swan Alleyc. 1888–1893Hamo ThornycroftJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteReliefsGrade II*Sections represent the Arts, the Sciences, Crafts, Education, Commerce, Manufactures, Agriculture, Mining, Accountancy, Railways, Shipping, India and the Colonies and Building.[56]
Boys with Coat of Arms Moorgate Place1890–1892Harry BatesJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[56]
Corbel with winged, fish-tailed atlantes Corner of Great Swan Alley and Moorgate Place1890–1892Harry BatesJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[57]
Eleven terms Great Swan Alley1890–1892Harry BatesJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[58]
Brackets and corbel of niche Great Swan Alley, over the entrance1890–1892Attributed to Harry BatesJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteArchitectural sculptureGrade II*The niche was intended to house a bronze statue of Queen Victoria, never realised. [59]
Justice Corner of Great Swan Alley and Moorgate Place1892–1893Hamo ThornycroftJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteStatueGrade II*[58]
Architecture frieze Great Swan Alley1930–1931James Alexander StephensonJohn James JoassReliefGrade II*[60]
Six terms Great Swan Alley1930–1931Possibly by James Alexander StephensonJohn James JoassReliefsGrade II*[60]
Three historical panels Great Swan Alley1969David McFallWilliam WhitfieldReliefsGrade II*[61]

Cordwainer

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Royal progresses of Edward VI, Elizabeth I, Charles II and Queen Victoria 1 Poultry1875Joseph KremerF. Chancellor (original building, 12–13 Poultry); James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates (current building)ReliefsGrade II*[62]
Hutton Panels Bank station (relocated from Bucklersbury House)1960John HuttonEngraved and etched glass panels

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Statue of Captain John Smith Bow Churchyard
51°30′49″N 0°05′38″W / 51.5137°N 0.0939°W / 51.5137; -0.0939 (Statue of Captain John Smith)
1960 (after an original of 1907)Charles Renick after William CouperStatueGrade II[63]

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The Cordwainer Watling Street
51°30′45″N 0°05′34″W / 51.5125°N 0.0928°W / 51.5125; -0.0928 (The Cordwainer)
2002Alma BoyesStatue[64]

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Forgotten Streams Bloomberg London2017Cristina IglesiasFoster and PartnersSculpture[65]

Cornhill

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Relief with two sailors 37–38 Threadneedle Street1803 c. 1803John Bacon and a later restorerJohn Macvicar Anderson?Architectural sculptureGrade II[66]

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Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington In front of the Royal Exchange
51°30′39″N 0°05′16″W / 51.5108°N 0.0878°W / 51.5108; -0.0878 (Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington)
1837–1844Francis Leggatt Chantrey and Henry WeekesEquestrian sculptureGrade II[67]
Pedimental sculpture Royal Exchange1842–1844Richard Westmacott Jr.William TitePedimental sculptureGrade I[68]
Statue of Richard Whittington Royal Exchange1844John Edward CarewWilliam TiteStatue in nicheGrade I[69]
Statue of Thomas Gresham Royal Exchange1844–1845William BehnesWilliam TiteStatue in nicheGrade I[70]
Statue of Hugh Myddelton Royal Exchange1844–1845Samuel JosephWilliam TiteStatue in nicheGrade I[69]
Saint Michael Disputing with Satan About the Body of Moses; Blessing Christ; Adoring Angels St Michael, Cornhill1856–1858John Birnie PhilipGeorge Gilbert ScottArchitectural sculptureGrade I[71]
Spandrel figures with camels 40 Threadneedle Street (formerly the Oriental Bank Corporation), in the alley leading to Adam's Court1858–1859??Architectural sculptureGrade II[72]

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Statue of George Peabody Royal Exchange Buildings
51°30′50″N 0°05′11″W / 51.513943°N 0.086479°W / 51.513943; -0.086479 (Statue of George Peabody)
1869William Wetmore StoryStatueGrade II[73]
Spandrel figures and mascarons Former Royal Bank of Scotland, 3 and 5 Bishopsgate1877F. G. AnsteyThomas Chatfeild ClarkeArchitectural sculptureGrade II[74]

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Charity Royal Exchange Buildings
51°30′50″N 0°05′12″W / 51.513916°N 0.086604°W / 51.513916; -0.086604 (Charity)
1878–1879Jules DalouJames EdmestonDrinking fountainGrade II[75]
Atlas Herms ("Persians") 71–73 Cornhill1896Henry PegramGoymour CuthbertArchitectural sculptureGrade II[76]

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Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association's Jubilee Drinking Fountain Royal Exchange Buildings
51°30′49″N 0°05′11″W / 51.5135°N 0.0865°W / 51.5135; -0.0865 (Jubilee Drinking Fountain)
1909–1911Stephen R. Melton (current sculpture); J. Whitehead & Sons (original sculpture)J. Whitehead & SonsDrinking fountain with sculptureGrade II[77]

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Thomas Gray Birthplace Memorial 41 Cornhill1917–1918Frederick William PomeroySydney PerksPlaque with portrait medallionGrade II[78]

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London Troops War Memorial Outside the Royal Exchange
51°30′49″N 0°05′17″W / 51.5135°N 0.0881°W / 51.5135; -0.0881 (London Troops War Memorial)
1919–1920Alfred Drury and William Silver FrithAston WebbWar memorialGrade II*[79]

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St Michael Cornhill War Memorial St Michael, Cornhill
51°30′47″N 0°05′08″W / 51.5131°N 0.0856°W / 51.5131; -0.0856 (St Michael Cornhill War Memorial)
1920Richard Reginald GouldenWar memorial with sculptureGrade II*[80]
Boy and Duck Adam's Court1922 (?)After Pierino da VinciFountain with sculptureReplica of a fountain in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence.[81]

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Bust of Abraham Lincoln Royal Exchange1928Andrew O'ConnorBust[82]

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Bust of Paul Reuter Royal Exchange Buildings
51°30′49″N 0°05′11″W / 51.5136°N 0.0864°W / 51.5136; -0.0864 (Bust of Paul Reuter)
1976Michael BlackTheo CrosbyHerm bust[83]
Demeter 62–64 Cornhill1989Don Brown and Kevin Gordon (supervised by Terry Powell)Rolfe JuddArchitectural sculpture[84]

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Statue of James Henry Greathead Cornhill
51°30′48″N 0°05′17″W / 51.5133°N 0.0880°W / 51.5133; -0.0880 (Statue of James Greathead)
1993–1994James ButlerStatue[85]
City Wing Corner of Old Broad Street and Threadneedle Walk
51°30′51″N 0°05′10″W / 51.5142°N 0.0861°W / 51.5142; -0.0861 (City Wing)
2013Christopher Le BrunEric Parry ArchitectsSculpture[86]

Gibson Hall

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Manchester Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonSculptural groupGrade I[87]
England Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonSculptural groupGrade I[87]
Wales Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonSculptural groupGrade I[87]
Birmingham Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[88]
Newcastle and the Pottery Districts Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[88]
Dover Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[88]
Birmingham Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[88]
London Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonSculptural groupGrade I[89]
The Arts Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[89]
Commerce Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[89]
Science Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[89]
Manufactures Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[90]
Agriculture Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[90]
Navigation Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[90]
Shipbuilding Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1878Charles Henry MabeyJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[88]
Mining Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1878Charles Henry MabeyJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[88]
Shipbuilding Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1878Charles Henry MabeyJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[90]
Mining Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1878Charles Henry MabeyJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[90]

Cripplegate

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Science and Art; Education accompanied by Art and Science Former Cripplegate Institute (now UBS), Golden Lane1894–1896 and 1910–1911?Sidney R. J. Smith and F. HammondArchitectural sculptureGrade II[91]
Saint Giles St Giles-without-Cripplegate1951–1960 (?)?Probably Godfrey AllenStatue in nicheGrade I[92]

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Fleet Building Murals Cromwell Highwalk, Barbican Estate (relocated from Fleet Building, Farringdon Street)1960 c. 1960Dorothy AnnanCeramic mural panelsGrade II[93]
Ascent Ben Jonson Place, Barbican Centre1990Charlotte MayerSculpture[94]

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The Barbican Muse Gilbert Highwalk, Barbican Centre
51°31′11″N 0°05′34″W / 51.5196°N 0.0929°W / 51.5196; -0.0929 (The Barbican Muse)
1993–1994Matthew Spendersuspended sculptures[95]

Dowgate

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Pediment with the company arms and decorative frieze Skinners' Hall, Dowgate Hill1778–1779?William JuppRelief sculptureGrade I[96]

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Memorial to the dead of
St John the Baptist upon Walbrook
Cloak Lane
51°30′42″N 0°05′28″W / 51.5115904°N 0.091207416°W / 51.5115904; -0.091207416 (St John the Baptist upon Walbrook Memorial)
1884?MonumentGrade II[97]

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LIFFE Trader Dowgate Hill
51°30′39″N 0°05′28″W / 51.5107°N 0.0912°W / 51.5107; -0.0912 (LIFFE Trader)
1997Stephen MeltonStatueFormerly located on Walbrook in Cordwainer ward. Relocated to the Guildhall, and then to its current site on Dowgate Hill in 2021.[98][99]

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Magister Equitum Whittington Garden2005 (after an original of 1924)After Duilio CambellottiSculpture[100]

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The Plumber's Apprentice Cannon Street station2011Martin JenningsStatueCommissioned by the Worshipful Company of Plumbers to mark its 400th anniversary; the guild's last livery hall stood on the site now occupied by the station.[101]

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