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Farringdon Within
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Relief of Guy of Warwick | 7 Newgate Street, at Warwick Lane | 1688 | ? | Fitzroy Robinson (7 Newgate Street, 2000) | Relief | — | [1][2] |
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Statue of Rowland Hill | King Edward Street 51°30′59″N 0°05′55″W / 51.5163°N 0.0986°W | 1882 | Edward Onslow Ford | — | Statue | Grade II | [3] |
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Frieze | Cutlers' Hall, Warwick Lane | 1887 | Benjamin Creswick or George Tinworth | T. Tayler Smith | Relief sculpture | Grade II | [4] |
Tympanum and grotesque reliefs on metopes | The Black Friar pub, corner of Queen Victoria Street and New Bridge Street | 1904–1905 | Nathaniel Hitch | Herbert Fuller-Clark | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [5] | |
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Fretted sign plaques with friars | The Black Friar pub, corner of Queen Victoria Street and New Bridge Street | 1904–1905(?) | ? | Herbert Fuller-Clark | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [5] |
Allegorical reliefs of infants | Meridian House, 34–35 Farringdon Street (formerly the offices of Babcock & Wilcox) | 1921–1922 | George Alexander | Victor Wilkins | Architectural relief sculptures | — | [6] | |
Frieze with chess piece motifs | St Paul's House, Warwick Lane | 1963 | Alan Collins | Victor Heal | Relief sculpture | — | [7] | |
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The Black Friar | The Black Friar pub, corner of Queen Victoria Street and New Bridge Street | 1983(?) | ? | Herbert Fuller-Clark | Statue | Grade II* | [5] |
Stained glass canopies | Façade of 100 New Bridge Street | 1991–1992 | Brian Clarke | Renton Howard Wood Levin | Stained glass | — | Two-part composition along the principal elevation. | |
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Ceramic murals | Waithman Street façade of 100 New Bridge Street | 1992 | Rupert Spira | Renton Howard Wood Levin | Ceramic murals | — | [8][9] |
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Newgate Street Clock | Newgate Street 51°30′56″N 0°05′56″W / 51.51552°N 0.09898°W | 2007 | Smith of Derby | — | "Wandering hour" clock | — | [10] |
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Christ's Hospital Memorial | Garden of Christ Church Greyfriars | 2017 | Andrew Brown | — | Sculpture | — | [11] |
Old Bailey
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Rail Travel and Sea Travel | Britannia House, 16–17 Old Bailey | ? | Arthur Usher | Architectural sculptures | Grade II | [12] | |
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Justice | Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, on lantern atop the dome | 1905–1906 | Frederick William Pomeroy | Edward William Mountford | Statue | Grade II* | [13] |
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Fortitude, Truth and the Recording Angel | Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, over the main door | 1905–1906 | Frederick William Pomeroy | Edward William Mountford | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [14] |
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Allegorical Figure | Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, north pediment | 1906 | Frederick William Pomeroy | Edward William Mountford | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [15] |
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Allegorical Figure | Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, south pediment | 1906 | Frederick William Pomeroy | Edward William Mountford | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [16] |
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Frieze | Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, recessed centre bay of the main façade | 1906 | Alfred Turner | Edward William Mountford | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [17] |
Man with Pipe | In front of 20 Old Bailey (Fleet Place development) | 1992 | Bruce MacLean | — | Sculpture | — | [18] | |
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Echo | Rear of 6 Old Bailey (Fleet Place development) | 1993 | Stephen Cox | — | Sculpture | — | [19] |
Zuni-Zennor | 10 Fleet Place | 1993 | Eilis O'Connor | ? | Architectural sculpture | — | [20] |
St Bartholomew-the-Great
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Statue of Rahere | West Porch of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking the church path | 1893 | William Silver Frith | Aston Webb | Statue in niche | Grade I | [21] |
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Statue of Saint Bartholomew | North Porch of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking Cloth Fair | 1893 | William Silver Frith | Aston Webb | Statue in niche | Grade I | [22] |
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Statue of Saint Bartholomew | Gatehouse of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking West Smithfield | 1917 | William Silver Frith | Aston Webb | Statue in niche | Grade II* | [23] |
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War memorial | Gatehouse of St Bartholomew-the-Great, facing West Smithfield | 1917 | William Silver Frith | Aston Webb | Crucifix | Grade II* | [23] |
Farringdon Without
editChancery Lane
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Decorative sculpture on central block | Maughan Library | 1852–1853 | John Thomas | James Pennethorne | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [24] |
Statues of Queen Victoria, Elizabeth I, the Empress Matilda and Queen Anne | Maughan Library | 1866–1867 | Joseph Durham | James Pennethorne | Statues | Grade II* | [25] | |
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America, Australasia, Europe, Africa, India and Canada | Maughan Library | 1886 | Attributed to Walter Crane | — | Stucco panels | — | [26] |
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Statues of Henry III and Edward III | Maughan Library | 1891–1896 | Farmer & Brindley | John Taylor | Statues in niches | Grade II* | [27] |
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Reach Up | Maughan Library | 2004 | Dorothy Brook | — | Sculpture | — | |
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Statue of Confucius | Maughan Library | 2010 | ? | — | Statue | — | [28] |
Travertine Frieze | 40 Chancery Lane | 2015 | Susanna Heron | Bennetts Associates | Relief | — | [29] |
Fetter Lane
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Architectural sculpture | 80 Fetter Lane | 1902 | John Daymond & Son | Treadwell & Martin | Relief sculptures | Grade II | [30] |
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Statue of John Wilkes | Fetter Lane | 1988 | James Butler | — | Statue | — | [31] |
Holborn
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Doom | St Andrew, Holborn | late 17th century | ? | Relief sculpture | Grade I | [32] | ||
Charity Boy | St Andrew, Holborn | after 1721 | ? | Statue | Grade I | [33] | ||
Charity Girl | St Andrew, Holborn | after 1721 | ? | Statue | Grade I | [33] | ||
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Dragon boundary mark on south side of road | High Holborn 51°31′05″N 0°06′41″W / 51.518079°N 0.11127°W | mid-19th century (obelisk support) | ? | ? | Statue on obelisk | Grade II | [34] |
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Drinking fountain | Churchyard of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate | 1859 | Wills Brothers | Drinking fountain | Grade II | [35] | |
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Fine Art | Holborn Viaduct | 1868–1869 | Farmer & Brindley | William Haywood | Statue | Grade II | [36] |
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Science | Holborn Viaduct | 1868–1869 | Farmer & Brindley | William Haywood | Statue | Grade II | [36] |
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Agriculture | Holborn Viaduct | 1868–1869 | Farmer & Brindley | William Haywood | Statue | Grade II | [36] |
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Commerce | Holborn Viaduct | 1868–1869 | Farmer & Brindley | William Haywood | Statue | Grade II | [36] |
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Winged lions | Holborn Viaduct | 1868–1870 | Farmer & Brindley | William Haywood | Statues | Grade II | [36] |
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Coat of arms of the City of London | Holborn Viaduct | 1869 | Farmer & Brindley | William Haywood | Relief | Grade II | [37] |
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Statue of Thomas Gresham | Holborn Viaduct step-building | 1869 | Henry Bursill | William Haywood | Statue in niche | [37] | |
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Statue of Henry Fitz-Ailwin de Londonestone | Holborn Viaduct step-building | 1869 | Henry Bursill | William Haywood | Statue in niche | [38] | |
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Seated dragons with spears | Holborn Viaduct step-buildings | 1869 | Farmer & Brindley | William Haywood | Architectural sculpture | [37] | |
Keystone heads | Holborn Viaduct step-buildings | 1869 | probably Farmer & Brindley | William Haywood | Architectural sculpture | [37] | ||
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Atlantes | Holborn Viaduct step-buildings | 1869, 2000 and ?2014 | Henry Bursill, Carving Workshop and ? | William Haywood and ? | Atlantes | [37] | |
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Statue of Albert, Prince Consort | Holborn Circus | 1869–1874 | Charles Bacon | Philip Charles Hardwick and William Haywood | Equestrian statue with other sculpture | Grade II | [39] |
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Saint Andrew | St Andrew Court House, St Andrew Street | 1870 | Samuel Sanders Teulon | Statue in niche | Grade II | [40] | |
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Faith Enthroned Between Hope and Charity | City Temple, Holborn Viaduct | 1873–1874 | ? | Lockwood & Mason | Pediment sculpture | Grade II | [41] |
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Royal Fusiliers War Memorial | High Holborn | 1920–1922 | Albert Toft | Cheadle and Harding | Statue | Grade II | [42] |
Reliefs of Africans and Europeans | Former Diamond Trading Company and Anglo-American Corporation of South Africa building, Holborn Viaduct | 1956–1957 | Esmond Burton | T. P. Bennett | Relief sculptures | — | [43] | |
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Statue of William Walworth | Holborn Viaduct step-building | 2000 | Carving Workshop, after Henry Bursill | Statue in niche | — | [38] | |
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Statue of Sir Hugh Myddelton, 1st Baronet | Holborn Viaduct step-building | ?2014 | after Henry Bursill | Statue in niche | — |
Smithfield
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
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Golden Boy of Pye Corner | 1 Cock Lane | late 17th century | ? | Statue in niche | Grade II | [44] | |
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Statue of Henry VIII | St Bartholomew's Hospital | 1702–1703 | Francis Bird | Statue in niche | Grade I | [45] | |
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Lameness and Disease | St Bartholomew's Hospital | 1702–1703 | possibly Edward Strong, Jr. | Statue in niche | Grade I | [45] | |
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Fountain | St Bartholomew's Hospital 51°31′03″N 0°06′00″W / 51.51746°N 0.100114°W | 1859 | Attributed to John Thomas | Philip Charles Hardwick | Fountain with sculpture | Grade II | [46] |
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Dublin and Liverpool; London and Edinburgh | Smithfield Market | 1868 | Charles Kelsey | Horace Jones | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [47] |
Memorial to John Rogers, John Bradford, John Philpot and other Marian Martyrs | St Bartholomew's Hospital | 1870 | ? | Habershon and Pite | Memorial tablet | Grade II | [48] | |
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Peace drinking fountain | West Smithfield Gardens | 1871–1873 | John Birnie Philip and Farmer & Brindley | Francis Butler | Drinking fountain with sculpture | Grade II | [49] |
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Smithfield Market War Memorial | Grand Avenue, Smithfield Market 51°31′05″N 0°06′06″W / 51.5180°N 0.1018°W | 1921 | G. Hawkings and Son | War memorial | Unveiled 22 July 1921.[50] | ||
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Charles Lamb Centenary Memorial | Giltspur Street | 1935 | William Reynolds-Stephens | Bust in niche with architectural framework | Grade I | [51] | |
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Memorial to William Wallace | St Bartholomew's Hospital | 1956 | ? | Memorial tablet | Grade II | [52] | |
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Memorial to the Peasants' Revolt | St Bartholomew's Hospital | 2015 | Emily Hoffnung | Incised slate tablets | — | Unveiled 15 July 2015 by Ken Loach. Wat Tyler was killed near this spot.[53][54] |
Temple and western end of Fleet Street
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Statues of King Lud, Androgeus and Theomantius/Tenvantius | St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street | probably 1586 | ? | Statues | Grade I | [55] | |
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Statue of Elizabeth I | St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street | 1670–1699 | ? | probably John Shaw Jr. | Statue in niche | Grade I | [55] |
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Clock figures | St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street | 1671 (modified in 1738) | Thomas Harrys | Wooden figures | Grade I | [56] | |
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Temple Fountain | Fountain Court, Middle Temple | 1681 | ? | — | Fountain | Grade II | Thought to be the oldest permanent fountain in London. The characters Ruth Pinch and John Westlock met here in Dickens's Martin Chuzzlewit (1842–1844).[57] |
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Lamb and Flag keystone | Middle Temple Gateway, Fleet Street | 1683–1684 | ? | Roger North | Relief on keystone | Grade I | [58] |
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Black man supporting a sundial | Inner Temple Garden, near Paper Buildings | Early 18th century? | Attributed to John Nost | — | Statue with sundial | — | Said to have been bought by the Earl of Clare in 1705 and given to Clement's Inn in recompense after the Earl's Indian servant had killed two of the Inn's students. Moved to this site in about 1905.[59] |
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Monument to John Hiccocks Master in Chancery | Inner Temple Lane 51°30′49″N 0°06′36″W / 51.513503°N 0.110064°W | Early 18th century | ? | — | Recumbent effigy | Grade II | [60] |
Sir James Duke Drinking Fountain | In front of St Dunstan-in-the-West | 1859–1860 | — | John Shaw Jr. | Drinking fountain | Grade II | [61] | |
Learning and Justice | Temple Gardens | 1878–1879 | William Calder Marshall | Edward Middleton Barry | Statues in niches | Grade II | [62] | |
Architectural sculpture | Temple Gardens | 1878–1879 | Mabey & Co. | Edward Middleton Barry | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [62] | |
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City Dragon | Temple Bar Marker | 1879–1880 | Charles Bell Birch | Horace Jones | Statue | Grade II | [63] |
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Temple Bar Marker | 1879–1880 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | Horace Jones | Statue | Grade II | [63] |
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Statue of Edward VII as Prince of Wales | Temple Bar Marker | 1879–1880 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | Horace Jones | Statue | Grade II | [63] |
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Statues of Christ, Solomon, Alfred the Great and Moses | Royal Courts of Justice | 1882 | ? | George Edmund Street | Architectural sculptures | Grade I | [64] |
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Prudence, Justice and Liberality | 49–50 Fleet Street (Norwich Union) | 1913 | A. Stanley Young | Jack McMullen Brooks | Relief sculpture | [65] | |
Memorial to Charles Lamb | Inner Temple Garden | 1928 (present sculpture a copy of 1971) | Margaret Wrightson | — | Statue | [66] | ||
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Memorial to Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Baron Northcliffe | St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street | 1929–1930 | Kathleen Scott | Edwin Lutyens | Memorial with bust | Grade I | [67] |
Keystones | Serjeant's Inn | 1951–1958 | ? | Devereux & Davis | Relief sculptures on keystones | [68] | ||
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Monument for the Millennium | Temple Court | 1999 | Nicola Hicks | Ptolemy Dean | Column with sculptural group | — | [69] |
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Justice | Hare Court, Inner Temple | 2007 | Tanya Russell | — | Sculpture | — | [70] |
Victoria Embankment
editLangbourn
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Mercers' Maiden | Corbet Court | 1669 | ? | Relief | — | [71] | |
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Electricity and Speed | Façade of the former Bank tube station, King William Street | 1899 | Oliver Wheatley | Sidney R. J. Smith | Reliefs | — | [72] |
Japanese Figures | Asia House, 31–33 Lime Street | 1912–1913 | John Broad | Fair and Myer | Reliefs | — | [73] | |
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Doors with scenes from the history of Cornhill | 32 Cornhill | 1939 | Walter Gilbert after designs by B. P. Arnold | ? | Carved wooden doors | — | [74] |
Street signs George and Dragon; Crown and Thistle; Bell and Rope; Acorn; George and Vulture | George Yard entrance of Barclays Bank, 54 Lombard Street | 1959–1964 | Charles Wheeler | A. T. Scott and V. Helbing (original setting) | Reliefs | — | Representing earlier occupants of the site, the signs are survivals from the Barclays building that previously stood here, incorporated into its successor built from 1986 to 1994.[75] | |
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Gilt of Cain | Fen Court, Fenchurch Street | 2008 | Gareth Howat, Lemn Sissay and Michael Visocchi | — | Memorial | — | Commemorates the bicentenary of the Slave Trade Act 1807, which abolished the transatlantic slave trade.[76] |
Lime Street
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Navigation | Leadenhall Street | Early 20th century | Percy George Bentham | Architectural sculpture | — | Originally installed at the P&O headquarters at the junction of Leadenhall Street and St Mary Axe.[77] | |
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Allegorical group | Lloyd's building, Leadenhall Street | 1925–1928 | Charles Doman | Edwin Cooper | Pedimental sculpture | Grade I | A globe in the centre is flanked by a reclining male figure (Shipping, accompanied by an owl for Wisdom) and a mirroring female figure (Commerce, accompanied by a lion for Courage and a beehive for Industry).[78] |
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Roebuck and Ram | Leathersellers' Hall, 7 St Helen's Place | 2000 | Mark Coreth | Sculptures | — | The heraldic beasts of the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers.[79] | |
The Flesher | St Helen's Place | 2017 | Etienne Millner | — | Statue | — | Unveiled 16 May 2017 by the Earl of Wessex.[79] | |
Absent | St Mary Axe | 2018 | Nicholas Dimbleby | — | Sculpture | — | Marks the centenary of the Armistice of 11 November 1918.[80] |
Portsoken
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Charity Boy | The Aldgate School, Duke's Place | 1710–1711 | c.? | Arthur William Cooksey (1908 setting) | Statue in niche | Grade II* | [81] |
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Charity Girl | The Aldgate School, Duke's Place | 1710–1711 | c.? | Arthur William Cooksey (1908 setting) | Statue in niche | Grade II* | [81] |
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Frederic David Mocatta Memorial Fountain | Aldgate High Street, outside St Botolph's Aldgate | 1906 | ? | ? | Drinking fountain | — | [82] |
Ridirich | Little Somerset Street | 1980 | Keith McCarter | — | Sculpture | — | [83] | |
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Sanctuary | St Botolph's Aldgate churchyard | 1985 | Naomi Blake | — | Sculpture | — | [84] |
Queenhithe
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Tylers and Bricklayers Millennium Sundial | Paul's Walk | 1999 | Piers Nicholson | Royal Engineers | Polar sundial | — | [85] |
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HSBC Gates | Queen Victoria Street, on the approach to the Millennium Bridge | 1999–2000 | Anthony Caro, assisted by Gavin Morris | — | Sculpture | — | [86] |
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Queenhithe Dock Mosaic | Queenhithe | 2011–2014 | London School of Mosaic | — | Mosaic | — | Unveiled 18 November 2014. A 30m-long mosaic telling the history of the dock.[87] |
Tower
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Skulls | Gateway (on Seething Lane) of St Olave, Hart Street 51°30′39″N 0°04′45″W / 51.5107°N 0.0793°W | 1658 | ? | ? | Tympanum sculpture | Grade II* | [88] | |
Arms of Trinity House and medallions of George III and Queen Charlotte | Trinity House, Trinity Square | 1793–1796 | John Bacon the Elder | Samuel Wyatt | Relief | Grade I | [89] | |
Putti with nautical instruments | Trinity House (west pavilion), Trinity Square | 1793–1796 | John Bacon the Elder | Samuel Wyatt | Relief | Grade I | [89] | |
Putti with nautical instruments | Trinity House (east pavilion), Trinity Square | 1793–1796 | John Bacon the Elder | Samuel Wyatt | Relief | Grade I | [89] | |
Virgin and Child, Saint Ethelburga and Lancelot Andrewes | All Hallows-by-the-Tower, Byward Street elevation | 1892–1895 | Nathaniel Hitch | John Loughborough Pearson | Statues in niches | Grade I | [90] | |
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Architectural sculpture | Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 71 Fenchurch Street | 1899–1901 | George Frampton and John Edward Taylersen | T. E. Collcutt | Reliefs, statuettes and corbels | Grade II* | Includes, in the spandrels, the arms of Dublin, Belfast, Cardiff, Southampton, Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, the City of London and Middlesbrough.[91] |
Mermen | 60 Fenchurch Street | 1906 | Henry Charles Fehr? | James Glen Sivewright Gibson | Atlantes | — | [92] | |
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Father Thames | 10 Trinity Square | 1921–1922 | Albert Hodge and Charles Doman | Edwin Cooper | Statue in niche | Grade II* | [93] |
Exportation | 10 Trinity Square | 1921–1922 | Albert Hodge and Charles Doman | Edwin Cooper | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [93] | |
Produce | 10 Trinity Square | 1921–1922 | Albert Hodge and Charles Doman | Edwin Cooper | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [93] | |
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Commerce | 10 Trinity Square | 1921–1922 | Albert Hodge and Charles Doman | Edwin Cooper | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [93] |
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Navigation | 10 Trinity Square | 1921–1922 | Albert Hodge and Charles Doman | Edwin Cooper | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [93] |
Putti | Portsoken House, 84–85 The Minories | 1927–1928 | Philip Lindsey Clark | George Val Myer | Architectural sculpture | — | [94] | |
Toc H Lamp | All Hallows-by-the-Tower, Tower Hill Terrace elevation | 1945–1957 | Cecil Thomas | John Seely, 2nd Baron Mottistone | Relief | Grade I | [90] | |
Judex | Goodman's Yard | 1982 | Keith McCarter | — | Sculpture | — | [95] | |
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Bust of Samuel Pepys | Seething Lane Garden | 1983 | Karin Jonzen | — | Bust | — | [96] |
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Two Crutched Friars | Friary Court, Crutched Friars 51°30′44″N 0°04′37″W / 51.5122°N 0.0770°W | 1984–1985 | Michael Black | Chapman Taylor Partners | Statues in niche | — | [97] |
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Malta George Cross Memorial Siege of Malta | Tower Place, Byward Street, near All Hallows-by-the-Tower 51°30′34″N 0°04′47″W / 51.5095°N 0.0796°W | 2005 | ? | ? | Memorial | — | [98] |
Vintry
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Abundance | Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, over central doorway | 1911 | Frank Lynn Jenkins | T. E. Collcutt and Stanley Hamp | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [99] | |
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Mercury and Agriculture(?) | Five Kings House, corner of Upper Thames Street and Queen Street Place | 1911–1912 | c.G. D. Macdougald | T. E. Collcutt and Stanley Hamp | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [100] |
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Nude Figures Restraining Pegasus | Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, pediment of the northern pavilion | 1911–1912 | c.Attributed to Richard Garbe | T. E. Collcutt and Stanley Hamp | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [101] |
Keystone and corbel groups | Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, north doorway | 1911–1912 | c.? | T. E. Collcutt and Stanley Hamp | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [99] | |
The Fruits of Land and Water | Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, pediment of the southern pavilion | 1911–1912 | c.Richard Garbe | T. E. Collcutt and Stanley Hamp | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [99] | |
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Wisdom in Commerce; Galleon | Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, southern pavilion | 1911–1912 | c.Richard Garbe (spandrel relief); William Bainbridge Reynolds (galleon) | T. E. Collcutt and Stanley Hamp | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [102] |
Putti with Attributes | Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, south side of the southern pavilion | 1911–1912 | c.Attributed to Richard Garbe | T. E. Collcutt and Stanley Hamp | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [103] | |
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Female Figure (Bacchante?) with Goats | Vintners' Place, Queen Street Place entrance | 1927–1928 | Herbert William Palliser | Kersey, Gale & Spooner | Relief | — | [103] |
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Zodiacal clock | Bracken House, Cannon Street | 1955–1959 | Frank Dobson and Philip Bentham | Albert Richardson | Astronomical clock | Grade II* | The face of Winston Churchill appears at the centre of the clock, in place of Apollo.[104] |
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Swan Marker and Barge Master or The Vintners | Little Trinity Lane | 2007 | Vivien Mallock | — | Sculptural group | — |
Testcases 4
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References
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