Caxton Hall - head 4 - unidentified
SW1, Caxton Street, 10, Caxton Hall
Possibly John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester. His hat is spot on (possibly standard bishop-wear at the time) and although Fisher is normal...
Possibly John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester. His hat is spot on (possibly standard bishop-wear at the time) and although Fisher is normal...
The foundation stone is low down at the right hand side of the building. Above each of the two statues is a bust, both of the Greek god v...
The foundation stone is low down at the right hand side of the building. Above each of the two statues is a bust, both of the Greek god v...
For an idea of what this area used to be like see this 1894ish map. It was all redeveloped following the 1928 flood. This block was desig...
The inscribed day of death, 8, is consistently contradicted by other sources which give 5. The inscription on the rear of the plinth is a...
Easily missed, this bust was brought to our attention by IanVisits. Â It's at the eastern entrance to the building.
One New Change: "The mosaics were originally located within the main entrance lobby of the New Change Building, a home to Bank of England...
One New Change: "The mosaics were originally located within the main entrance lobby of the New Change Building, a home to Bank of England...
We could not get close enough to take easily legible photographs and initially read the dates as '1957' but given that Normansfield close...
This 1878-9 building by E. M. Barry was hidden behind scaffolding when we visited in November 2013 but by April 2014 it was showing its n...