St Pancras at Gloucester Gate Bridge
NW1, Parkway
There are two identical bronze panels, the other being at the south-west corner of this bridge structure. There used to be an arm of the ...
There are two identical bronze panels, the other being at the south-west corner of this bridge structure. There used to be an arm of the ...
Edward VI is shown, at the right, signing the 1550 charter granting asylum to the Huguenots from France.
In 1315 a large area known as Bunhill Fields was leased to the City of London, probably to be used, amongst other things, for archery pra...
St Antholin Church was about 100m due east; to the east of what is now the junction of Queen Street and Queen Victoria Street, to the sou...
The text is inscribed on the reverse of the relief.
The current building obviously does not date back to 1714 and is not hugely interesting but the lions are magnificent.
Large bronze relief "Fruit Porter Bronze", unveiled October 2006 by Mayor of Westminster. Commissioned by Worshipful Company of Fruiterer...
This stone frieze (13 metres long, 2 metres high) was originally unveiled on the Hall of Commerce in 1842. It can be seen in situ on our ...
The relief shows the Royal Festival Hall, surrounded by a violin, saxophone, drums, musical score, a transmitting tower and a crown.
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