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EC3, Leadenhall Street, 122, Leadenhall Building, Cheesegrater atrium
Given the dates of the sculptor (b.1883) the figure was clearly not on the 1884 building at no.122.ÌýRoyal Museums Greenwich provide some ...
Given the dates of the sculptor (b.1883) the figure was clearly not on the 1884 building at no.122.ÌýRoyal Museums Greenwich provide some ...
The lamp standard is one of a pair, the other being at Chelsea Old Church see there for some more information. The metal plaque is laid i...
In our photo the three iron-work panels can just be seen on the railings in front of the lady with the suitcase. In all honesty only the...
In our photo the three iron-work panels can just be seen on the railings in front of the lady with the suitcase. In all honesty only the...
Admiring these charming toy-like cannons we realised they could be taken as a memorial to the use of this site for firing practice.
Difficult to photograph this young lady without making it look as if she's shyly fingering her right nipple, which she's not.
This statue, or one very like it, is shown in the 1975 'Bernard Falk's Tour Of Hidden London'.
The artists worked with the Rope Makers Guild to produce this image of two skeins of intertwined ropes or threads, referring to the local...
The relief sculpture, by Stephen Cox, is called 'Figure Emerging', and was inspired by the sculptures of gods at the cave temples in Indi...
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