Hugh Rose, 1st Baron Strathnairn - gone
SW1, Knightsbridge
This close-up photo of the statue in Liphook comes from Geograph and it shows off the magnificent headgear (he appears to have a whole pa...
This close-up photo of the statue in Liphook comes from Geograph and it shows off the magnificent headgear (he appears to have a whole pa...
These zoomed-in images come from "A View of the Inside of the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill London as it now is 1712 describeing the walks u...
Commissioned by a group of merchants and erected in a niche at the Royal Exchange. We assume the niche was facing onto the internal court...
Queen Victoria opened the current building on 25 (or 28, accounts differ) October 1844.
Elizabeth I officially opened the Royal Exchange on 23 January 1571, conferring the 'royal' title and awarding a licence to sell alcohol ...
This close-up image is from the The LPA 1712 print - spot the child King Edward V.
The copy of the Peter Vanderbank etching of the statue comes from Northumbria University, page 322, or page 11 of this 25 page article. T...
This marble statue, created as a replacement for the Grinling Gibbons statue, was completed in 1792 and placed at the centre of the secon...
We could find no maker's mark on the statue itself.
The statue is based on the painting in the Government Art Collection. The punch cards that we handled many moons ago were not connected ...
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