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Sculpture

city boundary dragons

Erection date: 16/10/1963

Inscription

{There are two plaques on the pavement side of the dragon's pedestal:}
City of London
These dragons represent a constituent part of the armorial bearings of the City of London and have been erected to indicate the western boundary of the city.
This commemorative plaque was unveiled by the Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor Sir Ralph Edgar Perring on 16th October 1963.
Dudley Gordon Mills Esq., CC - Chairman Streets Committee
Francis John Forty OBE, B Sc, MICE, FSA, City Engineer

{and:}
These dragons were formerly mounted above the entrance of the City of London Coal Exchange which was demolished in 1963.

{The shields supported by the dragons are inscribed, on the back:}
Dewer, London 1849.

A second 1849 cast-iron heraldic dragon rears up on the other side of the busy road. has a short video showing the installation of this dragon's near cousin, Crunchy - The Credit Crunch Monster.

There are apparently 13 dragons guarding the boundary of the City of London, the 1963 placement of these two being the inspiration for most of the others. has a drawing of the entire herd, and has mapped them. The dragon on the Temple Bar memorial is the exception.

Site: City of London boundary and Queen Victoria (2 memorials)

EC4, Victoria Embankment

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City of London Coal Exchange

Designed by J. B. Bunning and opened in 1849 in Lower Thames Street, demolish...

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Corporation of the City of London

The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...

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J. B. Bunning

James Bunstone Bunning was the architect to the City of London, 1843 until hi...

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Francis John Forty OBE

City Engineer (B Sc, MICE, FSA) City of London in 1959 and '63. Andrew Behan...

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Dudley Gordon Mills

Chairman Streets Committee, City of London, 1959 and 1963. Andrew Behan has ...

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Sir Ralph Edgar Perring

Lord Mayor of London in 1963.

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