Licensed Victuallers' B. I. Asylum - lodge
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 This is the South Lodge of the Licensed Victuallers' Benevolent Institution Asylum. There is another identical plaque on an...
 This is the South Lodge of the Licensed Victuallers' Benevolent Institution Asylum. There is another identical plaque on an...
This statue was originally intended to stand in Whitehall between the Horse Guards and the Admiralty. Permission was not granted for that location ...
This statue was the sole survivor at the Royal Exchange of the 1666 fire. It was re-erected in the equivalent position in the 1669 building, and th...
The long-shot of the statue is dated 1948; the close-up is from an undated postcard. In 1996, after 100 years at the Royal Exchange, the statue wa...
Two statues at the Royal Exchange, this one and a statue of Charles II, are little known but still on public view, sort of. They (and the murals) ...
When the 1571 Royal Exchange was lost in the 1666 fire so were all of the 28 statues of monarchs since the Conquest, in the first floor niches desi...
For the new Royal Exchange, following its destruction in 1666 fire, this statue was commissioned by the Merchant Adventurers of Hamburg from Grinli...
This statue is in a niche in the south-east corner of the main body of the Royal Exchange building. See Queen Elizabeth I statue for more informati...
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