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Thomas Gresham - Royal Exchange - lost

Thomas Gresham - Royal Exchange - lost

Site: Thomas Gresham - Royal Exchange - lost (1 memorial)

EC3, Royal Exchange

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 then lost in the 1838 fire.

Source: : Pepys: "The Exchange a sad sight, nothing standing there, of all the statues or pillars, but Sir Thomas Gresham’s picture {statue} in the corner." and, from the same link, John Evelyn, on 7 September: "Sir Thomas Gresham's statue, though fallen from its niche in the Royal Exchange, remained entire, when all those of the Kings since the Conquest were broken to pieces."

Note: At the time of the 1666 fire Bushnell created another statue of Gresham which was erected over the south entrance (initially but then was moved occasionally), survived the 1838 fire and is now in the Old Bailey.  The with a commentary that suggests it was at one time in the Guildhall.

These images come from the British Museum but the , with an excellent zoom.

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Thomas Gresham - Royal Exchange - lost

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Thomas Gresham - Royal Exchange - lost

These zoomed-in images come from "A View of the Inside of the Royal-Exchange ...

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