
Caius Gabriel Cibber – the Dane who helped to commemorate the Great Fire of London
London is home to a wealth of history and culture, with countless landmarks and works of art to discover. You may have seen the Monument,
London is home to a wealth of history and culture, with countless landmarks and works of art to discover. You may have seen the Monument,
Standing in Cunard Place in the east of the City is Jesse Pollock’s ‘The Granary’. The installation will catch your eye. Its coppery red and
The bronze plaques with names alternate with decorative roundels that carry ornamental elements of Tower Bridge. Pupils from The City of London Academy Southwark created
The sculpture depicts a Spriggan – a mythical creature, usually of rather ill disposition, which is said to be a guardian of abandoned ruins, barrows and
Henry Moore’s Draped Seated Woman has returned to the East End after taking a 20 year holiday at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Purchased in 1962 by
Just north of the Tower and in front of Trinity House stands the Mercantile Marine Memorial, which was built to commemorate the merchant seamen killed