List of public art in the City of London

This is a list of public art in the City of London, including statues, busts, commemorative plaques and other memorials.

The Temple Bar Marker

The City of London is the historic nucleus of London as well as its modern financial centre. The City of London Corporation, its municipal governing body, states that "around almost every corner in the City you will find an unusual piece of public art or a commemoration of the City's great history".[1] This article lists the various permanent works of public art by the ward in which they are located.

In the 19th century, sculpture was incorporated into major engineering schemes such as the Victoria Embankment and the Holborn Viaduct. Entrances to the City are marked by statues of dragons (often mistakenly called griffins)[2] bearing the City's shield. The most elaborate of these is the Temple Bar Marker of 1880, which replaced a gate to the City, while two on the Victoria Embankment were originally made for the Coal Exchange building in 1849, and were repurposed as boundary markers in 1963.

Since 2010, the City has hosted an annual exhibition of public sculpture, called "Sculpture in the City".[3]

Map of public art in the City of London

Aldersgate

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Drinking fountainAldersgate Street

51°31′01″N 0°05′49″W / 51.5169°N 0.0970°W / 51.5169; -0.0970 (Drinking fountain)
1870?Drinking fountainGrade II

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Memorial to Heroic Self-SacrificePostman's Park

51°31′01″N 0°05′52″W / 51.516876°N 0.097875°W / 51.516876; -0.097875 (Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice)
1900George Frederic Watts and T. H. Wren (central statuette of Watts, pictured)MemorialGrade II[4]

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The Gold SmeltersAldersgate Street1901John Daymond and SonRelief sculpture[5]

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John Wesley Conversion Place MemorialNettleton Court, London Wall1981Martin LudlowSculpture[6]

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Dolphin FountainBen Jonson Place, Barbican Estate1989–1990John RaveraFountain with sculpture[7]

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Union (Horse with Two Discs)London Wall, outside the Museum of London1999–2000Christopher Le BrunSculptureInstalled on this site in 2005.[8][9]

Aldgate

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Churchyard gateway and Fitch Memorial FountainSt Katharine Cree Churchyard1631 and 1965?D. W. Insall and Associates (1965)Fountain in repurposed architectural setting[10]

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Aldgate PumpJunction of Leadenhall Street and Fenchurch Street

51°30′48″N 0°04′40″W / 51.5132°N 0.0779°W / 51.5132; -0.0779 (Aldgate Pump)
Apparently 18th century?Water pumpGrade II[11]
Steamship's ProwHolland House, 32 Bury Street1914–1916Joseph Mendes da CostaHendrik Petrus BerlageArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[12]
The Four ElementsThe Scalpel, 52 Lime Street1954–1957 c. 1954–1957James WoodfordKohn Pederson Fox (current setting); Terence Heysham (original setting)Reliefs[13][14]

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RoundhouseOutside The Scalpel, 52 Lime Street2018Joel PerlmanSculpture[15]

Bassishaw

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Foundation stone with allegory of the CityOld Guildhall Library, Basinghall Street1870Possibly J. W. SealeHorace JonesReliefGrade II*[16]
Elizabeth I, Queen Anne and Queen VictoriaOld Guildhall Library, Basinghall Streetc. 1873J. W. SealeHorace JonesStatues in nichesGrade II*[16]
Robert Hargreaves Rogers Drinking FountainJunction of Aldermanbury and Love Lane1891?Drinking fountainErected to commemorate Rogers's election as Deputy Alderman.[17][18]

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Memorial to John Heminges and Henry CondellFormer churchyard of St Mary Aldermanbury

51°30′59″N 0°05′35″W / 51.5164°N 0.0931°W / 51.5164; -0.0931 (Memorial to John Heminges and Henry Condell)
1895–1896C. J. AllenCharles Clement WalkerMemorial with bustGrade IIInaugurated 15 July 1896. Incorporates a bronze bust of William Shakespeare. Heminges and Condell, the compilers of Shakespeare's First Folio, were both buried in the parish.[19]
Maiden keystoneBrewers' Hall, Aldermanbury Square1958–1960Charles WheelerHubert WorthingtonArchitectural sculpture[20]

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RitualOutside Woolgate Exchange, Coleman Street

51°30′59″N 0°05′24″W / 51.5164°N 0.0900°W / 51.5164; -0.0900 (Ritual)
1968–1969Antanas BraždysSculptureGrade II[21]
Glass FountainGuildhall Piazza1969Allen DavidFountain with sculpture[22]

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Beyond TomorrowGuildhall Piazza

51°30′58″N 0°05′31″W / 51.5161°N 0.0919°W / 51.5161; -0.0919 (Beyond Tomorrow)
1972Karin JonzenSculptural group[23]

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The MinotaurLondon Wall Place1973Michael AyrtonSculptureThe sculpture was previously located at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and also elsewhere within the Barbican estate.[24]

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UnityAlban Gate

51°31′03″N 0°05′36″W / 51.5175°N 0.0933°W / 51.5175; -0.0933 (Unity)
1992Ivan KlapežSculptural group[25]

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Dick Whittington and His CatGuildhall Art Gallery1999Lawrence TindallRichard Gilbert ScottArchitectural sculpture[26]

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Bust of Samuel PepysGuildhall Art Gallery1999Tim CrawleyRichard Gilbert ScottArchitectural sculpture[26]

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Bust of Oliver CromwellGuildhall Art Gallery1999Tim CrawleyRichard Gilbert ScottArchitectural sculpture[26]

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Bust of William ShakespeareGuildhall Art Gallery1999Tim CrawleyRichard Gilbert ScottArchitectural sculpture[26]

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Bust of Christopher WrenGuildhall Art Gallery1999Tim CrawleyRichard Gilbert ScottArchitectural sculpture[26]
Standing stone and benchAldermanbury Square2000Richard KindersleyStanding stone[20]

Billingsgate

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Company arms, Triton reliefs, capitals and River God keystoneWatermen's Hall, St Mary at Hill1779?William Blackburn (?)Architectural sculptureGrade II*[27]
Britannia, Dolphins and City ArmsOld Billingsgate Market1873–1878UnknownHorace JonesPediment sculpturesGrade II[28]
Camel CaravanPeek House, 20 Eastcheap, at the junction with Lovat Lane1884William TheedAlexander PeeblesReliefThe trademark of Peek Bros.[29]

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The Minster Court HorsesMinster Court, Mincing Lane1989–1990Althea WynneStatues[30]
Lupine Flower30 Fenchurch Street2023Arne QuinzeSculpture[31]

Bishopsgate

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Charity Boy and Charity GirlSt Botolph's Church Hall1821??Statues in niches[32]
RamNew Street1860s??Sculpture[33]
Two drinking fountainsChurchyard of St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate

51°30′59″N 0°04′53″W / 51.5165°N 0.0815°W / 51.5165; -0.0815 (Two drinking fountains)
1866?Drinking fountainsGrade II
Bishopsgate Parish War MemorialChurchyard of St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate

51°31′00″N 0°04′54″W / 51.516577°N 0.08164°W / 51.516577; -0.08164 (Bishopsgate Parish War Memorial)
1916Maile and Sons?Memorial crossGrade II
BakersFormer Nordheim Model Bakery, 12–13 Widegate Street1926Philip Lindsey ClarkGeorge Val MyerReliefs[34]
Beaver weather vaneRoof of 60–64 Bishopsgate1926?Charles Mewès and Arthur Joseph DavisWeather vane[35]

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The CnihtengildDevonshire Square1990Denys MitchellEquestrian statue[36]
CockerelCock Hill

51°31′03″N 0°04′42″W / 51.5176°N 0.0784°W / 51.5176; -0.0784 (Cockerel)
1991?Ceramic tilesArtist possibly "W.N."[37]
RebellionEast India House, 109 Middlesex Street1992–1993Judy BoytSculpture[38]
Alphabet mural119 Middlesex Street2010Ben EineStreet artCompleted September 2010.[39]
Bishop's mitreOutside 101–105 Bishopsgate, near its junction with Wormwood Street??Plaque[40]

Broadgate

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Bellerophon Taming PegasusBroadgate Square

51°31′08″N 0°05′06″W / 51.5189°N 0.0851°W / 51.5189; -0.0851 (Bellerophon Taming Pegasus)
1964–1966Jacques LipchitzSculpture[41]

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Rush HourFinsbury Avenue Square1983–1987George SegalSculptural group[42]

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FulcrumBroadgate Octagon1986–1987Richard SerraSculpture[43]
Ganapathi and DeviSun Street Roundabout1988Stephen CoxSculpture[44]
Leaping Hare on Crescent and BellBroadgate Square1988Barry FlanaganSculpture[41]

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Broadgate VenusExchange Square

51°31′11″N 0°04′50″W / 51.51972°N 0.08050°W / 51.51972; -0.08050 (Broadgate Venus)
1989Fernando BoteroRecumbent statue[45]
Tiled fountainCorner of Exchange House, junction of Primrose Street and Appold Street1990Joan Gardy ArtigasTiled fountain[46]

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The Broad FamilyExchange Square1991Xavier CorberóSculptures[46]
Water featureExchange Square1991Stephen CoxSkidmore, Owings & MerrillCascading water feature with sculpture[47]

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Eye-IBishopsgate entrance to Pindar Plaza1993Bruce McLeanSculpture[48]
ChromoramaSun Street2015David BatchelorSculpture[49]

Liverpool Street station

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Memorial to Charles FryattEast wall

51°31′03″N 0°04′55″W / 51.5175°N 0.0819°W / 51.5175; -0.0819 (Memorials to Charles Fryatt and Henry Wilson)
1916–1917H. T. H. van GolberdingeMemorial tablet with portrait roundel[50]

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London Society of East Anglians War Memorial
Men of Norfolk, SuffolkEssex and Cambridgeshire
1920?Guy DawberPlaque[51]

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Great Eastern Railway War MemorialEast wall

51°31′04″N 0°04′56″W / 51.5177°N 0.0822°W / 51.5177; -0.0822 (Great Eastern Railway Memorial)
1922Farmer and BrindleyWar memorial
Memorial to Sir Henry Wilson, 1st BaronetEast wall1922–1923Charles Leonard HartwellMemorial tablet with portrait relief[50]

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Für das Kind
Kindertransport


51°31′03″N 0°04′55″W / 51.5175°N 0.0819°W / 51.5175; -0.0819 (Für das Kind)
2003 and 2011Flor KentSculptural group[52]

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Kindertransport – The ArrivalHope Square, outside Liverpool Street station

51°31′03″N 0°04′57″W / 51.5176°N 0.0826°W / 51.5176; -0.0826 (Kindertransport – The Arrival)
2006Frank Meisler and Arie OvadiaSculptural group[53]

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Infinite AccumulationOutside the Elizabeth line eastern ticket hall2023Yayoi KusamaSculpture[54]

Bread Street

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Statue of James ITemple Bar GateJohn BushnellJoshua Marshall and Thomas Knight, with the possible involvement of Christopher WrenStatue in nicheGrade I
Statue of Anne of DenmarkTemple Bar GateJohn BushnellJoshua Marshall and Thomas Knight, with the possible involvement of Christopher WrenStatue in nicheGrade I
Statue of Charles ITemple Bar GateJohn BushnellJoshua Marshall and Thomas Knight, with the possible involvement of Christopher WrenStatue in nicheGrade I
Statue of Charles IITemple Bar GateJohn BushnellJoshua Marshall and Thomas Knight, with the possible involvement of Christopher WrenStatue in nicheGrade I

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Panyer Alley BoyPanyer Alley Steps

51°30′53″N 0°05′52″W / 51.5148°N 0.0977°W / 51.5148; -0.0977 (Panyer Alley Boy)
1688?Relief sculptureGrade II[55]

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St Lawrence and Mary Magdalene Drinking FountainCarter Lane Gardens

51°30′46″N 0°05′51″W / 51.5129°N 0.0974°W / 51.5129; -0.0974 (St Lawrence and Mary Magdalene Drinking Fountain)
1866Joseph DurhamJohn RobinsonDrinking fountain with sculptureGrade II[56]

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Memorial to Admiral Arthur PhillipCannon Street Gardens

51°30′47″N 0°05′45″W / 51.5131°N 0.0958°W / 51.5131; -0.0958 (Arthur Phillip)
1932 (original memorial; most features of the present memorial date to 1968, 1976 and 2000)Charles Leonard Hartwell, W. Hamilton Buchan and Sharon A. M. Keenan?Memorial with bust[57]

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Wall fountainFestival Gardens

51°30′48″N 0°05′49″W / 51.5132°N 0.0970°W / 51.5132; -0.0970 (Wall fountain)
1950?Albert RichardsonFountain[58]

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The Young LoversFestival Gardens

51°30′48″N 0°05′50″W / 51.5133°N 0.0972°W / 51.5133; -0.0972 (The Young Lovers)
1950–1951Georg EhrlichSculptural group[59]
Icarus IIIDistaff Lane Garden

51°30′45″N 0°05′50″W / 51.5124°N 0.0972°W / 51.5124; -0.0972 (Icarus III)
1973Michael AyrtonSculptureMoved from Old Change Court circa 2020, image shows original location.[60]

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PaternosterPaternoster Square

51°30′53″N 0°05′56″W / 51.5146°N 0.0989°W / 51.5146; -0.0989 (Paternoster)
1975Elisabeth FrinkSculptural group[61]

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National Firefighters MemorialCarter Lane Gardens

51°30′46″N 0°05′55″W / 51.5129°N 0.0985°W / 51.5129; -0.0985 (National Firefighters Memorial)
1990–1991John W. MillsSculptural group[62]

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Paternoster VentsPaternoster Square

51°30′51″N 0°06′02″W / 51.5143°N 0.1005°W / 51.5143; -0.1005 (Paternoster Vents)
2002Thomas HeatherwickVents[63]


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Angel I to VSt Paul's Churchyard

51°30′50″N 0°06′00″W / 51.5139°N 0.1000°W / 51.5139; -0.1000 (Angel I to V)
2003Emily YoungWilliam Whitfield (commissioner)Sculptures[64]
Noon-Mark10 Paternoster Square2003Frank King (gnomon and astronomy) and Lida Lopes Cardozo Kindersley (letter-cutting)Eric Parry Architects (commissioners)Analemmatic sundial[65][66]

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Paternoster Square ColumnPaternoster Square

51°30′53″N 0°05′58″W / 51.5147°N 0.0994°W / 51.5147; -0.0994 (Paternoster Square Column)
2003William Whitfield and Andrew LockwoodColumn
Lion, Unicorn and two City DragonsTemple Bar Gate2004Tim CrawleyFreeland Rees Roberts (restoration)SculpturesGrade I
AmicaleThe Queen's Diamond Jubilee Garden2007Paul MountSculptureInstalled on this site in March 2012.[67]

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Globe with SlotsCarter Lane Gardens2009 or beforePaul MountSculpture[68]

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Bust of John DonneThe Queen's Diamond Jubilee Garden

51°30′48″N 0°05′50″W / 51.5133°N 0.0973°W / 51.5133; -0.0973 (Bust of John Donne)
2012Nigel BoonhamBust[67]

One New Change

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Elizabeth IIOne New Changec. 1953–1960Boris AnrepMosaic[69]
William III and Mary IIOne New Changec. 1953–1960Boris AnrepMosaic[69]
Compass RoseOne New Changec. 1953–1960Boris AnrepMosaic[69]
ArielOne New Changec. 1953–1960Boris AnrepMosaic
Guardian LionOne New Change1957 c. 1957Charles WheelerVictor Heal (original setting)Relief[70]
Saint George TriumphantOne New Change1957 c. 1957Charles WheelerVictor Heal (original setting)Relief[70]
Saint George CombatantOne New Change1957 c. 1957Charles WheelerVictor Heal (original setting)Relief[70]
Guardian LionOne New Change1957 c. 1957Charles WheelerVictor Heal (original setting)Relief[70]
NailOne New Change2011Gavin TurkSculpture[71]

Bridge and Bridge Without

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The Monument
Great Fire of London
Monument Yard

51°30′36″N 0°05′10″W / 51.5101°N 0.0860°W / 51.5101; -0.0860 (The Monument)
1671–1677Caius Gabriel Cibber, Edward Pearce and George BowersChristopher Wren and Robert HookeMonumental column with basement astronomical observatoryGrade I

Scheduled monument

[72]
Statue of James HulbertGarden of Fishmongers' Hall1724Robert EastonStatue[73]

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MicePhilpot Lane, near junction with Eastcheap1862Uncertain, but thought to be John Young and Son[74]
Female Figure holding a GlobeAdelaide House, London Bridge Approach1921–1925William Reid DickJohn James Burnet and Thomas S. TaitArchitectural sculptureGrade II[75]

Broad Street

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Credit Facilitating Transport, Commerce and Industry and sexfoil panels7 Lothbury1866James RedfernGeorge Somers Leigh ClarkeReliefsGrade II*[76]
"Persian" Atlas FiguresDrapers' Hall, Throgmorton Street1898–1899Henry Alfred PegramThomas Graham JacksonArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[77]

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Statue of Saint Augustine of HippoAugustine House, 6a Austin Friars1955–1957John SkeapingArthur BaileyArchitectural sculpture[78]

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Augustinian Friar4 Austin Friars1989T. MetcalfeFookes, Ness and Gough (1987–1990 refurbishment of Nos. 2–6)Statue in niche[79]
Standing StoneAustin Friars, outside Augustine House2000Richard KindersleyStanding stoneInscribed with words from T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets.[80]
Last of Light (3 Needles)Angel Court2017Sara BarkerFletcher Priest ArchitectsArchitectural sculpture[81]
Selvedge with darkThrogmorton Passage2017Sara BarkerFletcher Priest ArchitectsArchitectural sculpture[81]

Candlewick

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Chimera with Personifications of Fire and the Sea24–28 Lombard Street

51°30′45″N 0°05′12″W / 51.5124°N 0.0866°W / 51.5124; -0.0866 (Chimera with Personifications of Fire and the Sea)
1914Francis William Doyle JonesGordon & GuntonArchitectural sculptureGrade II[82]
Shield of the London Life Association81 King William Street1925–1927Charles Leonard HartwellWilliam Curtis GreenArchitectural sculpture[83]
Unity and Security81 King William Street1925–1927Herbert William PalliserWilliam Curtis GreenArchitectural sculpture[83]
Wisdom and Foresight81 King William Street1925–1927Herbert William PalliserWilliam Curtis GreenArchitectural sculpture[83]
Break the Wall of Distrust108 Cannon Street1989–1990Zurab TsereteliArchitectural sculpture[84]

Castle Baynard

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Memorial to Robert WaithmanSalisbury Square

51°30′49″N 0°06′23″W / 51.513509°N 0.106346°W / 51.513509; -0.106346 (Memorial to Robert Waithman)
1833James ElmesObeliskGrade II[85]

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Temperance drinking fountainNew Bridge Street

51°30′41″N 0°06′15″W / 51.511362°N 0.104106°W / 51.511362; -0.104106 (Temperance Drinking Fountain)
1861Wills BrothersDrinking fountain with statueGrade II
CapitalsBlackfriars Bridge1860–1869John Birnie PhilipJoseph Cubitt and H. CarrArchitectural sculptureGrade II[86]
PegasusInner Temple Gateway, Tudor Street1887John Daymond and Son?ReliefGrade II[87]

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Statue of Queen VictoriaNew Bridge Street

51°30′40″N 0°06′16″W / 51.511°N 0.1044°W / 51.511; -0.1044 (Statue of Queen Victoria)
1893–1896Charles Bell BirchStatueGrade II[88]
Relief panel and figure of YouthPemberton House, New Street Square1955Wilfred DudeneyRichard Seifert & PartnersArchitectural sculpture[33]

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The Seven Ages of ManBaynard House, Queen Victoria Street

51°30′43″N 0°06′03″W / 51.51188°N 0.10093°W / 51.51188; -0.10093 (The Seven Ages of Man)
1980Richard KindersleySculpture[89]
TaxiJohn Carpenter Street

51°30′40″N 0°06′22″W / 51.5111°N 0.1061°W / 51.5111; -0.1061 (Taxi)
1983John Seward Johnson IIStatue

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Saint George and the DragonDorset Rise

51°30′46″N 0°06′20″W / 51.51282°N 0.10569°W / 51.51282; -0.10569
1988Michael SandleSculptural group

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Statue of HodgeGough Square

51°30′53″N 0°06′27″W / 51.514722222222°N 0.1075°W / 51.514722222222; -0.1075 (Statue of Hodge)
1997Jon BickleyStatue[90]
CantusShoe Lane2002Charles HadcockSculpture[91]

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ResolutionCorner of St Bride Street and Shoe Lane

51°30′56″N 0°06′22″W / 51.51554°N 0.10615°W / 51.51554; -0.10615 (Resolution)
2007Antony GormleySculpture[92]
BrowsersNew Street Square2008Jonathan ClarkeSculptures[93][94]
Day and Night, Night and DayNew Street Square2009Ron HaseldenNeon sculpture[95]
GatewayNew Fetter Lane2011Jonathan ClarkeSculpture[93]

Eastern end of Fleet Street to Ludgate Circus

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
PuttiSt Bartholomew House, 92 Fleet Street1900Gilbert SealeH. Huntly GordonArchitectural sculptureGrade II[96]
Statue of Mary, Queen of ScotsQueen of Scots House, 143–144 Fleet Street

51°30′52″N 0°06′26″W / 51.514311°N 0.107181°W / 51.514311; -0.107181 (State of Mary, Queen of Scots)
1905?R. M. RoeStatue in nicheGrade II[97]
The Past and The FutureDaily Telegraph Building, 135–141 Fleet Street1929–1930Samuel RabinovitchElcock and SutcliffeArchitectural sculptureGrade II[98]
Panel with two Mercury figures and a globe; Panel with swallowsDaily Telegraph Building, 135–141 Fleet Street1929–1930A. J. Oakley?Elcock and SutcliffeArchitectural sculptureGrade II[99]

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Memorial to Edgar WallaceLudgate House, 107 Fleet Street (at Ludgate Circus)1934Francis William Doyle-JonesPlaque with portrait medallion[100]
Busts of King LudLeon restaurant, 12 Ludgate Circus (former King Lud pub)1870Lewis Henry IsaacsArchitectural sculpture[101]
Bust of T. P. O'ConnorChronicle House, 72–78 Fleet Street

51°30′51″N 0°06′24″W / 51.5141°N 0.10657°W / 51.5141; -0.10657 (Bust of T. P. O'Connor)
1935–1936Francis William Doyle-JonesBust[102]
The Herald85 Fleet Street1938–1939William Reid DickEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II[103]

St Paul's Cathedral

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DateArtist / designerTypeDesignationNotes
Angels with the Royal ArmsLunette within pediment of north front1698Grinling GibbonsReliefGrade I[104]
PhoenixLunette within pediment of south front1699Caius Gabriel CibberReliefGrade I[105]
Saint Paul Preaching to the BereansOver great west door1705–1706Francis BirdReliefGrade I[106]
The Conversion of Saint PaulPediment of west front1706Francis BirdReliefGrade I[107]
Saul Receiving Letters from the High PriestNorth side of the upper storey above the porticoProbably between 1706 and 1712Francis BirdReliefGrade I[108]
Ananias Putting His Hands on Saul and Restoring His SightSouth side of the upper storey above the porticoProbably between 1706 and 1712Francis BirdReliefGrade I[109]
Saint Paul and the Gaoler of PhilippiInside the portico, on the north side wall1712/1713 c. 1712/1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[110]
Saint Paul Bitten by a Viper on MaltaInside the portico, on the south side wall1712/1713 c. 1712/1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[110]
Saint Paul Before FelixWithin the portico, to the left of the great west door1712–1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[111]
Saint Paul Before AgrippaWithin the portico, to the right of the great west door1712–1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[111]
The Stoning of Saint StephenOver north door, west frontPossibly 1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[109]
The Baptism of SaulOver south door, west frontPossibly 1713Francis BirdReliefGrade I[106]
Saints Peter, James and PaulPediment of west front1718–1721Francis BirdStatuesGrade I[112]
Four EvangelistsParapet at the foot of the side towers, west front1718–1721Francis BirdStatuesGrade I[112]
Saints Barnabas, Philip, James the Less, Jude and John the BaptistPediment of north front1720–1724Francis Bird, with some additions by Farmer & BrindleyStatuesGrade I[113]
Saints Simon and MatthiasOuter corners of south transeptBetween 1722–1724 and 1923–1925Francis Bird, with substantial additions by Henry PooleStatuesGrade I[104]
Saints Thomas, Andrew and BartholomewPediment of south front1898–1900Farmer & Brindley after Francis BirdStatuesGrade I[113]

St Paul's Churchyard

See also Emily Young's Angel series above, in the ward of Bread Street
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Statue of Queen AnneSt Paul's Churchyard

51°30′49″N 0°06′00″W / 51.5137°N 0.0999°W / 51.5137; -0.0999 (Statue of Queen Anne)
1884–1886 (after an original of 1709–1712)Richard Claude Belt and L. A. Malempré, after Francis BirdChristopher WrenStatue flanked by other sculptureGrade II[114]

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St Paul's CrossSt Paul's Churchyard

51°30′51″N 0°05′52″W / 51.5142°N 0.0977°W / 51.5142; -0.0977 (St Paul's Cross)
1908–1910Bertram MackennalReginald BlomfieldStatue on columnGrade II[115]

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Statue of Thomas BecketSt Paul's Churchyard

51°30′49″N 0°05′51″W / 51.5135°N 0.0976°W / 51.5135; -0.0976 (Statue of Thomas Becket)
1971Edward Bainbridge CopnallStatueGrade II[116]
Memorial to Londoners killed in World War II bombardmentsSt Paul's Churchyard1999Richard KindersleyMemorial[117]

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Statue of John WesleySt Paul's Churchyard

51°30′51″N 0°05′55″W / 51.5143°N 0.09854°W / 51.5143; -0.09854 (Statue of John Wesley)
1988 (after an original of 1825–1849)after Samuel Manning the Elder and Samuel Manning the YoungerStatue[118]

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Putti crowning Queen Victoria, and symbolic flora42–44 Gresham Street1850–1852?Sancton WoodReliefsGrade IIBanderoles inscribed THE QUEEN'S/ ASSURANCE/ ESTABLISHED/ AD 185 (sic).[119]
Keystones portraying Postmasters General and sprandrels with men writing and receiving letters

Cecil Raikes and Alfred Morley

Nomura House, St Martin's Le Grand and King Edward Street1889–1895?Henry TannerArchitectural sculpture[120]
Atlas with GlobeKing Street

51°30′51″N 0°05′32″W / 51.5141°N 0.0923°W / 51.5141; -0.0923 (Atlas with Globe)
1893–1894Thomas Tyrrell for Farmer and BrindleyAlfred WaterhouseArchitectural sculptureGrade II[121]

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Signs of the Zodiac107 Cheapside1955–1958John SkeapingAntony Lloyd of Curtis Green, Son & Lloyd12 stone panelsOriginally installed with a figure of Apollo plus sun and star motifs, now lost, in the scheme.[122]
Three PritnersGoldsmiths' Hall garden (former churchyard of St John Zachary)

51°30′58″N 0°05′43″W / 51.5160°N 0.0954°W / 51.5160; -0.0954 (Three Printers)
1957 c. 1957Wilfred DudeneySculptural groupThe only public monument to newspapers in Britain. Originally sited in New Street Square, the group was rescued by Christopher Wilson and moved to its present location in 2009.[123][124]
Relief of Thomas Becket90 Cheapside

51°30′49″N 0°05′31″W / 51.5136°N 0.0919°W / 51.5136; -0.0919 (Relief of Thomas Becket)
?Plaque

Coleman Street

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Architectural sculptureEurope Arab Bank (originally the Metropolitan Life Assurance headquarters), 13 and 15 Moorgate1890–1895William Silver FrithAston Webb and Ingress BellArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[125]
The Electric Telegraph, or Electricity and EngineeringElectra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903George FramptonJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[126]
Allegorical panelsElectra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903F. W. PomeroyJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[127]
Egypt, Japan, India and ChinaElectra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903William Goscombe JohnJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[128]
Amorini with companies' arms and sealsElectra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903Alfred DruryJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[128]
Young atlantes with armilla and zodiacal globeElectra House, Moorgate1900–1903 c. 1900–1903F. W. PomeroyJohn Belcher and John James JoassArchitectural sculptureGrade II[128]
Victory and PlentySalisbury House, Finsbury Circus1901?Davis and EmmanuelArchitectural sculptureGrade II[129]

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Drinking fountainFinsbury Circus

51°31′05″N 0°05′10″W / 51.518014°N 0.086091°W / 51.518014; -0.086091 (Drinking fountain)
1902John Whitehead and SonDrinking fountainGrade IIThe shelter is based on the well head designed by Philip Webb for William Morris's Red House in Bexleyheath.[130]
Britannia (two versions)Britannic House, Moorgate1924Francis Derwent WoodEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[131]
Indian Water-carrierBritannic House, Moorgate1924Francis Derwent WoodEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[131]

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Persian Scarf-dancerBritannic House, Moorgate1924 c. 1924Francis Derwent WoodEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[131]
Woman and Baby or SpringBritannic House, Moorgate1924 c. 1924Francis Derwent WoodEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[131]
Decorative keystonesBritannic House, Moorgate1924 c. 1924Messrs Broadbent & SonsEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[131]
Lighthouse42 Moorgate

51°31′00″N 0°05′20″W / 51.5166°N 0.0889°W / 51.5166; -0.0889 (Lighthouse)
1928?Aston WebbArchitectural sculptureBuilt as the headquarter of Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation. Possibly previously had a working light.[132]
Neptune42 Moorgate

51°31′00″N 0°05′20″W / 51.5166°N 0.0889°W / 51.5166; -0.0889 (Neptune)
1928?Aston WebbArchitectural sculptureBuilt as the headquarter of Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation.[132]

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The GardenerBrewers' Hall Garden, London Wall, near the junction with Moorgate

51°31′02″N 0°05′33″W / 51.5172°N 0.0925°W / 51.5172; -0.0925 (The Gardener)
1971–1972Karin JonzenStatue[133]
Doors and screens2 Moorgate1973–1975John PooleFitzroy Robinson & PartnersBronze doors and screensGrade IICommissioned by Brown, Shipley & Co. The design on the doors is intended to represent "the interaction of spheres of influence".[134]
Doors1 Moorgate1980s?Mountford and GruningBronze doorsGrade IIThought to have been installed by the Banco di Napoli.[135][136]

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Memorial to George Dance the YoungerCircus Place

51°31′02″N 0°05′12″W / 51.5172°N 0.0867°W / 51.5172; -0.0867 (Memorial to George Dance the Younger)
1999Mel Morris Jones?Obeliscal ventilation shaft
Manifold (Major Third) 5:4Moorgate entrance of Liverpool Street station2018Conrad ShawcrossSculptureInstalled 2023.[137] A representation of a piano chord falling into silence, created using a machine based on a Victorian harmonograph.[138]

Chartered Accountants' Hall

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Allegorical friezeMoorgate Place and Great Swan Alleyc. 1888–1893Hamo ThornycroftJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteReliefsGrade II*Sections represent the Arts, the Sciences, Crafts, Education, Commerce, Manufactures, Agriculture, Mining, Accountancy, Railways, Shipping, India and the Colonies and Building.[139]
Boys with Coat of ArmsMoorgate Place1890–1892Harry BatesJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[139]
Corbel with winged, fish-tailed atlantesCorner of Great Swan Alley and Moorgate Place1890–1892Harry BatesJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[140]
Eleven termsGreat Swan Alley1890–1892Harry BatesJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[141]
Brackets and corbel of nicheGreat Swan Alley, over the entrance1890–1892Attributed to Harry BatesJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteArchitectural sculptureGrade II*The niche was intended to house a bronze statue of Queen Victoria, never realised. [142]
JusticeCorner of Great Swan Alley and Moorgate Place1892–1893Hamo ThornycroftJohn Belcher and Arthur Beresford PiteStatueGrade II*[141]
Architecture friezeGreat Swan Alley1930–1931James Alexander StephensonJohn James JoassReliefGrade II*[143]
Six termsGreat Swan Alley1930–1931Possibly by James Alexander StephensonJohn James JoassReliefsGrade II*[143]
Three historical panelsGreat Swan Alley1969David McFallWilliam WhitfieldReliefsGrade II*[144]

Cordwainer

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Royal progresses of Edward VI, Elizabeth I, Charles II and Queen Victoria1 Poultry1875Joseph KremerF. Chancellor (original building, 12–13 Poultry); James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates (current building)ReliefsGrade II*[145]
Hutton PanelsBank station (relocated from Bucklersbury House)1960John HuttonEngraved and etched glass panels

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Statue of Captain John SmithBow Churchyard

51°30′49″N 0°05′38″W / 51.5137°N 0.0939°W / 51.5137; -0.0939 (Statue of Captain John Smith)
1960 (after an original of 1907)Charles Renick after William CouperStatueGrade II[146]

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The CordwainerWatling Street

51°30′45″N 0°05′34″W / 51.5125°N 0.0928°W / 51.5125; -0.0928 (The Cordwainer)
2002Alma BoyesStatue[147]

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Forgotten StreamsBloomberg London2017Cristina IglesiasFoster and PartnersSculpture[148]

Cornhill

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Relief with two sailors37–38 Threadneedle Street1803 c. 1803John Bacon and a later restorerJohn Macvicar Anderson?Architectural sculptureGrade II[149]

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Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of WellingtonIn front of the Royal Exchange

51°30′39″N 0°05′16″W / 51.5108°N 0.0878°W / 51.5108; -0.0878 (Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington)
1837–1844Francis Leggatt Chantrey and Henry WeekesEquestrian sculptureGrade II[150]
Pedimental sculptureRoyal Exchange1842–1844Richard Westmacott Jr.William TitePedimental sculptureGrade I[151]
Statue of Richard WhittingtonRoyal Exchange1844John Edward CarewWilliam TiteStatue in nicheGrade I[152]
Statue of Thomas GreshamRoyal Exchange1844–1845William BehnesWilliam TiteStatue in nicheGrade I[153]
Statue of Hugh MyddeltonRoyal Exchange1844–1845Samuel JosephWilliam TiteStatue in nicheGrade I[152]
Saint Michael Disputing with Satan About the Body of Moses; Blessing Christ; Adoring AngelsSt Michael, Cornhill1856–1858John Birnie PhilipGeorge Gilbert ScottArchitectural sculptureGrade I[154]
Spandrel figures with camels40 Threadneedle Street (formerly the Oriental Bank Corporation), in the alley leading to Adam's Court1858–1859??Architectural sculptureGrade II[155]

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Statue of George PeabodyRoyal Exchange Buildings

51°30′50″N 0°05′11″W / 51.513943°N 0.086479°W / 51.513943; -0.086479 (Statue of George Peabody)
1869William Wetmore StoryStatueGrade II[156]

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CharityRoyal Exchange Buildings

51°30′50″N 0°05′12″W / 51.513916°N 0.086604°W / 51.513916; -0.086604 (Charity)
1878–1879Jules DalouJames EdmestonDrinking fountainGrade II[157]
Atlas Herms ("Persians")71–73 Cornhill1896Henry PegramGoymour CuthbertArchitectural sculptureGrade II[158]

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Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association's Jubilee Drinking FountainRoyal Exchange Buildings

51°30′49″N 0°05′11″W / 51.5135°N 0.0865°W / 51.5135; -0.0865 (Jubilee Drinking Fountain)
1909–1911Stephen R. Melton (current sculpture); J. Whitehead & Sons (original sculpture)J. Whitehead & SonsDrinking fountain with sculptureGrade II[159]

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Thomas Gray Birthplace Memorial41 Cornhill1917–1918Frederick William PomeroySydney PerksPlaque with portrait medallionGrade II[160]

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London Troops War MemorialOutside the Royal Exchange

51°30′49″N 0°05′17″W / 51.5135°N 0.0881°W / 51.5135; -0.0881 (London Troops War Memorial)
1919–1920Alfred Drury and William Silver FrithAston WebbWar memorialGrade II*[161]

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St Michael Cornhill War MemorialSt Michael, Cornhill

51°30′47″N 0°05′08″W / 51.5131°N 0.0856°W / 51.5131; -0.0856 (St Michael Cornhill War Memorial)
1920Richard Reginald GouldenWar memorial with sculptureGrade II*[162]
Boy and DuckAdam's Court1922 (?)After Pierino da VinciFountain with sculptureReplica of a fountain in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence.[163]

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Bust of Abraham LincolnRoyal Exchange1928Andrew O'ConnorBust[164]

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Bust of Paul ReuterRoyal Exchange Buildings

51°30′49″N 0°05′11″W / 51.5136°N 0.0864°W / 51.5136; -0.0864 (Bust of Paul Reuter)
1976Michael BlackTheo CrosbyHerm bust[165]
Demeter62–64 Cornhill1989Don Brown and Kevin Gordon (supervised by Terry Powell)Rolfe JuddArchitectural sculpture[166]

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Statue of James Henry GreatheadCornhill

51°30′48″N 0°05′17″W / 51.5133°N 0.0880°W / 51.5133; -0.0880 (Statue of James Greathead)
1993–1994James ButlerStatue[167]
City WingCorner of Old Broad Street and Threadneedle Walk

51°30′51″N 0°05′10″W / 51.5142°N 0.0861°W / 51.5142; -0.0861 (City Wing)
2013Christopher Le BrunEric Parry ArchitectsSculpture[168]

Gibson Hall

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ManchesterGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonSculptural groupGrade I[169]
EnglandGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonSculptural groupGrade I[169]
WalesGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonSculptural groupGrade I[169]
BirminghamGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[170]
Newcastle and the Pottery DistrictsGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[170]
DoverGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[170]
BirminghamGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[170]
LondonGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865Henry Bursill or Felix Martin MillerJohn GibsonSculptural groupGrade I[171]
The ArtsGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[171]
CommerceGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[171]
ScienceGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[171]
ManufacturesGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[172]
AgricultureGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[172]
NavigationGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1864–1865John HancockJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[172]
ShipbuildingGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1878Charles Henry MabeyJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[170]
MiningGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1878Charles Henry MabeyJohn GibsonStatueGrade I[170]
ShipbuildingGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1878Charles Henry MabeyJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[172]
MiningGibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate1878Charles Henry MabeyJohn GibsonReliefGrade I[172]

Cripplegate

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Science and Art; Education accompanied by Art and ScienceFormer Cripplegate Institute (now UBS), Golden Lane1894–1896 and 1910–1911?Sidney R. J. Smith and F. HammondArchitectural sculptureGrade II[173]
Saint GilesSt Giles-without-Cripplegate1951–1960 (?)?Probably Godfrey AllenStatue in nicheGrade I[174]

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Fleet Building MuralsCromwell Highwalk, Barbican Estate (relocated from Fleet Building, Farringdon Street)1960 c. 1960Dorothy AnnanCeramic mural panelsGrade II[175]
AscentBen Jonson Place, Barbican Centre1990Charlotte MayerSculpture[176]

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The Barbican MuseGilbert Highwalk, Barbican Centre

51°31′11″N 0°05′34″W / 51.5196°N 0.0929°W / 51.5196; -0.0929 (The Barbican Muse)
1993–1994Matthew Spendersuspended sculptures[177]

Dowgate

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Pediment with the company arms and decorative friezeSkinners' Hall, Dowgate Hill1778–1779?William JuppRelief sculptureGrade I[178]

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Memorial to the dead of
St John the Baptist upon Walbrook
Cloak Lane

51°30′42″N 0°05′28″W / 51.5115904°N 0.091207416°W / 51.5115904; -0.091207416 (St John the Baptist upon Walbrook Memorial)
1884?MonumentGrade II[179]

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LIFFE TraderDowgate Hill

51°30′39″N 0°05′28″W / 51.5107°N 0.0912°W / 51.5107; -0.0912 (LIFFE Trader)
1997Stephen MeltonStatueFormerly located on Walbrook in Cordwainer ward. Relocated to the Guildhall, and then to its current site on Dowgate Hill in 2021.[180][181]
Magister EquitumWhittington Gardens2005 (after an original of 1924)After Duilio CambellottiSculpture[182]

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The Plumber's ApprenticeCannon Street station2011Martin JenningsStatueCommissioned by the Worshipful Company of Plumbers to mark its 400th anniversary; the guild's last livery hall stood on the site now occupied by the station.[183]

Farringdon Within

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Relief of Guy of Warwick7 Newgate Street, at Warwick Lane1688?Fitzroy Robinson (7 Newgate Street, 2000)Relief[184][185]

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Statue of Rowland HillKing Edward Street

51°30′59″N 0°05′55″W / 51.5163°N 0.0986°W / 51.5163; -0.0986 (Statue of Rowland Hill)
1882Edward Onslow FordStatueGrade II[186]

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FriezeCutlers' Hall, Warwick Lane1887Benjamin Creswick or George TinworthT. Tayler SmithRelief sculptureGrade II[187]
Tympanum and grotesque reliefs on metopesThe Black Friar pub, corner of Queen Victoria Street and New Bridge Street1904–1905Nathaniel HitchHerbert Fuller-ClarkArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[188]
Fretted sign plaques with friarsThe Black Friar pub, corner of Queen Victoria Street and New Bridge Street1904–1905(?)?Herbert Fuller-ClarkArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[188]
Allegorical reliefs of infantsMeridian House, 34–35 Farringdon Street (formerly the offices of Babcock & Wilcox)1921–1922George AlexanderVictor WilkinsArchitectural relief sculptures[189]
Frieze with chess piece motifsSt Paul's House, Warwick Lane1963Alan CollinsVictor HealRelief sculpture[190]
The Black FriarThe Black Friar pub, corner of Queen Victoria Street and New Bridge Street1983(?)?Herbert Fuller-ClarkStatueGrade II*[188]
Stained glass canopiesFaçade of 100 New Bridge Street1991–1992Brian ClarkeRenton Howard Wood LevinStained glassTwo-part composition along the principal elevation.
Ceramic muralsWaithman Street façade of 100 New Bridge Street1992Rupert SpiraRenton Howard Wood LevinCeramic murals[191][192]
Newgate Street ClockNewgate Street

51°30′56″N 0°05′56″W / 51.51552°N 0.09898°W / 51.51552; -0.09898 (Newgate Street Clock)
2007Smith of Derby"Wandering hour" clock[193]
Christ's Hospital MemorialGarden of Christ Church Greyfriars2017Andrew BrownSculpture[194]

Old Bailey

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Rail Travel and Sea TravelBritannia House, 16–17 Old Bailey?Arthur UsherArchitectural sculpturesGrade II[195]

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JusticeCentral Criminal Court, Old Bailey, on lantern atop the dome1905–1906Frederick William PomeroyEdward William MountfordStatueGrade II*[196]
Fortitude, Truth and the Recording AngelCentral Criminal Court, Old Bailey, over the main door1905–1906Frederick William PomeroyEdward William MountfordArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[197]
Allegorical FigureCentral Criminal Court, Old Bailey, north pediment1906Frederick William PomeroyEdward William MountfordArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[198]
Allegorical FigureCentral Criminal Court, Old Bailey, south pediment1906Frederick William PomeroyEdward William MountfordArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[199]
FriezeCentral Criminal Court, Old Bailey, recessed centre bay of the main façade1906Alfred TurnerEdward William MountfordArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[200]
Man with PipeIn front of 20 Old Bailey (Fleet Place development)1992Bruce MacLeanSculpture[201]
EchoRear of 6 Old Bailey (Fleet Place development)1993Stephen CoxSculpture[202]
Zuni-Zennor10 Fleet Place1993Eilis O'Connor?Architectural sculpture[203]

St Bartholomew-the-Great

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Statue of RahereWest Porch of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking the church path1893William Silver FrithAston WebbStatue in nicheGrade I[204]
Statue of Saint BartholomewNorth Porch of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking Cloth Fair1893William Silver FrithAston WebbStatue in nicheGrade I[205]
Statue of Saint BartholomewGatehouse of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking West Smithfield1917William Silver FrithAston WebbStatue in nicheGrade II*[206]
War memorialGatehouse of St Bartholomew-the-Great, facing West Smithfield1917William Silver FrithAston WebbCrucifixGrade II*[206]

Farringdon Without

Chancery Lane

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Decorative sculpture on central blockMaughan Library1852–1853John ThomasJames PennethorneArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[207]
Statues of Queen Victoria, Elizabeth I, the Empress Matilda and Queen AnneMaughan Library1866–1867Joseph DurhamJames PennethorneStatuesGrade II*[208]
America, Australasia, Europe, Africa, India and CanadaMaughan Library1886Attributed to Walter CraneStucco panels[209]
Statues of Henry III and Edward IIIMaughan Library1891–1896Farmer & BrindleyJohn TaylorStatues in nichesGrade II*[210]
Reach UpMaughan Library2004Dorothy BrookSculpture
Statue of ConfuciusMaughan Library2010?Statue[211]
Travertine Frieze40 Chancery Lane2015Susanna HeronBennetts AssociatesRelief[212]

Fetter Lane

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Architectural sculpture80 Fetter Lane1902John Daymond & SonTreadwell & MartinRelief sculpturesGrade II[213]

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Statue of John WilkesFetter Lane1988James ButlerStatue[214]

Holborn

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DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
DoomSt Andrew, Holbornlate 17th century?Relief sculptureGrade I[215]
Charity BoySt Andrew, Holbornafter 1721?StatueGrade I[216]
Charity GirlSt Andrew, Holbornafter 1721?StatueGrade I[216]
Dragon boundary mark on south side of roadHigh Holborn

51°31′05″N 0°06′41″W / 51.518079°N 0.11127°W / 51.518079; -0.11127 (Dragon boundary marker, High Holborn)
mid-19th century (obelisk support)??Statue on obeliskGrade II[217]

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Drinking fountainChurchyard of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate1859Wills BrothersDrinking fountainGrade II[218]
Fine ArtHolborn Viaduct1868–1869Farmer & BrindleyWilliam HaywoodStatueGrade II[219]
ScienceHolborn Viaduct1868–1869Farmer & BrindleyWilliam HaywoodStatueGrade II[219]
AgricultureHolborn Viaduct1868–1869Farmer & BrindleyWilliam HaywoodStatueGrade II[219]
CommerceHolborn Viaduct1868–1869Farmer & BrindleyWilliam HaywoodStatueGrade II[219]
Winged lionsHolborn Viaduct1868–1870Farmer & BrindleyWilliam HaywoodStatuesGrade II[219]
Coat of arms of the City of LondonHolborn Viaduct1869Farmer & BrindleyWilliam HaywoodReliefGrade II[220]
Statue of Thomas GreshamHolborn Viaduct step-building1869Henry BursillWilliam HaywoodStatue in niche[220]
Statue of Henry Fitz-Ailwin de LondonestoneHolborn Viaduct step-building1869Henry BursillWilliam HaywoodStatue in niche[221]
Seated dragons with spearsHolborn Viaduct step-buildings1869Farmer & BrindleyWilliam HaywoodArchitectural sculpture[220]
Keystone headsHolborn Viaduct step-buildings1869probably Farmer & BrindleyWilliam HaywoodArchitectural sculpture[220]
AtlantesHolborn Viaduct step-buildings1869, 2000 and ?2014Henry Bursill, Carving Workshop and ?William Haywood and ?Atlantes[220]

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Statue of Albert, Prince ConsortHolborn Circus1869–1874Charles BaconPhilip Charles Hardwick and William HaywoodEquestrian statue with other sculptureGrade II[222]
Saint AndrewSt Andrew Court House, St Andrew Street1870Samuel Sanders TeulonStatue in nicheGrade II[223]
Faith Enthroned Between Hope and CharityCity Temple, Holborn Viaduct1873–1874?Lockwood & MasonPediment sculptureGrade II[224]

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Royal Fusiliers War MemorialHigh Holborn1920–1922Albert ToftCheadle and HardingStatueGrade II[225]
Reliefs of Africans and EuropeansFormer Diamond Trading Company and Anglo-American Corporation of South Africa building, Holborn Viaduct1956–1957Esmond BurtonT. P. BennettRelief sculptures[226]
Statue of William WalworthHolborn Viaduct step-building2000Carving Workshop, after Henry BursillStatue in niche[221]
Statue of Sir Hugh Myddelton, 1st BaronetHolborn Viaduct step-building?2014after Henry BursillStatue in niche

Smithfield

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Golden Boy of Pye Corner1 Cock Lanelate 17th century?Statue in nicheGrade II[227]

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Statue of Henry VIIISt Bartholomew's Hospital1702–1703Francis BirdStatue in nicheGrade I[228]
Lameness and DiseaseSt Bartholomew's Hospital1702–1703possibly Edward Strong, Jr.Statue in nicheGrade I[228]

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FountainSt Bartholomew's Hospital

51°31′03″N 0°06′00″W / 51.51746°N 0.100114°W / 51.51746; -0.100114 (Fountain at St Bartholomew's Hospital)
1859Attributed to John ThomasPhilip Charles HardwickFountain with sculptureGrade II[229]
Dublin and Liverpool; London and EdinburghSmithfield Market1868Charles KelseyHorace JonesArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[230]
Memorial to John Rogers, John Bradford, John Philpot
and other Marian Martyrs
St Bartholomew's Hospital1870?Habershon and PiteMemorial tabletGrade II[231]

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Peace drinking fountainWest Smithfield Gardens1871–1873John Birnie Philip and Farmer & BrindleyFrancis ButlerDrinking fountain with sculptureGrade II[97]
Smithfield Market War MemorialGrand Avenue, Smithfield Market

51°31′05″N 0°06′06″W / 51.5180°N 0.1018°W / 51.5180; -0.1018 (Smithfield Market War Memorial)
1921G. Hawkings and SonWar memorialUnveiled 22 July 1921.[232]

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Charles Lamb Centenary MemorialGiltspur Street1935William Reynolds-StephensBust in niche with architectural frameworkGrade I[233]

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Memorial to William WallaceSt Bartholomew's Hospital1956?Memorial tabletGrade II[234]

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Memorial to the Peasants' RevoltSt Bartholomew's Hospital2015Emily HoffnungIncised slate tabletsUnveiled 15 July 2015 by Ken Loach. Wat Tyler was killed near this spot.[235][236]

Temple and western end of Fleet Street

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Statues of King Lud, Androgeus and Theomantius/TenvantiusSt Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Streetprobably 1586?StatuesGrade I[237]

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Statue of Elizabeth ISt Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street1670–1699?probably John Shaw, Jr.Statue in nicheGrade I[237]
Clock figuresSt Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street1671 (modified in 1738)Thomas HarrysWooden figuresGrade I[238]

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Temple FountainFountain Court, Middle Temple1681?FountainGrade IIThought to be the oldest permanent fountain in London. The characters Ruth Pinch and John Westlock met here in Dickens's Martin Chuzzlewit (1842–1844).[239]
Lamb and Flag keystoneMiddle Temple Gateway, Fleet Street1683–1684?Roger NorthRelief on keystoneGrade I[240]
Black man supporting a sundialInner Temple Garden, near Paper BuildingsEarly 18th century?Attributed to John NostStatue with sundialSaid to have been bought by the Earl of Clare in 1705 and given to Clement's Inn in recompense after the Earl's Indian servant had killed two of the Inn's students. Moved to this site in about 1905.[241]
Monument to John Hiccocks Master in ChanceryInner Temple Lane

51°30′49″N 0°06′36″W / 51.513503°N 0.110064°W / 51.513503; -0.110064 (Monument to John Hiccocks)
Early 18th century?Recumbent effigyGrade II[242]
Sir James Duke Drinking FountainIn front of St Dunstan-in-the-West1859–1860John Shaw, Jr.Drinking fountainGrade II[243]
Learning and JusticeTemple Gardens1878–1879William Calder MarshallEdward Middleton BarryStatues in nichesGrade II[244]
Architectural sculptureTemple Gardens1878–1879Mabey & Co.Edward Middleton BarryArchitectural sculptureGrade II[244]

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City DragonTemple Bar Marker1879–1880Charles Bell BirchHorace JonesStatueGrade II[245]

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Statue of Queen VictoriaTemple Bar Marker1879–1880Joseph Edgar BoehmHorace JonesStatueGrade II[245]

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Statue of Edward VII as Prince of WalesTemple Bar Marker1879–1880Joseph Edgar BoehmHorace JonesStatueGrade II[245]
Statues of Christ, Solomon, Alfred the Great and MosesRoyal Courts of Justice1882?George Edmund StreetArchitectural sculpturesGrade I[246]
Prudence, Justice and Liberality49–50 Fleet Street (Norwich Union)1913A. Stanley YoungJack McMullen BrooksRelief sculpture[247]
Memorial to Charles LambInner Temple Garden1928 (present sculpture a copy of 1971)Margaret WrightsonStatue[248]

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Memorial to Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Baron NorthcliffeSt Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street1929–1930Kathleen ScottEdwin LutyensMemorial with bustGrade I[249]
KeystonesSerjeant's Inn1951–1958?Devereux & DavisRelief sculptures on keystones[250]

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Monument for the MillenniumTemple Court1999Nicola HicksPtolemy DeanColumn with sculptural group[87]
JusticeHare Court, Inner Temple2007Tanya RussellSculpture[251]

Victoria Embankment

Langbourn

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Mercers' MaidenCorbet Court1669?Relief[252]
Electricity and SpeedFaçade of the former Bank tube station, King William Street1899Oliver WheatleySidney R. J. SmithReliefs[253]
Japanese FiguresAsia House, 31–33 Lime Street1912–1913John BroadFair and MyerReliefs[254]
Doors with scenes from the history of Cornhill32 Cornhill1939Walter Gilbert after designs by B. P. Arnold?Carved wooden doors[255]
Street signs
George and Dragon; Crown and Thistle; Bell and Rope; Acorn; George and Vulture
George Yard entrance of Barclays Bank, 54 Lombard Street1959–1964Charles WheelerA. T. Scott and V. Helbing (original setting)ReliefsRepresenting earlier occupants of the site, the signs are survivals from the Barclays building that previously stood here, incorporated into its successor built from 1986 to 1994.[163]

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Gilt of CainFen Court, Fenchurch Street2008Gareth Howat, Lemn Sissay and Michael VisocchiMemorialCommemorates the bicentenary of the Slave Trade Act 1807, which abolished the transatlantic slave trade.[256]

Lime Street

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NavigationLeadenhall StreetEarly 20th centuryPercy George BenthamArchitectural sculptureOriginally installed at the P&O headquarters at the junction of Leadenhall Street and St Mary Axe.[257]
Allegorical groupLloyd's building, Leadenhall Street1925–1928Charles DomanEdwin CooperPedimental sculptureGrade IA globe in the centre is flanked by a reclining male figure (Shipping, accompanied by an owl for Wisdom) and a mirroring female figure (Commerce, accompanied by a lion for Courage and a beehive for Industry).[258]
Roebuck and RamLeathersellers' Hall, 7 St Helen's Place2000Mark CorethSculpturesThe heraldic beasts of the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers.[259]
The FlesherSt Helen's Place2017Etienne MillnerStatueUnveiled 16 May 2017 by the Earl of Wessex.[259]
AbsentSt Mary Axe2018Nicholas DimblebySculptureMarks the centenary of the Armistice of 11 November 1918.[260]

Portsoken

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
Charity BoyThe Aldgate School, Duke's Place1710–1711 c. 1710–1711?Arthur William Cooksey (1908 setting)Statue in nicheGrade II*[261]
Charity GirlThe Aldgate School, Duke's Place1710–1711 c. 1710–1711?Arthur William Cooksey (1908 setting)Statue in nicheGrade II*[261]

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Frederic David Mocatta Memorial FountainAldgate High Street, outside St Botolph's Aldgate1906??Drinking fountain[262]
RidirichLittle Somerset Street1980Keith McCarterSculpture[263]

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SanctuarySt Botolph's Aldgate churchyard1985Naomi BlakeSculpture[264]

Queenhithe

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Tylers and Bricklayers Millennium SundialPaul's Walk1999Piers NicholsonRoyal EngineersPolar sundial[265]
HSBC GatesQueen Victoria Street, on the approach to the Millennium Bridge1999–2000Anthony Caro, assisted by Gavin MorrisSculpture[266]
Queenhithe Dock MosaicQueenhithe2011–2014London School of MosaicMosaicUnveiled 18 November 2014. A 30m-long mosaic telling the history of the dock.[267]

Tower

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
SkullsGateway (on Seething Lane) of St Olave, Hart Street

51°30′39″N 0°04′45″W / 51.5107°N 0.0793°W / 51.5107; -0.0793 (Skulls)
1658??Tympanum sculptureGrade II*[268]
Arms of Trinity House and medallions of George III and Queen CharlotteTrinity House, Trinity Square1793–1796John Bacon the ElderSamuel WyattReliefGrade I[269]
Putti with nautical instrumentsTrinity House (west pavilion), Trinity Square1793–1796John Bacon the ElderSamuel WyattReliefGrade I[269]
Putti with nautical instrumentsTrinity House (east pavilion), Trinity Square1793–1796John Bacon the ElderSamuel WyattReliefGrade I[269]
Virgin and Child, Saint Ethelburga and Lancelot AndrewesAll Hallows-by-the-Tower, Byward Street elevation1892–1895Nathaniel HitchJohn Loughborough PearsonStatues in nichesGrade I[270]
Architectural sculptureLloyd's Register of Shipping, 71 Fenchurch Street1899–1901George Frampton and John Edward TaylersenT. E. CollcuttReliefs, statuettes and corbelsGrade II*Includes, in the spandrels, the arms of Dublin, Belfast, Cardiff, Southampton, Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, the City of London and Middlesbrough.[271]
Mermen60 Fenchurch Street1906Henry Charles Fehr?James Glen Sivewright GibsonAtlantes[272]
Father Thames10 Trinity Square1921–1922Albert Hodge and Charles DomanEdwin CooperStatue in nicheGrade II*[273]
Exportation10 Trinity Square1921–1922Albert Hodge and Charles DomanEdwin CooperArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[273]
Produce10 Trinity Square1921–1922Albert Hodge and Charles DomanEdwin CooperArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[273]
Commerce10 Trinity Square1921–1922Albert Hodge and Charles DomanEdwin CooperArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[273]
Navigation10 Trinity Square1921–1922Albert Hodge and Charles DomanEdwin CooperArchitectural sculptureGrade II*[273]
PuttiPortsoken House, 84–85 The Minories1927–1928Philip Lindsey ClarkGeorge Val MyerArchitectural sculpture[72]
Toc H LampAll Hallows-by-the-Tower, Tower Hill Terrace elevation1945–1957Cecil ThomasJohn Seely, 2nd Baron MottistoneReliefGrade I[270]
Dragon boundary marksByward Street

51°30′34″N 0°04′43″W / 51.5094°N 0.0786°W / 51.5094; -0.0786 (Byward Street dragon boundary marks)
1960s[274]
JudexGoodman's Yard1982Keith McCarterSculpture[275]

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Bust of Samuel PepysSeething Lane Garden1983Karin JonzenBust[276]

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Two Crutched FriarsFriary Court, Crutched Friars

51°30′44″N 0°04′37″W / 51.5122°N 0.0770°W / 51.5122; -0.0770 (Two Crutched Friars)
1984–1985Michael BlackChapman Taylor PartnersStatues in niche[277]

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Malta George Cross Memorial
Siege of Malta
Tower Place, Byward Street, near All Hallows-by-the-Tower

51°30′34″N 0°04′47″W / 51.5095°N 0.0796°W / 51.5095; -0.0796 (Malta George Cross Memorial)
2005??Memorial[278]

Vintry

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
AbundanceFive Kings House, Queen Street Place, over central doorway1911Frank Lynn JenkinsT. E. Collcutt and Stanley HampArchitectural sculptureGrade II[279]
Mercury and Agriculture(?)Five Kings House, corner of Upper Thames Street and Queen Street Place1911–1912 c. 1911–1912G. D. MacdougaldT. E. Collcutt and Stanley HampArchitectural sculptureGrade II[280]
Nude Figures Restraining PegasusFive Kings House, Queen Street Place, pediment of the northern pavilion1911–1912 c. 1911–1912Attributed to Richard GarbeT. E. Collcutt and Stanley HampArchitectural sculptureGrade II[281]
Keystone and corbel groupsFive Kings House, Queen Street Place, north doorway1911–1912 c. 1911–1912?T. E. Collcutt and Stanley HampArchitectural sculptureGrade II[279]
The Fruits of Land and WaterFive Kings House, Queen Street Place, pediment of the southern pavilion1911–1912 c. 1911–1912Richard GarbeT. E. Collcutt and Stanley HampArchitectural sculptureGrade II[279]
Wisdom in Commerce; GalleonFive Kings House, Queen Street Place, southern pavilion1911–1912 c. 1911–1912Richard Garbe (spandrel relief); William Bainbridge Reynolds (galleon)T. E. Collcutt and Stanley HampArchitectural sculptureGrade II[282]
Putti with AttributesFive Kings House, Queen Street Place, south side of the southern pavilion1911–1912 c. 1911–1912Attributed to Richard GarbeT. E. Collcutt and Stanley HampArchitectural sculptureGrade II[283]
Female Figure (Bacchante?) with GoatsVintners' Place, Queen Street Place entrance1927–1928Herbert William PalliserKersey, Gale & SpoonerRelief[283]

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Zodiacal clockBracken House, Cannon Street1955–1959Frank Dobson and Philip BenthamAlbert RichardsonAstronomical clockGrade II*The face of Winston Churchill appears at the centre of the clock, in place of Apollo.[284]

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Swan Marker and Barge Master or The VintnersLittle Trinity Lane2007Vivien MallockSculptural group

Walbrook

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London Stone111 Cannon StreetUncertain; possibly RomanFletcher Priest Architects (2018 setting)StoneGrade II*[285][286]
The City of London Trampling Envy and Receiving the Benefits of Plenty Brought to London by the River ThamesMansion House1744–1745Robert TaylorGeorge Dance the ElderPedimental sculptureGrade I[287]
Saint Anthony AbbotGrocers' Hall, Grocers' Hall Court1889–1893??StatueFrom the 19th-century Grocers' Hall designed by H. Cowell Boyes; incorporated into the new building of 1970.[288]
Courage and IntegrityNatWest, 1 Prince's Street (Prince's Street elevation)1931Charles DomanEdwin CooperStatues in nichesGrade II[289]
Security and ProsperityNatWest, 1 Prince's Street (Mansion House Street elevation)1931Charles DomanEdwin CooperStatues in nichesGrade II[289]
Britannia with Mercury, Truth and Higher and Lower MathematicsNatWest, 1 Prince's Street (overlooking Mansion House Corner)1931–1932Ernest GillickEdwin CooperSculptural groupGrade II[289]
Boy with Goose27 Poultry1936–1937William Reid DickEdwin LutyensArchitectural sculptureGrade ITwo sculptural groups on the corners of the building, each a mirror-image of the other. Thought to derive from the Hellenistic sculptor Boethus's composition of a boy strangling a goose.[290]
The ArtsSt Swithin's House, Walbrook1951Siegfried CharouxR. W. SymondsArchitectural sculptureA group of five monumental male nudes.[291]
Manual LabourSt Swithin's House, Walbrook1951Siegfried CharouxR. W. SymondsArchitectural sculptureFigures of a fisherman, a blacksmith, a miner and a shepherd.[292]
Thistles, Lion, Eagle with Thistles, Crowned Helmet36–39 Poultry1969–1970Mitzi CunliffeJoseph, F. Milton Cashmore and PartnersReliefs[293]
City DragonsBank tube station1994Gerald LaingReliefs[294]
Line drawings of buildings at Bank junctionBank tube station1995Doug PattersonEnamel panels[294][295]
Memorial to Catrin ferch Owain Glyndŵr
and to the suffering of all women and children in war
St Swithin's Church Garden2001Richard RenshawNic Stradlyn-JohnSculptureUnveiled 16 September 2001 by Siân Phillips.[296] The garden was re-landscaped in 2010.[297]

Bank of England

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerArchitect / otherTypeDesignationNotes
DoorsThreadneedle Street façade1928–1931Charles WheelerJohn SoaneReliefsGrade I[298]
Telamones and caryatidesThreadneedle Street façade, beneath the portico1928–1931Charles WheelerHerbert BakerHigh-relief figuresGrade I[299]
KeystoneThreadneedle Street façade1928–1931Charles WheelerHerbert BakerReliefGrade I[300]
The Lady of the BankThreadneedle Street façade1929–1930Charles WheelerHerbert BakerPedimental sculptureGrade I[299]
Statue of John SoaneLothbury façade

51°30′52″N 0°05′21″W / 51.5144°N 0.0892°W / 51.5144; -0.0892 (Statue of John Soane)
1930–1937William Reid DickHerbert BakerHigh-relief statue in nicheGrade I[301]
The Lothbury LadiesLothbury façade1932–1937Charles WheelerHerbert BakerArchitectural sculptureGrade I[302]
Goods Yard DoorsLothbury façade1934–1938Charles WheelerHerbert BakerReliefsGrade I[303]
Lothbury Court Doors, or Bullion DoorsLothbury façade1934–1938Charles WheelerHerbert BakerReliefsGrade I[303]
DoorPrinces Street façade1935Charles WheelerHerbert BakerReliefsGrade I[304]
Ariel or The Spirit of the WindsTivoli Corner

51°30′53″N 0°05′17″W / 51.5146°N 0.0880°W / 51.5146; -0.0880 (Ariel or The Spirit of the Winds)
1935–1937Charles WheelerHerbert BakerArchitectural sculptureGrade I[304]
KeystonesTivoli Corner1935–1937Charles WheelerHerbert BakerArchitectural sculptureGrade I[304]

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Baker, Margaret (1995). London Statues and Monuments. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications.
  • Darke, Johanna, ed. (2000). A User's Guide to Public Sculpture. Swindon: English Heritage.
  • Matthews, Peter (2018). London's Statues and Monuments. Oxford: Shire Publications.
  • Pearson, Lynn (2006). Public Art Since 1950. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications.
  • Ward-Jackson, Philip (2003). Public Sculpture of the City of London. Public Sculpture of Britain. Vol. 7. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.

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