Power Station - cogs sculpture
WC2, Bull Inn Court
This bronze work, "Powerhouse", was inspired by salvage from the original power house equipment when the building was developed.
This bronze work, "Powerhouse", was inspired by salvage from the original power house equipment when the building was developed.
This Harbour Masters Office has a rather nice 6-sided pagoda-like from. The model of the basin is on the mini-me brick pedestal. It doesn...
The lettering on the plinth does not look contemporary with the dove sculpture. It has the look of having originally been on a older mem...
Unveiled on the 60th anniversary of The Mousetrap, this bronze, 2.5 m high 'book' was commissioned by The Mousetrap's producer Sir Stephe...
This sculpture 'Triga' recalls the racehorses that were bought and sold on this site while it was occupied by Tattersalls for almost 75 y...
Cabbies are attempting to propagate a myth that these mice commemorate two builders who died while working on the nearby Monument. We ca...
This sculpture commemorates the use of London Fields as a grazing area for livestock, a stop on the route for livestock and produce on it...
Modelled on the statue of Dioscuri in Rome. A gay friend of ours is fond of quoting Larry Olivier on this statue: "the best arse in Lond...
The inclined needle is made of Portland stone, 16m high. It won a Natural Stone Craftsmanship Award 2000. We could find no plaque and th...
The sculpture is titled "Great Oaks from Little Acorns". From PMSA:"... holding her hands over an acorn which rests on the top of the wa...