How to cite this page Comment citer cette page
Items
plinth shows visual item is exactly
woman
- Albert Memorial
- Boer War Memorial, Shrewsbury
-
Equestrian statue of Prince Albert, Holborn Accompanied by two bronze relief panels, titled "The Prince laying the first stone of the Royal Exchange, Jan 17, 1842", and "Exhibition of All Nations, 1851, Britannia distributing awards", and two bronze allegorical girls representing "History" and "Peace".
-
Memorial to Alfred Lewis Jones, Liverpool Commemorative memorial at bust length of Alfred Lewis Jones (1845–1909) with a bronze allegorical statue of Liverpool placed above.
- Statue of Britannia, Esher
- Statue of Charles Gordon, Westminster
- Statue of Colin Campbell, Westminster
-
Statue of David Livingstone, Glasgow Livingstone is shown holding a bible in his left hand and his hat in his right hand. By his left foot lies a sextant, an astrolabe and an ankle shackle.
- Statue of Henry Bartle Frere
- Statue of Herbert Ingram
- Statue of John Platt
- Statue of Joseph Gallieni, Paris
- Statue of Joseph Pease
- Statue of Joseph Sturge, Birmingham
-
Statue of Mungo Park The statue of Mungo Park is accompanied by four bronze statues on each corner of the plinth, as well as two bronze reliefs on either side. The original statue of Park was created by Andrew Currie in 1859, while the bronze figures and reliefs were added by Thomas John Clapperton in 1913. According to the commission, the four figures were designed to symbolise 'the four tribes with whom Park came in contact in his travels in South Africa'. They supposedly represent "Peace", "War", "Slavery", and "Home Life in the Niger".
- Statue of Queen Anne, St Paul's Cathedral
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Belfast
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Brighton and Hove
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Carlisle
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Leeds
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Salford
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Sheffield
- Statue of Queen Victoria, St Nicholas' Square, Newcastle
-
Statue of Robert Peel, Manchester Bronze statue of Peel on a granite plinth, accompanied by two bronze female allegorical figures symbolising Manchester and Arts and Sciences respectively.
- Statue of the Duke of Wellington, Manchester
- Statue of Thomas Gainsborough, Sudbury
- Statue of W E Gladstone, Liverpool
- Statue of W E Gladstone, Westminster