Is this central London's least noticed statue? Always look up! It's a cliché in London, but it really can pay off. A good case in point can be seen along Horseferry Road in Westminster.
In the north transept of Westminster Abbey, often called Statesmen’s Aisle, are three statues commemorating George Canning, Prime Minister, his son Charles John, Earl Canning, and George’s cousin ...
But there’s already a statue of Pankhurst in London – and it ... over plans to move it to a less prominent location. The memorial near the Palace of Westminster was originally installed ...
The bronze statues of prominent figures placed around central London (UK) have now become a symbol of advocacy for paternity ...
Daniel Kaluuya's breakout role in Get Out will be celebrated with a statue ... for Heart of London Business Alliance, which runs Scenes in the Square, a project supported by Westminster City ...
A very large white marble statue was erected in St Paul's chapel in Westminster Abbey in memory of James Watt ... James junior was educated locally and went to Glasgow and then to London as a ...
London is a bustling city. It’s busy, it’s beautiful, and it’s so fun! Can you already tell how much we love it? Full of ...
As with most things in Fallout London, reaching the area takes some ... If you approach the Westminster gate near Trafalgar Square before completing the Heavenslayer quest, the Tommy guard on ...
The Museum of London Docklands said the statue of the prominent British slave trader ... controversial figures have increased in volume around the UK in recent days. In Oxford, 26 councillors ...
A statue of former Ethiopian leader Haile Selassie has been destroyed in a park in Wimbledon, south-west London. Police are investigating the incident, which took place in Cannizaro Park on ...
British actor Daniel Kaluuya is set to be immortalised with a statue in his home city of London. His statue - depicting the famed ‘Sunken Place’ scene in Jordan Peele's critically acclaimed ...
Westminster Abbey is usually open to visitors Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., though you should check the abbey's calendar for any scheduled ...