This beautiful memorial commemorates Queen Victoria. It was designed and built by Sir Thomas Brock between 1911 and 1924.
Peter Pan probably needs not much introduction. This free-spirited boy is a hero of J. M.
Nelson’s Column is the tall monument that dominates Trafalgar Square. It was built in the early 1840s to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson,…
The statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, London, is a bronze sculpture of the former British prime minister Winston Churchill,…
The Agatha Christie Memorial is a memorial to author and playwright Agatha Christie, located at the intersection of Cranbourn Street and…
Bronze sculpture celebrating the relationship between Churchill and Roosevelt.
The Royal Artillery Memorial is a First World War memorial located on Hyde Park Corner in London, England.
George IV was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 29 January 1820 until his death in 1830.
The equestrian statue of Charles I at Charing Cross, London, England, is a work by the French sculptor Hubert Le Sueur, probably cast in…
The Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain, popularly but incorrectly known as "Eros", is a fountain surmounted by a winged statue of Anteros,…
William Tyndale was an English biblical scholar and linguist who became a leading figure in the Protestant Reformation in the years leading…
Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, was a senior officer of the British Army.
Major-General Sir Henry Havelock was a British general who is particularly associated with India and his recapture of Cawnpore during the…
General Sir Charles James Napier, was an officer and veteran of the British Army's Peninsular and 1812 campaigns, and later a Major General…
The Guards Crimean War Memorial is a Grade II listed memorial in St James's, London, that commemorates the Allied victory in the Crimean…
Marshal of the Royal Air Force Hugh Montague Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard, was a British officer who was instrumental in establishing…
The statue of James Outram, a work by Matthew Noble, stands in Whitehall Gardens in London, south of Hungerford Bridge.