List of public art in the City of London

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

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".{{cite web| url = http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/visiting-the-city/walks-tours-and-architecture/memorials-and-public-art/Pages/default.aspx| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121026230702/http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/visiting-the-city/walks-tours-and-architecture/memorials-and-public-art/Pages/default.aspx| archive-date = 26 October 2012| title = Memorials and public art}} 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){{sfn|Darke|2000|p=160}} 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of these is the Temple Bar Marker of 1880, which replaced a gate to the City, while two on the Victoria Embankment were originally made for the Coal Exchange building in 1849, and were repurposed as boundary markers in 1963.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.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/visiting-the-city/attractions-museums-and-galleries/sculpture-in-the-city/Pages/introduction-to-sculpture-in-the-city.aspx|title=About Sculpture in the City|publisher=City of London|access-date=6 July 2015|archive-date=7 July 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150707082102/https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/visiting-the-city/attractions-museums-and-galleries/sculpture-in-the-city/Pages/introduction-to-sculpture-in-the-city.aspx|url-status=dead}}

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Aldersgate

{{Main|Aldersgate}}

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| image = Drinking Fountain Postmans's Park (29768153662).jpg

| subject = Drinking fountain

| location = Aldersgate Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5169|-0.0970|name=Drinking fountain}}

| date = 1870

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Drinking fountain

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359142 Grade II]}}

| notes =

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| image = Watts memorial, Postman's Park.JPG

| commonscat = Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice

| subject = Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice

| location = Postman's Park

| coordinates = {{coord|51.516876|-0.097875|display=inline|name=Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice}}

| date = 1900

| artist = {{sortname|George Frederic|Watts}} and T. H. Wren {{sma|(central statuette of Watts, pictured)}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Memorial

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1285796 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2018|p=85}}

}}

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| image = Gold Smelters by John Daymond & Son, Aldersgate Street, London (2014).jpg

| commonscat = The Gold Smelters

| subject = {{sort|Gold Smelters|The Gold Smelters}}

| location = Aldersgate Street

| date = 1901

| artist = {{sortname|John|Daymond|nolink=1}} and Son

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Relief sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=4}}

}}

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| image = Wesley memorial, Aldersgate.JPG

| commonscat = Aldersgate Flame

| subject = {{sort|Wesley|John Wesley Conversion Place Memorial}}

| location = Nettleton Court, London Wall

| date = 1981

| artist = {{sortname|Martin|Ludlow|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=233}}

}}

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| image = Barbican, London - 21 June 2014 - Andy Mabbett - 167.JPG

| commonscat = Dolphin Fountain (Barbican, London)

| subject = Dolphin Fountain

| location = Ben Jonson Place, Barbican Estate

| date = 1989–1990

| artist = {{sortname|John|Ravera|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Fountain with sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=31}}

}}

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| image = Union (Horse with Two Discs) (14367929284).jpg

| commonscat = Union (Horse with Two Discs), Museum of London

| subject = Union (Horse with Two Discs)

| location = London Wall, outside the Museum of London

| date = 1999–2000

| artist = {{sortname|Christopher|Le Brun}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Installed on this site in 2005.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://sculpture.uk.com/artists/christopher-le-brun-1/|title=Christopher Le Brun PRA|publisher=NewArtCentre|access-date=13 November 2019}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.christopherlebrun.co.uk/installations|title=Installations|website=Christopher Le Brun|access-date=13 November 2019}}

}}

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Aldgate

{{Main|Aldgate}}

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| subject = Churchyard gateway and Fitch Memorial Fountain

| location = St Katharine Cree Churchyard

| date = 1631 and 1965

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|D. W.|Insall and Associates}} {{sma|(1965)}}

| type = Fountain in repurposed architectural setting

| designation =

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=357–358}}

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| image = Aldgate Pump - geograph.org.uk - 498941.jpg

| commonscat = Aldgate Pump

| subject = Aldgate Pump

| location = Junction of Leadenhall Street and Fenchurch Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5132|-0.0779|display=inline|name=Aldgate Pump}}

| date = Apparently 18th century

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Water pump

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064733 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1064733|desc=Pump at junction of Leadenhall Street and Fenchurch Street|access-date=19 February 2018|fewer-links=yes}}

}}

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| image = Holland House, Bury Street (33563550482).jpg

| subject = Steamship's Prow

| location = Holland House, 32 Bury Street

| date = 1914–1916

| artist = {{sortname|Joseph|Mendes da Costa}}

| architect = {{sortname|Hendrik Petrus|Berlage}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064724 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=58}}

}}

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| image = The Four Elements bas-reliefs (47224333852).jpg

| subject = The Four Elements

| location = The Scalpel, 52 Lime Street

| date = {{circa|1954–1957|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|James|Woodford}}

| architect = Kohn Pederson Fox {{sma|(current setting)}}; Terence Heysham {{sma|(original setting)}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=224}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.archdaily.com/940963/the-scalpel-kpf|title=The Scalpel / KPF|website=ArchDaily|access-date=13 February 2022}}

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| image = Roundhouse 2018, Lime Street, City of London (2, cropped).jpg

| commonscat = Roundhouse (sculpture)

| subject = Roundhouse

| location = Outside The Scalpel, 52 Lime Street

| date = 2018

| artist = {{sortname|Joel|Perlman|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/roundhouse-292779|title=Roundhouse|publisher=Art UK|access-date=4 May 2022}}

}}

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Bassishaw

{{Main|Bassishaw}}

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| subject = Foundation stone with allegory of the City

| location = Old Guildhall Library, Basinghall Street

| date = 1870

| artist = {{sort|Seale, possibly|Possibly J. W. Seale}}

| architect = {{sortname|Horace|Jones|dab=architect}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064744 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=187–188}}

}}

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| image = Statues of Queens Elizabeth I, Anne, and Victoria, Old Guildhall Library.jpg

| subject = Elizabeth I, Queen Anne and Queen Victoria

| location = Old Guildhall Library, Basinghall Street

| date = {{circa|1873}}

| artist = {{sort|Seale|J. W. Seale}}

| architect = {{sortname|Horace|Jones|dab=architect}}

| type = Statues in niches

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064744 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=187–188}}

}}

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| image = Drinking fountain, Love Lane and Aldermanbury.jpg

| subject = {{sortname|Robert Hargreaves|Rogers}} Drinking Fountain

| location = Junction of Aldermanbury and Love Lane

| date = 1891

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Drinking fountain

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Erected to commemorate Rogers's election as Deputy Alderman.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/subjects/robert-hargreaves-rogers?memorial_id=1006|title=Robert Hargreaves Rogers|website=London Remembers|access-date=12 October 2023}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://mdfcta.co.uk/details-f/f133.html|title=Aldermanbury|website=Metropolitan Drinking Fountain & Cattle Trough Association Drinking Fountains|access-date=12 October 2023}}

}}

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| image = Heminge Condell memorial.jpg

| commonscat = Heminge and Condell Memorial

| subject = {{sort|Heminges and Condell|Memorial to John Heminges and Henry Condell}}

| location = Former churchyard of St Mary Aldermanbury

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5164|-0.0931|display=inline|name=Memorial to John Heminges and Henry Condell}}

| date = 1895–1896

| artist = {{sortname|C. J.|Allen|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Charles|Clement Walker|nolink=1}}

| type = Memorial with bust

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064772 Grade II]}}

| notes = Inaugurated 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.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=1}}

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| image = Maiden keystone sculpture, Brewers' Hall.jpg

| subject = Maiden keystone

| location = Brewers' Hall, Aldermanbury Square

| date = 1958–1960

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Hubert|Worthington}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=3}}

}}

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| image = Modern sculpture in Coleman Street, EC2 - geograph.org.uk - 1217176.jpg

| commonscat = Ritual by Antanas Braždys

| subject = Ritual

| location = Outside Woolgate Exchange, Coleman Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5164|-0.0900|display=inline|name=Ritual}}

| date = 1968–1969

| artist = {{sortname|Antanas|Braždys|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1431375 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1431375|desc=Ritual sculpture|fewer-links=yes|access-date=14 February 2018}}

}}

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| image = Glass Fountain Statue Ouside The Guildhall - City Of London. (33061283341).jpg

| subject = Glass Fountain

| location = Guildhall Piazza

| date = 1969

| artist = {{sortname|Allen|David|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Fountain with sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=190}}

}}

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| image = Beyond Tomorrow Statue Outside The Guildhall - City Of London. (33061294941).jpg

| commonscat = Beyond Tomorrow by Karin Jonzen

| subject = Beyond Tomorrow

| location = Guildhall Piazza

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5161|-0.0919|display=inline|name=Beyond Tomorrow}}

| date = 1972

| artist = {{sortname|Karin|Jonzen}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=192}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Minotaur by Michael Ayrton 03.jpg

| commonscat = Minotaur (Ayrton), Barbican

| subject = The Minotaur

| location = London Wall Place

| coordinates =

| date = 1973

| artist = {{sortname|Michael|Ayrton}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = The sculpture was previously located at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and also elsewhere within the Barbican estate.{{cite web |author=Dean Nicholas|url=http://www.barbicanlifeonline.com/2014/06/24/the-barbican-minotaur-is-back/|title=Minotaur moves into the Barbican|date=24 June 2014|access-date=25 April 2019|work=Barbican Life}}

}}

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| image = Barbican, London - 22 June 2014 - Andy Mabbett - 67.JPG

| commonscat = Unity (sculpture, London)

| subject = Unity

| location = Alban Gate

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5175|-0.0933|display=inline|name=Unity}}

| date = 1992

| artist = {{sortname|Ivan|Klapež|link=Ivan Klapez}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=235}}

}}

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| image = Guildhall 20130324 132.JPG

| commonscat = Statue of Dick Whittington and His Cat

| subject = {{sort|Whittington|Dick Whittington and His Cat}}

| location = Guildhall Art Gallery

| date = 1999

| artist = {{sortname|Lawrence|Tindall|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|Richard Gilbert|Scott}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=189}}

}}

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| image = Bust of Pepys outside the City Art Gallery - geograph.org.uk - 921862.jpg

| commonscat = Bust of Samuel Pepys, Guildhall Art Gallery

| subject = {{sort|Pepys|Bust of Samuel Pepys}}

| location = Guildhall Art Gallery

| date = 1999

| artist = {{sortname|Tim|Crawley|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|Richard Gilbert|Scott}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=189}}

}}

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| image = Oliver Cromwell bust, Guildhall, Basinghall Street EC2 - geograph.org.uk - 1319929.jpg

| commonscat = Bust of Oliver Cromwell, Guildhall Art Gallery

| subject = {{sort|Cromwell|Bust of Oliver Cromwell}}

| location = Guildhall Art Gallery

| date = 1999

| artist = {{sortname|Tim|Crawley|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|Richard Gilbert|Scott}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=189}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = A disdainful bard - geograph.org.uk - 921871.jpg

| commonscat = Bust of William Shakespeare, Guildhall Art Gallery

| subject = {{sort|Shakespeare|Bust of William Shakespeare}}

| location = Guildhall Art Gallery

| date = 1999

| artist = {{sortname|Tim|Crawley|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|Richard Gilbert|Scott}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=189}}

}}

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| image = The architect of our good fortune - geograph.org.uk - 921875.jpg

| commonscat = Bust of Christopher Wren, Guildhall Art Gallery

| subject = {{sort|Wren|Bust of Christopher Wren}}

| location = Guildhall Art Gallery

| date = 1999

| artist = {{sortname|Tim|Crawley|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|Richard Gilbert|Scott}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=189}}

}}

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| image = Standing stone by Richard Kindersley, Aldermanbury Square.jpg

| subject = Standing stone and bench

| location = Aldermanbury Square

| date = 2000

| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Kindersley}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Standing stone

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=3}}

}}

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Billingsgate

{{Main|Billingsgate}}

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| image = Triton relief, Watermen's Hall.jpg

| subject = Company arms, Triton reliefs, capitals and River God keystone

| location = Watermen's Hall, St Mary at Hill

| date = 1779

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Blackburn}} (?)

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1285652 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=360}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Britannia, Old Billingsgate Market.jpg

| subject = Britannia, Dolphins and City Arms

| location = Old Billingsgate Market

| date = 1873–1878

| artist = Unknown

| architect = {{sortname|Horace|Jones|dab=architect}}

| type = Pediment sculptures

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358911 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=238}}

}}

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| image = Mercantile Enterprise (1560328025).jpg

| subject = Camel Caravan

| location = Peek House, 20 Eastcheap, at the junction with Lovat Lane

| date = 1884

| artist = {{sortname|William|Theed}}

| architect = {{sortname|Alexander|Peebles|nolink=yes}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = The trademark of Peek Bros.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=99}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Wild horses wouldn't drag me in here - geograph.org.uk - 1093377.jpg

| commonscat = The Minster Court Horses

| subject = The Minster Court Horses

| location = Minster Court, Mincing Lane

| date = 1989–1990

| artist = {{sortname|Althea|Wynne}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statues

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=259}}

}}

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| image = Arne Quinze - Lupine Flower, 30 Fenchurch Street, London.jpg

| commonscat =

| subject = Lupine Flower

| location = 30 Fenchurch Street

| date = 2023

| artist = {{sortname|Arne|Quinze}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.brookfieldproperties.com/en/our-approach/arts/art-collection/LupineFlower_ArneQuinze.html|title=Lupine Flower|publisher=Brookfield Properties|access-date=25 February 2024}}

}}

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Bishopsgate

{{Main|Bishopsgate}}

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| image = St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate Church Hall, City of London.jpg

| subject = Charity Boy and Charity Girl

| location = St Botolph's Church Hall

| date = 1821

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Statues in niches

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=352}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Arch with ram, 21 New Street, London - geograph.org.uk - 1969035.jpg

| subject = Ram

| location = New Street

| date = 1860s

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=290}}

}}

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| image = Water fountain at St. Botolph's Church, Bishopsgate, EC2 - geograph.org.uk - 1115901.jpg

| subject = Two drinking fountains

| location = Churchyard of St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5165|-0.0815|display=inline|name=Two drinking fountains}}

| date = 1866

| artist = {{n/a}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Drinking fountains

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359170 Grade II]}}

| notes =

}}

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| image = War Memorial outside St. Botolph's without Bishopsgate - geograph.org.uk - 1170447.jpg

| subject = Bishopsgate Parish War Memorial

| location = Churchyard of St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate

| coordinates = {{coord|51.516577|-0.08164|display=inline|name=Bishopsgate Parish War Memorial}}

| date = 1916

| artist = Maile and Sons

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Memorial cross

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1433405 Grade II]}}

| notes =

}}

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| subject = Bakers

| location = Former Nordheim Model Bakery, 12–13 Widegate Street

| date = 1926

| artist = {{sortname|Philip Lindsey|Clark}}

| architect = {{sortname|George Val|Myer}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=438}}

}}

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| subject = Beaver weather vane

| location = Roof of 60–64 Bishopsgate

| date = 1926

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Charles|Mewès}} and Arthur Joseph Davis

| type = Weather vane

| designation =

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.hbcheritage.ca/hbcheritage/history/places/buildings/hbc-in-london|title=HBC History – Hudson's Bay Company in London|publisher=Hudson's Bay Company|access-date=21 November 2014}}

}}

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| image = Lost Warrior in London.jpg

| commonscat = The Cnihtengild

| subject = The Cnihtengild

| location = Devonshire Square

| date = 1990

| artist = {{sortname|Denys|Mitchell|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Equestrian statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=94}}

}}

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| image =

| subject = Cockerel

| location = Cock Hill

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5176|-0.0784|type:landmark_region:GB-LND|name=Cockerel}}

| date = 1991

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Ceramic tiles

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Artist possibly "W.N."{{citation |mode=cs1 |title=Pubs of the City of London, July 2020 – Part 1 |url=https://alondoninheritance.com/londonpubs/pubs-city-london-july-2020-part-1/ |website=A London Inheritance |access-date=26 June 2022 |date=12 July 2020}}

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| image = Rebellion by Judy Boyt, East India House (cropped).jpg

| subject = Rebellion

| location = East India House, 109 Middlesex Street

| date = 1992–1993

| artist = {{sortname|Judy|Boyt}}

| architect =

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=258}}

}}

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| image = Petticoat Lane (Middlesex Street) graffiti, London.jpg

| subject = Alphabet mural

| location = 119 Middlesex Street

| date = 2010

| artist = {{sortname|Ben|Eine}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Street art

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Completed September 2010.{{citation |mode=cs1 |author1=M@ |title=New Work By Eine On Middlesex Street |url=https://londonist.com/2010/09/new_work_by_eine_on_middlesex_stree |website=Londonist |access-date=23 June 2022 |language=en |date=11 September 2010}}

}}

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| image = Bishop's mitre, Bishopsgate, London.JPG

| subject = Bishop's mitre

| location = Outside 101–105 Bishopsgate, near its junction with Wormwood Street

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Plaque

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/bishopsgate|title=Plaque – Bishopsgate|work=London Remembers|access-date=23 November 2014}}

}}

{{End}}

=Broadgate=

{{Main|Broadgate}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Bellerophon Taming Pegasus.jpg

| subject = Bellerophon Taming Pegasus

| location = Broadgate Square

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5189|-0.0851|display=inline|name=Bellerophon Taming Pegasus}}

| date = 1964–1966

| artist = {{sortname|Jacques|Lipchitz}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=49}}

|}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Rush Hour by George Segal.jpg

| commonscat = Rush Hour (Segal), Broadgate, London

| subject = Rush Hour

| location = Finsbury Avenue Square

| date = 1983–1987

| artist = {{sortname|George|Segal|dab=artist}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=51}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Fulcrum Richard Serra 01.jpg

| commonscat = Fulcrum (Richard Serra)

| subject = Fulcrum

| location = Broadgate Octagon

| date = 1986–1987

| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Serra}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=47}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = MoorgateSculpture.jpg

| subject = Ganapathi and Devi

| location = Sun Street Roundabout

| date = 1988

| artist = {{sortname|Stephen|Cox|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=52–53}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Leaping Hare On Crescent And Bell, City of London.jpg

| subject = Leaping Hare on Crescent and Bell

| location = Broadgate Square

| date = 1988

| artist = {{sortname|Barry|Flanagan}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=49}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Broadgate Venus 2020.jpg

| commonscat = Broadgate Venus

| subject = Broadgate Venus

| location = Exchange Square

| coordinates = {{coord|51.51972|-0.08050|display=inline|name=Broadgate Venus}}

| date = 1989

| artist = {{sortname|Fernando|Botero}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Recumbent statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=56}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Junction of Primrose and Appold Streets - geograph.org.uk - 1021786.jpg

| subject = Tiled fountain

| location = Corner of Exchange House, junction of Primrose Street and Appold Street

| date = 1990

| artist = {{sortname|Joan Gardy|Artigas}}

| architect =

| type = Tiled fountain

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=54}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Broad Family sculptures, Broadgate, London.jpg

| commonscat = The Broad Family

| subject = {{sort|Broad Family|The Broad Family}}

| location = Exchange Square

| date = 1991

| artist = {{sortname|Xavier|Corberó}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptures

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=54}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Zen waterfall in Exchange Square.jpg

| subject = Water feature

| location = Exchange Square

| date = 1991

| artist = {{sortname|Stephen|Cox|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

| type = Cascading water feature with sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=55–56}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Sculpture on Bishopsgate.jpg

| commonscat = Eye-I

| subject = Eye-I

| location = Bishopsgate entrance to Pindar Plaza

| date = 1993

| artist = {{sortname|Bruce|McLean}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=57}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Chromorama by David Batchelor.jpg

| subject = Chromorama

| location = Sun Street

| date = 2015

| artist = {{sortname|David|Batchelor|dab=artist and writer}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.broadgate.co.uk/art/collection/chromorama|title=Chromorama|website=Broadgate|publisher=British Land and GIC|access-date=19 September 2020}}

}}

{{End}}

=Liverpool Street station=

{{Main|Liverpool Street station}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Memorial to Captain Charles Fryatt.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Fryatt, Charles|Memorial to Charles Fryatt}}

| location = East wall

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5175|-0.0819|display=inline|name=Memorials to Charles Fryatt and Henry Wilson}}

| date = 1916–1917

| artist = {{sortname|H. T. H. van|Golberdinge|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Memorial tablet with portrait roundel

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=226}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Liverpool Street Station Memorial to Soldiers from the East of England.jpg

| commonscat = East Anglian War Memorial, London

| subject = London Society of East Anglians War Memorial
{{small|Men of Norfolk, SuffolkEssex and Cambridgeshire}}

| location =

| date = 1920?

| artist = {{sortname|Guy|Dawber}}

| architect =

| type = Plaque

| designation =

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/11790|title=London Society of East Anglians|website=War Memorials Register|publisher=Imperial War Museums|access-date=28 September 2019}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Great Eastern Railway War Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 5986609.jpg

| commonscat = Great Eastern Railway War Memorial

| subject = Great Eastern Railway War Memorial

| location = East wall

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5177|-0.0822|display=inline|name=Great Eastern Railway Memorial}}

| date = 1922

| artist = Farmer and Brindley

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = War memorial

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Memorial To Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Wilson, Henry|Memorial to Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet}}

| location = East wall

| date = 1922–1923

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Leonard|Hartwell}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Memorial tablet with portrait relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=226}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Fur Das Kind-monument.jpg

| commonscat = Für das Kind, Liverpool Street station

| subject = Für das Kind
{{small|Kindertransport}}

| location =

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5175|-0.0819|display=inline|name=Für das Kind}}

| date = 2003 and 2011

| artist = {{sortname|Flor|Kent|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2018|pp=94–95}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Kindertransport.jpg

| commonscat = Kindertransport memorial (London)

| subject = Kindertransport – The Arrival

| location = Hope Square, outside Liverpool Street station

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5176|-0.0826|display=inline|name=Kindertransport – The Arrival}}

| date = 2006

| artist = {{sortname|Frank|Meisler}} and Arie Ovadia

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?record=gblo006|title=Kindertransport – The Arrival|work=Statues – Hither & Thither|first1=René|last1=van der Krogt|first2=Peter|last2=van der Krogt|access-date=14 May 2018}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Infinite Accumulation by Yayoi Kusama 2024-08-17 - 04.jpg

| commonscat = Infinite Accumulation

| subject = Infinite Accumulation

| location = Outside the Elizabeth line eastern ticket hall

| date = 2024

| artist = {{sortname|Yayoi|Kusama}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://designandbuilduk.net/turner-prize-winner-among-artists-whose-commissioned-works-are-now-on-show-on-elizabeth-line|title=Turner Prize Winner Among Artists Whose Commissioned Works are Now on Show on Elizabeth Line|website=Design & Build UK|date=30 May 2022|access-date=18 May 2024}}{{cite web |title=Infinite Accumulation |url=https://art.tfl.gov.uk/projects/infiniteaccumulation/ |website=Art on the Underground |access-date=12 August 2024 |language=en}}

}}

{{End}}

Bread Street

{{Main|Bread Street}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1393844 Temple Bar 11.jpg

| subject = {{sort|James 1|Statue of James I}}

| location = Temple Bar Gate

| date =

| artist = {{sortname|John|Bushnell}}

| architect = {{sortname|Joshua|Marshall|nolink=yes}} and Thomas Knight, with the possible involvement of Christopher Wren

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1393844 Grade I]}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1393844 Temple Bar 13.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Anne|Statue of Anne of Denmark}}

| location = Temple Bar Gate

| date =

| artist = {{sortname|John|Bushnell}}

| architect = {{sortname|Joshua|Marshall|nolink=yes}} and Thomas Knight, with the possible involvement of Christopher Wren

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1393844 Grade I]}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1393844 Temple Bar 04.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Charles 1|Statue of Charles I}}

| location = Temple Bar Gate

| date =

| artist = {{sortname|John|Bushnell}}

| architect = {{sortname|Joshua|Marshall|nolink=yes}} and Thomas Knight, with the possible involvement of Christopher Wren

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1393844 Grade I]}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1393844 Temple Bar 03.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Charles 2|Statue of Charles II}}

| location = Temple Bar Gate

| date =

| artist = {{sortname|John|Bushnell}}

| architect = {{sortname|Joshua|Marshall|nolink=yes}} and Thomas Knight, with the possible involvement of Christopher Wren

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1393844 Grade I]}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Panyer Boy (13894027313).jpg

| commonscat = Panyer Alley Boy

| subject = Panyer Alley Boy

| location = Panyer Alley Steps

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5148|-0.0977|display=inline|name=Panyer Alley Boy}}

| date = 1688

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Relief sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359139 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/257/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161003021838/http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/257/|url-status=dead|archive-date=3 October 2016|title=Panyer Alley Boy, Relief Panel, Panyer Alley Steps|work=National Recording Project|publisher=Public Monuments and Sculpture Association|access-date=9 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = London St. Lawrence Jewry Memorial Fountain.JPG

| commonscat = St Lawrence and Mary Magdalene Drinking Fountain

| subject = St Lawrence and Mary Magdalene Drinking Fountain

| location = Carter Lane Gardens

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5129|-0.0974|display=inline|name=St Lawrence and Mary Magdalene Drinking Fountain}}

| date = 1866

| artist = {{sortname|Joseph|Durham}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Robinson|nolink=yes}}

| type = Drinking fountain with sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1430819 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|desc=St Lawrence Jewry Drinking Fountain|num=1430819|fewer-links=x}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Admiral Arthur Phillip monument south from One New Change.jpg

| commonscat = Arthur Phillip Memorial, Cannon Street Gardens, London

| subject = {{sort|Phillip|Memorial to Admiral Arthur Phillip}}

| location = Cannon Street Gardens

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5131|-0.0958|display=inline|name=Arthur Phillip}}

| date = 1932 (original memorial; most features of the present memorial date to 1968, 1976 and 2000)

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Leonard|Hartwell}}, W. Hamilton Buchan and Sharon A. M. Keenan

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Memorial with bust

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=132}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Festival Gardens (2938670695).jpg

| commonscat = Wall fountain at Festival Gardens, London

| subject = Wall fountain

| location = Festival Gardens

| coordinates = {{Coord|51.5132|-0.0970|display=inline|name=Wall fountain}}

| date = 1950

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Albert|Richardson|dab=architect}}

| type = Fountain

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://c20society.org.uk/war-memorials/london-festival-gardens/|first1=Jon|last1=Wright|first2=Joanna|last2=Moore|title=London: Festival Gardens|publisher=The Twentieth Century Society|access-date=27 February 2018}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Young Lovers, Festival Gardens, London.JPG

| commonscat = The Young Lovers

| subject = The Young Lovers

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5133|-0.0972|display=inline|name=The Young Lovers}}

| location = Festival Gardens

| date = 1950–1951

| artist = {{sortname|Georg|Ehrlich}}

| type = Sculptural group

| architect = {{n/a}}

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/303/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180221035517/http://pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/303/|url-status=dead|archive-date=21 February 2018|title=The Lovers, Sculpture, Cannon St. (St. Paul's Churchyard)|publisher=Public Monuments and Sculpture Association|work=National Recording Project|access-date=7 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Icarus sculpture, Cannon Street, City of London.JPG

| subject = Icarus III

| location = Distaff Lane Garden

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5124|-0.0972|display=inline|name=Icarus III}}

| date = 1973

| artist = {{sortname|Michael|Ayrton}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Moved from Old Change Court circa 2020, image shows original location.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/302/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303181148/http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/302/|url-status=dead|archive-date=3 March 2016|title=Icarus III, Sculpture, Old Change Sq.|publisher=Public Monuments and Sculpture Association|work=National Recording Project|access-date=7 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Paternoster Sculpture, Paternoster Square.JPG

| commonscat = Shepherd and Sheep by Elisabeth Frink

| subject = Paternoster

| location = Paternoster Square

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5146|-0.0989|display=inline|name=Paternoster}}

| date = 1975

| artist = {{sortname|Elisabeth|Frink}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/paternoster-292820|title=Paternoster|publisher=Art UK|access-date=3 December 2021}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = National Firefighters Memorial, Cannon Street, London.JPG

| commonscat = National Firefighters Memorial (United Kingdom)

| subject = National Firefighters Memorial

| location = Carter Lane Gardens

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5129|-0.0985|display=inline|name=National Firefighters Memorial}}

| date = 1990–1991

| artist = John W. Mills

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://c20society.org.uk/war-memorials/london-firefighters-memorial/|title=London: Firefighters Memorial|first1=Jon|last1=Wright|first2=Joanna|last2=Moore|publisher=The Twentieth Century Society|access-date=7 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Angel's Wings sculpture by Thomas Heatherwick, Bishop's Court, London 02.JPG

| commonscat = Angel's Wings sculpture by Thomas Heatherwick

| subject = Paternoster Vents

| location = Paternoster Square

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5143|-0.1005|display=inline|name=Paternoster Vents}}

| date = 2002

| artist = {{sortname|Thomas|Heatherwick}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Vents

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/paternoster-vents-angel-wings-292822|title=Paternoster Vents (Angel Wings)|publisher=Art UK|access-date=3 December 2021}}

}}

{{anchor|Emily Young}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Emily Young head 02.jpg

| commonscat = Angels I to V by Emily Young

| subject = Angel I to V

| location = {{sort|Saint|St}} Paul's Churchyard

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5139|-0.1000|display=inline|name=Angel I to V}}

| date = 2003

| artist = {{sortname|Emily|Young}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Whitfield|dab=architect}} (commissioner)

| type = Sculptures

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?record=gblo128|title=Angel Heads|work=Statues – Hither & Thither|first1=René|last1=van der Krogt|first2=Peter|last2=van der Krogt|access-date=7 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Sun Calendar Paternoster square (4868070735).jpg

| subject = Noon-Mark

| location = 10 Paternoster Square

| date = 2003

| artist = {{sortname|Frank|King|nolink=yes}} (gnomon and astronomy) and Lida Lopes Cardozo Kindersley (letter-cutting)

| architect = {{sortname|Eric|Parry}} Architects (commissioners)

| type = Analemmatic sundial

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/noon-mark-sundial-292821|title=Noon-Mark Sundial|publisher=Art UK|access-date=3 December 2021}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.paternostersquare.info/about-paternoster.aspx|title=About Paternoster|work=Paternoster Square|access-date=7 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210126120009/https://paternostersquare.info/about-paternoster.aspx|archive-date=26 January 2021}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = London Paternoster Square - Paternoster Column - panoramio.jpg|center|120px

| commonscat = Paternoster Square Column

| subject = Paternoster Square Column

| location = Paternoster Square

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5147|-0.0994|display=inline|name=Paternoster Square Column}}

| date = 2003

| artist =

| architect = {{sortname|William|Whitfield|dab=architect}} and Andrew Lockwood

| type = Column

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1393844 Temple Bar 10.jpg

| subject = Lion, Unicorn and two City Dragons

| location = Temple Bar Gate

| date = 2004

| artist = {{sortname|Tim|Crawley|nolink=yes}}

| architect = Freeland Rees Roberts (restoration)

| type = Sculptures

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1393844 Grade I]}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Globe with Slots.jpg

| subject = Amicale

| location = The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Garden

| date = 2007

| artist = {{sortname|Paul|Mount|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Installed on this site in March 2012.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.php?ID=COL026|title=Festival Gardens|work=London Gardens Online|publisher=London Parks & Gardens Trust|access-date=8 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180220152752/https://www.londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.php?ID=COL026|archive-date=20 February 2018}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Globe with Slots by Paul Mount.jpg

| commonscat = Globe with Slots by Paul Mount

| subject = Globe with Slots

| location = Carter Lane Gardens

| date = 2009 or before

| artist = {{sortname|Paul|Mount|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/globe-with-slots-292810|title=Globe with Slots|publisher=Art UK|access-date=3 December 2021}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Bust of John Donne (14074586548).jpg

| commonscat = John Donne Memorial

| subject = Bust of John Donne

| location = The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Garden

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5133|-0.0973|display=inline|name=Bust of John Donne}}

| date = 2012

| artist = {{sortname|Nigel|Boonham|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Bust

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{End}}

=One New Change=

{{Main|One New Change}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Boris Anrep Elizabeth II mosaic.jpg

| subject = Elizabeth II

| location = One New Change

| date = {{circa|1953–1960}}

| artist = {{sortname|Boris|Anrep}}

| architect =

| type = Mosaic

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://londonist.com/2011/04/in-pictures-boris-anrep-mosaics-at-one-new-change|title=In Pictures: Boris Anrep Mosaics At One New Change|first=Matt|last=Brown|date=3 April 2011|website=Londonist|access-date=20 August 2023}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Boris Anrep William III and Mary II mosaic.jpg

| subject = William III and Mary II

| location = One New Change

| date = {{circa|1953–1960}}

| artist = {{sortname|Boris|Anrep}}

| architect =

| type = Mosaic

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Boris Anrep compass rose mosaic.jpg

| subject = Compass Rose

| location = One New Change

| date = {{circa|1953–1960}}

| artist = {{sortname|Boris|Anrep}}

| architect =

| type = Mosaic

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Boris Anrep mosaic.jpg

| subject = Ariel

| location = One New Change

| date = {{circa|1953–1960}}

| artist = {{sortname|Boris|Anrep}}

| architect =

| type = Mosaic

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Guardian Lion by Sir Charles Wheeler (facing right).jpg

| subject = Guardian Lion

| location = One New Change

| date = {{circa|1957|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Victor|Heal|nolink=yes}} (original setting)

| type = Relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=287}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = St George Triumphant by Sir Charles Wheeler.jpg

| subject = Saint George Triumphant

| location = One New Change

| date = {{circa|1957|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Victor|Heal|nolink=yes}} (original setting)

| type = Relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=287}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = St George Combatant by Sir Charles Wheeler.jpg

| subject = Saint George Combatant

| location = One New Change

| date = {{circa|1957|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Victor|Heal|nolink=yes}} (original setting)

| type = Relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=287}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Guardian Lion by Sir Charles Wheeler (facing left).jpg

| subject = Guardian Lion

| location = One New Change

| date = {{circa|1957|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Victor|Heal|nolink=yes}} (original setting)

| type = Relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=287}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Gavin Turk 'Nail', 2011, photo by Andy Keate.jpg

| subject = Nail

| location = One New Change

| date = 2011

| artist = {{sortname|Gavin|Turk}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://gavinturk.com/artworks/image/10051|title=Nail|work=Gavin Turk|access-date=16 August 2018}}

}}

{{End}}

Bridge and Bridge Without

{{Main|Bridge (City of London ward)}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Monument to the Great Fire of London.JPG

| commonscat = The Monument to the Great Fire of London

| subject = {{sort|Monument|The Monument}}
Great Fire of London

| location = Monument Yard

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5101|-0.0860|display=inline|name=The Monument}}

| date = 1671–1677

| artist = {{sortname|Caius Gabriel|Cibber}}, Edward Pearce and George Bowers

| architect = {{sortname|Christopher|Wren}} and Robert Hooke

| type = Monumental column with basement astronomical observatory

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1193901 Grade I]}}

[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1002065 Scheduled monument]

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=260}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue within the garden of Fishmongers' Hall - geograph.org.uk - 975865.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Hulbert|Statue of James Hulbert}}

| location = Garden of Fishmongers' Hall

| date = 1724

| artist = {{sortname|Robert|Easton|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation =

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/824/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180515044229/http://www.pmsa.org.uk/pmsa-database/824/|url-status=dead|archive-date=15 May 2018|title=James Hulbert, Statue, Fishmongers' Hall Garden|publisher=Public Monuments & Sculpture Association|access-date=14 May 2018}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Philpot Lane mice (40024472984).jpg

| commonscat = The Two Mice Eating Cheese, Philpot Lane

| subject = Mice

| location = Philpot Lane, near junction with Eastcheap

| date = 1862

| artist = Uncertain, but thought to be John Young and Son

| architect =

| type =

| designation =

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.peterberthoud.co.uk/2011/04/the-philpot-lane-mice-no-longer-the-smallest-2/|title=Philpot Lane Mice – No Longer the Smallest?|publisher=Peter Berthoud|access-date=17 July 2014}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Female figure holding a globe, Adelaide House, London.jpg

| subject = Female Figure holding a Globe

| location = Adelaide House, London Bridge Approach

| date = 1921–1925

| artist = {{sortname|William Reid|Dick}}

| architect = {{sortname|John James|Burnet}} and Thomas S. Tait

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064621 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=229}}

}}

{{End}}

Broad Street

{{Main|Broad Street (ward)}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Credit Facilitating Transport, Commerce and Industry and sexfoil panels

| location = 7 Lothbury

| date = 1866

| artist = {{sortname|James|Redfern}}

| architect = {{sortname|George Somers Leigh|Clarke}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1193583 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=237}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = 'Persian' Atlas Figures by Henry Pegram, Drapers' Hall.jpg

| subject = "Persian" Atlas Figures

| location = Drapers' Hall, Throgmorton Street

| date = 1898–1899

| artist = {{sortname|Henry Alfred|Pegram}}

| architect = {{sortname|Thomas Graham|Jackson}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358902 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=404}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Augustine of Hippo by John Skeaping, London 01.jpg

| commonscat = Statue of Augustine of Hippo by John Skeaping, London

| subject = {{sort|Augustine|Statue of Saint Augustine of Hippo}}

| location = Augustine House, 6a Austin Friars

| date = 1955–1957

| artist = {{sortname|John|Skeaping}}

| architect = {{sortname|Arthur|Bailey|nolink=1}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=9}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Austin Friars statue.jpg

| commonscat = Augustinian Friar statue, London

| subject = Augustinian Friar

| location = 4 Austin Friars

| date = 1989

| artist = {{sortname|T.|Metcalfe|nolink=yes}}

| architect = Fookes, Ness and Gough {{small|(1987–1990 {{shy|re|furbish|ment}} of Nos. 2–6)}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=7}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Austin Friars (171376684).jpg

| subject = Standing Stone

| location = Austin Friars, outside Augustine House

| date = 2000

| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Kindersley}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Standing stone

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Inscribed with words from T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=9–10}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Last of Light (3 Needles)

| location = Angel Court

| date = 2017

| artist = {{sortname|Sara|Barker|nolink=yes}}

| architect = Fletcher Priest Architects

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://3rd-dimensionpmsa.org.uk/interviews/2018-03-12-sara-barker-last-of-light-3-needles|title=Sara Barker: Last of Light (3 Needles)|work=3rd Dimension|publisher=Public Monuments & Sculpture Association|date=12 March 2018|access-date=23 January 2019}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Angel Court (39749669693).jpg

| subject = Selvedge with dark

| location = Throgmorton Passage

| date = 2017

| artist = {{sortname|Sara|Barker|nolink=yes}}

| architect = Fletcher Priest Architects

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{End}}

Candlewick

{{Main|Candlewick (ward)}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Sculpture Sea, Chimera & Fire Lombard Street.jpg

| subject = Chimera with Personifications of Fire and the Sea

| location = {{nowrap|24–28 Lombard Street}}

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5124|-0.0866|display=inline|name=Chimera with Personifications of Fire and the Sea}}

| date = 1914

| artist = {{sortname|Francis William|Doyle Jones}}

| architect = Gordon & Gunton

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064630 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=228}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Phoenix

| location = Phoenix House, 5 King William Street

| date = {{circa|1921–1922}}

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Henry|Mabey|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John Macvicar|Anderson}} and Henry Lennox Anderson

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064622 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://claxity.com/phoenix-fire-assurance|title=Phoenix Fire Assurance|website=Claxity|access-date=22 September 2024}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Shield of the London Life Association

| location = 81 King William Street

| date = 1925–1927

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Leonard|Hartwell}}

| architect = {{Sortname|William Curtis|Green}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=221–222}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Unity and Security

| location = 81 King William Street

| date = 1925–1927

| artist = {{sortname|Herbert William|Palliser|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{Sortname|William Curtis|Green}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=221–222}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Wisdom and Foresight

| location = 81 King William Street

| date = 1925–1927

| artist = {{sortname|Herbert William|Palliser|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{Sortname|William Curtis|Green}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=221–222}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Break the Wall of Distrust sculpture, Cannon Street, London.JPG

| subject = Break the Wall of Distrust

| location = 108 Cannon Street

| date = 1989–1990

| artist = {{sortname|Zurab|Tsereteli}}

| architect =

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=61}}

}}

{{End}}

Castle Baynard

{{Main|Castle Baynard}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Waithman Memorial, Salisbury Square EC4.jpg

| commonscat = Waithman Memorial

| subject = {{sort|Waithman|Memorial to Robert Waithman}}

| location = Salisbury Square

| coordinates = {{coord|51.513509|-0.106346|display=inline|name=Memorial to Robert Waithman}}

| date = 1833

| artist = {{n/a}}

| architect = {{sortname|James|Elmes}}

| type = Obelisk

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079124 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2018|p=73}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Drinking Fountain, Blackfriars Bridge (2735461818).jpg

| commonscat = Temperance Drinking Fountain, Blackfriars Bridge, London

| subject = Temperance drinking fountain

| location = New Bridge Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.511362|-0.104106|display=inline|name=Temperance Drinking Fountain}}

| date = 1861

| artist = Wills Brothers

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Drinking fountain with statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1262674 Grade II]}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Blackfriars Bridge (17047814259).jpg

| subject = Capitals

| location = Blackfriars Bridge

| date = 1860–1869

| artist = {{sortname|John Birnie|Philip}}

| architect = {{sortname|Joseph|Cubitt}} and H. Carr

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064717 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=40}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Gateway to Tudor Street, London 3.jpg

| subject = Pegasus

| location = Inner Temple Gateway, Tudor Street

| date = 1887

| artist = {{sortname|John|Daymond|nolink=yes}} and Son

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064649 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=397}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Queen Victoria, Blackfriars Bridge.jpg

| commonscat = Statue of Queen Victoria, Blackfriars Bridge

| subject = {{sort|Victoria|Statue of Queen Victoria}}

| location = New Bridge Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.511|-0.1044|display=inline|name=Statue of Queen Victoria}}

| date = 1893–1896

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Bell|Birch}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358889 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2018|p=74}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Relief panel and figure of Youth

| location = Pemberton House, New Street Square

| date = 1955

| artist = {{sortname|Wilfred|Dudeney|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|Richard|Seifert}} & Partners

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=290}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Baynard House Seven Ages of Man.jpg

| commonscat = Seven Ages of Man (Richard Kindersley)

| subject = {{sort|Seven Ages of Man|The Seven Ages of Man}}

| location = Baynard House, Queen Victoria Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.51188|-0.10093|display=inline|name=The Seven Ages of Man}}

| date = 1980

| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Kindersley}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=310}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Taxi sculpture by Seward Johnson.jpg

| subject = Taxi

| location = John Carpenter Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5111|-0.1061|display=inline|name=Taxi}}

| date = 1983

| artist = {{sortname|John Seward|Johnson II}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue outside KPMG in Dorset Rise - geograph.org.uk - 764959.jpg

| commonscat = Saint George and the Dragon by Michael Sandle

| subject = Saint George and the Dragon

| location = Dorset Rise

| coordinates = {{coord|51.51282|-0.10569|display=inline}}

| date = 1988

| artist = {{sortname|Michael|Sandle}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Hodgecat flickr.jpg

| commonscat = Statue of Hodge

| subject = {{sort|Hodge|Statue of Hodge}}

| location = Gough Square

| coordinates = {{coord|51.514722222222|-0.1075|display=inline|name=Statue of Hodge}}

| date = 1997

| artist = {{sortname|Jon|Bickley|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=150–152}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Cantus by Charles Hadcock.jpg

| subject = Cantus

| location = Shoe Lane

| date = 2002

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Hadcock}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/cantus-292837|title=Cantus|publisher=Art UK|access-date=7 May 2022}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Resolution sculpture, Shoe Lane, London.JPG

| commonscat = Resolution by Antony Gormley

| subject = Resolution

| location = Corner of St Bride Street and Shoe Lane

| coordinates = {{coord|51.51554|-0.10615|display=inline|name=Resolution}}

| date = 2007

| artist = {{sortname|Antony|Gormley}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://londonist.com/2007/10/new_gormley_sta|title=New Gormley Statue For The City|work=Londonist|date=28 October 2007|access-date=12 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = New Street Square (3946158338).jpg

| subject = Browsers

| location = New Street Square

| date = 2008

| artist = {{sortname|Jonathan|Clarke|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptures

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://jonathanclarke.co.uk/commissions/new-street-square-london/|title=New Street Square, London|work=Jonathan Clarke|access-date=19 August 2017}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://jonathanclarke.co.uk/gallery/by-type-abstract/|title=Abstract|work=Jonathan Clarke|access-date=7 May 2022}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = New Street Square (48964810357).jpg

| subject = Day and Night, Night and Day

| location = New Street Square

| date = 2009

| artist = {{sortname|Ron|Haselden}}

| architect =

| type = Neon sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.fabrica.org.uk/archive-luminary|title=Luminary: Ron Haselden|publisher=Fabrica|access-date=4 May 2022}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = New Street Square (3946175774).jpg

| subject = Gateway

| location = New Fetter Lane

| date = 2011

| artist = {{sortname|Jonathan|Clarke|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{End}}

=Eastern end of Fleet Street to Ludgate Circus=

{{Main|Fleet Street|Ludgate Circus}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = (John Hugh) Gilbert Seale (1862–1933) – Cupids (1900), door pediment at St Bartholomew House, 92 Fleet Street, London, April 2013 (cropped).png

| subject = Putti

| location = St Bartholomew House, 92 Fleet Street

| date = 1900

| artist = {{sortname|Gilbert|Seale|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|H. Huntly|Gordon|nolink=yes}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1262506 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=142}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Mary, Queen of Scots, Fleet Street, London.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Mary|Statue of Mary, Queen of Scots}}

| location = Queen of Scots House, 143–144 Fleet Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.514311|-0.107181|display=inline|name=State of Mary, Queen of Scots}}

| date = 1905

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|R. M.|Roe|nolink=yes}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064661 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=436}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image =

| subject = The Past and The Future

| location = Daily Telegraph Building, 135–141 Fleet Street

| date = 1929–1930

| artist = {{sortname|Samuel|Rabinovitch}}

| architect = Elcock and Sutcliffe

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358917 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=137–138}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Relief above entrance, 135–141 Fleet Street.jpg

| subject = Panel with two Mercury figures and a globe; Panel with swallows

| location = Daily Telegraph Building, 135–141 Fleet Street

| date = 1929–1930

| artist = {{sortname|A. J.|Oakley|nolink=1}}?

| architect = Elcock and Sutcliffe

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358917 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=138–139}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Edgar Wallace plaque, Fleet Street.jpg

| commonscat = Edgar Wallace plaque, 107 Fleet Street

| subject = {{sort|Wallace|Memorial to Edgar Wallace}}

| location = Ludgate House, 107 Fleet Street (at Ludgate Circus)

| date = 1934

| artist = {{sortname|Francis William|Doyle-Jones}}

| architect =

| type = Plaque with portrait medallion

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2018|pp=73–74}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = King Lud hanging out in Leon cafe.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Lud|Busts of King Lud}}

| date = 1870

| location = Leon restaurant, 12 Ludgate Circus (former King Lud pub)

| artist =

| architect = {{sortname|Lewis Henry|Isaacs}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/king-lud-entrance|title=King Lud – Entrance|work=London Remembers|access-date=4 September 2020}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = T P O'Connor 1.JPG

| subject = {{sort|O'Connor|Bust of T. P. O'Connor}}

| location = Chronicle House, 72–78 Fleet Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5141|-0.10657|display=inline|name=Bust of T. P. O'Connor}}

| date = 1935–1936

| artist = {{sortname|Francis William|Doyle-Jones}}

| architect =

| type = Bust

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=139–140}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Herald by William Reid Dick, 85 Fleet Street.jpg

| subject = The Herald

| location = 85 Fleet Street

| date = 1938–1939

| artist = {{sortname|William Reid|Dick}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Lutyens}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064656 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=141–142}}

}}

{{End}}

=St Paul's Cathedral=

{{Main|St Paul's Cathedral}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=no|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no|show_designation=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Angels with the Royal Arms, St Paul's Cathedral.jpg

| subject = Angels with the Royal Arms

| location = Lunette within pediment of north front

| date = 1698

| artist = {{sortname|Grinling|Gibbons}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=372}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Detail on the Southern Facade of St Paul's Cathedral.jpg

| subject = Phoenix

| location = Lunette within pediment of south front

| date = 1699

| artist = {{sortname|Caius Gabriel|Cibber}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=373}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1079157 St Paul's Cathedral 27.jpg

| subject = Saint Paul Preaching to the Bereans

| location = Over great west door

| date = 1705–1706

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=368}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = London - St. Paul's Cathedral VI.jpg

| subject = The Conversion of Saint Paul

| location = Pediment of west front

| date = 1706

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=365}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Saul Receiving Letters from the High Priest

| location = North side of the upper storey above the portico

| date = Probably between 1706 and 1712

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=366}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Ananias Putting His Hands on Saul and Restoring His Sight

| location = South side of the upper storey above the portico

| date = Probably between 1706 and 1712

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=367}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Saint Paul and the Gaoler of Philippi

| location = Inside the portico, on the north side wall

| date = {{circa|1712/1713|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=370}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Saint Paul Bitten by a Viper on Malta

| location = Inside the portico, on the south side wall

| date = {{circa|1712/1713|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=370}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Saint Paul Before Felix

| location = Within the portico, to the left of the great west door

| date = 1712–1713

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=369}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Saint Paul Before Agrippa

| location = Within the portico, to the right of the great west door

| date = 1712–1713

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=369}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1079157 St Paul's Cathedral 26.jpg

| subject = The Stoning of Saint Stephen

| location = Over north door, west front

| date = Possibly 1713

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=367}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = The Baptism of Saul

| location = Over south door, west front

| date = Possibly 1713

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=368}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1079157 St Paul's Cathedral 22.jpg

| subject = Saints Peter, James and Paul

| location = Pediment of west front

| date = 1718–1721

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Statues

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=363}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1079157 St Paul's Cathedral 23.jpg

| subject = Four Evangelists

| location = Parapet at the foot of the side towers, west front

| date = 1718–1721

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| type = Statues

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=363}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Saints Barnabas, Philip, James the Less, Jude and John the Baptist

| location = Pediment of north front

| date = 1720–1724

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}, with some additions by Farmer & Brindley

| type = Statues

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=371}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Saints Simon and Matthias

| location = Outer corners of south transept

| date = Between 1722–1724 and 1923–1925

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}, with substantial additions by Henry Poole

| type = Statues

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=372}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = South pediment of St Paul's Cathedral.jpg

| subject = Saints Thomas, Andrew and Bartholomew

| location = Pediment of south front

| date = 1898–1900

| artist = Farmer & Brindley after Francis Bird

| type = Statues

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079157 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=371}}

}}

{{End}}

=St Paul's Churchyard=

:See also Emily Young's Angel series above, in the ward of Bread Street

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Queen Anne at St. Paul's.jpg

| commonscat = Anne of Great Britain statue, St Paul's

| subject = {{sort|Anne|Statue of Queen Anne}}

| location = St Paul's Churchyard

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5137|-0.0999|display=inline|name=Statue of Queen Anne}}

| date = 1884–1886 (after an original of 1709–1712)

| artist = {{sortname|Richard Claude|Belt|nolink=1}} and L. A. Malempré, after Francis Bird

| architect = {{sortname|Christopher|Wren}}

| type = Statue flanked by other sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079158 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=374}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = London Statue of Saint Paul imgp3600.jpg

| commonscat = St. Paul's Cross

| subject = St Paul's Cross

| location = St Paul's Churchyard

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5142|-0.0977|display=inline|name=St Paul's Cross}}

| date = 1908–1910

| artist = {{sortname|Bertram|Mackennal}}

| architect = {{sortname|Reginald|Blomfield}}

| type = Statue on column

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1194637 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=383–384}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Becket by Bainbridge Copnall (3804587334).png

| commonscat = Thomas Becket by Edward Bainbridge Copnall

| subject = Statue of Thomas Becket

| location = St Paul's Churchyard

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5135|-0.0976|display=inline|name=Statue of Thomas Becket}}

| date = 1971

| artist = {{sortname|Edward Bainbridge|Copnall}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1431353 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2018|pp=80–81}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = People Of London Memorial-St Pauls Cathedral-London-.jpg

| subject = Memorial to Londoners killed in World War II bombardments

| location = St Paul's Churchyard

| date = 1999

| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Kindersley}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Memorial

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=383}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = John Wesley at St Paul's.jpg

| commonscat = Statue of John Wesley, St Paul's Churchyard, London

| subject = {{sort|Wesley|Statue of John Wesley}}

| location = St Paul's Churchyard

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5143|-0.09854|display=inline|name=Statue of John Wesley}}

| date = 1988 (after an original of 1825–1849)

| artist = {{sort|Manning|after Samuel Manning the Elder and Samuel Manning the Younger}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=381}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Pavement showing the alignment of Old and New St Paul's Cathedral

| location = Outside the South Transept of St Paul's Cathedral

| date = 2008

| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Kindersley}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Inlaid stone installation

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Shows the plan of the medieval cathedral overlaid with the footprint of the present building.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://kindersleystudio.co.uk/2009/10/28/st-pauls-cathedral-alignment-pavement|title=St Paul's Cathedral Alignment Pavement|publisher=Richard Kindersley Studio|first=Richard|last=Kindersley|date=28 October 2009|access-date=18 December 2024}}

}}

{{End}}

Cheap

{{Main|Cheap (ward)}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Putti crowning Queen Victoria, and symbolic flora

| location = 42–44 Gresham Street

| date = 1850–1852

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Sancton|Wood}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1286388 Grade II]}}

| notes = Banderoles inscribed THE QUEEN'S/ ASSURANCE/ ESTABLISHED/ AD 185 (sic).{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=161–162}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Keystones portraying Postmasters General and sprandrels with men writing and receiving letters

Cecil Raikes and Alfred Morley

| location = Nomura House, St Martin's Le Grand and King Edward Street

| date = 1889–1895

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Henry|Tanner|dab=architect}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=359}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue Of Atlas-King Street-London.JPG

| subject = Atlas with Globe

| location = King Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5141|-0.0923|display=inline|name=Atlas with Globe}}

| date = 1893–1894

| artist = {{sortname|Thomas|Tyrrell|nolink=1}} for Farmer and Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|Alfred|Waterhouse}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1192084 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=217}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Aquarius by John Skeaping, 1955-58, @ 107 Cheapside, London.jpg

| commonscat = Signs of the Zodiac by John Skeaping

| subject = Signs of the Zodiac

| location = 107 Cheapside

| coordinates =

| date = 1955–1958

| artist = John Skeaping

| architect = Antony Lloyd of Curtis Green, Son & Lloyd

| type = 12 stone panels

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Originally installed with a figure of Apollo plus sun and star motifs, now lost, in the scheme.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=81}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Three Printers by Wilfred Dudeney (34731803035).jpg

| subject = Three Pritners

| location = Goldsmiths' Hall garden (former churchyard of St John Zachary)

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5160|-0.0954|type:landmark_region:GB-LND|name=Three Printers}}

| date = {{circa|1957|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Wilfred|Dudeney|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = The 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.{{Cite web|title = The ghosts of Fleet Street past : Three Printers by Wilfred Dudeney|url = https://backwatersman.wordpress.com/2010/03/21/the-ghosts-of-fleet-street-past-three-printers-by-wilfred-dudeney/|website = The Crimson Rambler|date = 21 March 2010|access-date = 25 January 2016}}{{cite web |title=Three Printers statue |url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/three-printers-statue |website=London Remembers |access-date=23 July 2022 |language=en}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Thomas Becket Memorial on Cheapside.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Becket|Relief of Thomas Becket}}

| location = 90 Cheapside

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5136|-0.0919|display=inline|name=Relief of Thomas Becket}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect =

| type = Plaque

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{End}}

Coleman Street

{{Main|Coleman Street Ward}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Bank of California, Moorgate, City of London, in 1979.jpg

| subject = Architectural sculpture

| location = Europe Arab Bank (originally the Metropolitan Life Assurance headquarters), 13 and 15 Moorgate

| date = 1890–1895

| artist = {{sortname|William Silver|Frith}}

| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}} and Ingress Bell

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359212 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=270}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Stained glass window above the entrance to London Metropolitan University, Moorgate, EC2 - geograph.org.uk - 1118207.jpg

| subject = The Electric Telegraph, or Electricity and Engineering

| location = Electra House, Moorgate

| date = {{circa|1900–1903|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|George|Frampton}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and John James Joass

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1251605 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=272}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Allegorical panels

| location = Electra House, Moorgate

| date = {{circa|1900–1903|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|F. W.|Pomeroy}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and John James Joass

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1251605 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=273}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Egypt, Japan, India and China

| location = Electra House, Moorgate

| date = {{circa|1900–1903|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|William Goscombe|John}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and John James Joass

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1251605 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=274}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Amorini with companies' arms and seals

| location = Electra House, Moorgate

| date = {{circa|1900–1903|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Alfred|Drury}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and John James Joass

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1251605 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=274}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Electra House dome and sculpture, London (cropped).jpg

| subject = Young atlantes with armilla and zodiacal globe

| location = Electra House, Moorgate

| date = {{circa|1900–1903|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|F. W.|Pomeroy}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and John James Joass

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1251605 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=274}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Finsbury Circus - City of London - Salisbury House.jpg

| subject = Victory and Plenty

| location = Salisbury House, Finsbury Circus

| date = 1901

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = Davis and Emmanuel

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1375270 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1375270|desc=Salisbury House|fewer-links=yes|access-date=11 August 2019}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Finsbury Circus Fountain, City of London.jpg

| commonscat = Drinking fountain and shelter, Finsbury Circus

| subject = Drinking fountain

| location = Finsbury Circus

| coordinates = {{coord|51.518014|-0.086091|display=inline|name=Drinking fountain}}

| date = 1902

| artist = {{sortname|John|Whitehead|nolink=1}} and Son

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Drinking fountain

| designation = [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1252284 Grade II]

| notes = The shelter is based on the well head designed by Philip Webb for William Morris's Red House in Bexleyheath.{{NHLE|num=1252284|desc=Drinking fountain and shelter, north side of gardens|access-date=9 February 2018|fewer-links=yes}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Britannia DW.jpg

| subject = Britannia (two versions)

| location = Britannic House, Moorgate

| date = 1924

| artist = {{sortname|Francis Derwent|Wood}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Lutyens}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064691 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=109–110}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Indian Water-carrier

| location = Britannic House, Moorgate

| date = 1924

| artist = {{sortname|Francis Derwent|Wood}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Lutyens}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064691 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=109–110}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Persian Scarf Dancer by Francis Derwent Wood, Britannic House-geograph-5033269.jpg

| commonscat = Persian Scarf Dancer by Francis Derwent Wood, Britannic House

| subject = Persian Scarf-dancer

| location = Britannic House, Moorgate

| date = {{circa|1924|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Francis Derwent|Wood}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Lutyens}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064691 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=109–110}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Woman and Baby or Spring

| location = Britannic House, Moorgate

| date = {{circa|1924|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Francis Derwent|Wood}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Lutyens}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064691 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=109–110}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Decorative keystones

| location = Britannic House, Moorgate

| date = {{circa|1924|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sort|Broadbent|Messrs Broadbent & Sons}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Lutyens}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064691 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=109–110}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Moorgate Lighthouse (cropped).jpg

| subject = Lighthouse

| location = 42 Moorgate

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5166|-0.0889|type:landmark_region:GB-LND|name=Lighthouse}}

| date = 1928

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Built as the headquarter of Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation. Possibly previously had a working light.{{cite web |last1=Wignall |first1=Katie |title=The City of London's Lighthouse {{!}} Look Up Along Moorgate |url=https://lookup.london/moorgate-lighthouse/ |website=Look Up London Tours |access-date=7 July 2022 |date=21 June 2021}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Neptune, 42 Moorgate.jpg

| subject = Neptune

| location = 42 Moorgate

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5166|-0.0889|type:landmark_region:GB-LND|name=Neptune}}

| date = 1928

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Built as the headquarter of Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation.{{cite web |last1=Wignall |first1=Katie |title=The City of London's Lighthouse {{!}} Look Up Along Moorgate |url=https://lookup.london/moorgate-lighthouse/ |website=Look Up London Tours |access-date=7 July 2022 |date=21 June 2021}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Gardener (8436979871).jpg

| commonscat = The Gardener by Karin Jonzen

| subject = {{sort|Gardener|The Gardener}}

| location = Brewers' Hall Garden, London Wall, near the junction with Moorgate

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5172|-0.0925|display=inline|name=The Gardener}}

| date = 1971–1972

| artist = {{sortname|Karin|Jonzen}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=236}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Brown, Shipley & Co Ltd, main entrance on Moorgate 1.jpg

| subject = Doors and screens

| location = 2 Moorgate

| date = 1973–1975

| artist = {{sortname|John|Poole|nolink=yes}}

| architect = Fitzroy Robinson & Partners

| type = Bronze doors and screens

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1422067 Grade II]}}

| notes = Commissioned by Brown, Shipley & Co. The design on the doors is intended to represent "the interaction of spheres of influence".{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=269–270}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Doors of 1 Moorgate, City of London.jpg

| subject = Doors

| location = 1 Moorgate

| date = 1980s

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = Mountford and Gruning

| type = Bronze doors

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1193578 Grade II]}}

| notes = Thought to have been installed by the Banco di Napoli.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=269}}{{NHLE|num=1193578|desc=3 and 4, Lothbury EC2, 1–5, Moorgate EC2|fewer-links=yes}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Small obelisk in Circus Place, London-geogaph-1819172.jpg

| commonscat = Dance's Obelisk, Circus Place, London

| subject = {{sort|Dance|Memorial to George Dance the Younger}}

| location = Circus Place

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5172|-0.0867|display=inline|name=Memorial to George Dance the Younger}}

| date = 1999

| artist = {{sortname|Mel Morris|Jones|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Obeliscal ventilation shaft

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Conrad Shawcross's Manifold.jpg

| subject = Manifold (Major Third) 5:4

| location = Moorgate entrance of Liverpool Street station

| date = 2018

| artist = {{sortname|Conrad|Shawcross}}

| architect =

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Installed 2023.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://art.tfl.gov.uk/projects/manifoldmajorthird54/|title=Manifold (Major Third) 5:4|publisher=Art on the Underground|access-date=8 August 2023}} A representation of a piano chord falling into silence, created using a machine based on a Victorian harmonograph.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://conradshawcross.com/news-2/|title=News|website=Conrad Shawcross|access-date=8 August 2023}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = John Keats life mask by Martin Jennings 2024-11-04.jpg

| commonscat = Statue of John Keats, Moorgate

| subject = Statue of John Keats

| location = Moorgate

| coordinates = {{coord|51.517694|-0.089197|display=inline|name=Statue of John Keats, Moorgate}}

| date = 2024

| artist = {{sortname|Martin|Jennings}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Copy of a life mask of Keats at 21.{{cite news |last1=Creamer |first1=Ella |title=John Keats statue to be unveiled near his birthplace in London’s Moorgate |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/oct/26/john-keats-statue-bronze-martin-jennings-moorgate-london |access-date=1 March 2025 |work=The Guardian |date=26 October 2024}}

}}

{{End}}

=Chartered Accountants' Hall=

{{Main|Chartered Accountants' Hall}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Institute of Chartered Accountants, off Moorgate (5069214182).jpg

| subject = Allegorical frieze

| location = Moorgate Place and Great Swan Alley

| date = {{circa|1888–1893}}

| artist = {{sortname|Hamo|Thornycroft}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and Arthur Beresford Pite

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064586 Grade II*]}}

| notes = Sections represent the Arts, the Sciences, Crafts, Education, Commerce, Manufactures, Agriculture, Mining, Accountancy, Railways, Shipping, India and the Colonies and Building.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=152–158}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Boys with Coat of Arms by Harry Bates, Moorgate Place Entrance of Chartered Accountants' Hall.jpg

| subject = Boys with Coat of Arms

| location = Moorgate Place

| date = 1890–1892

| artist = {{sortname|Harry|Bates|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and Arthur Beresford Pite

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064586 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=152–158}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Corbel with winged, fish-tailed atlantes

| location = Corner of Great Swan Alley and Moorgate Place

| date = 1890–1892

| artist = {{sortname|Harry|Bates|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and Arthur Beresford Pite

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064586 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=159}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Eleven terms

| location = Great Swan Alley

| date = 1890–1892

| artist = {{sortname|Harry|Bates|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and Arthur Beresford Pite

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064586 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=158}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Institute of Chartered Accountants, off Moorgate (5069220194).jpg

| subject = Brackets and corbel of niche

| location = Great Swan Alley, over the entrance

| date = 1890–1892

| artist = {{sort|Bates, Harry, attr.|Attributed to Harry Bates}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and Arthur Beresford Pite

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064586 Grade II*]}}

| notes = The niche was intended to house a bronze statue of Queen Victoria, never realised. {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=154 and 159}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Institute of Chartered Accountants, off Moorgate (5068601535).jpg

| subject = Justice

| location = Corner of Great Swan Alley and Moorgate Place

| date = 1892–1893

| artist = {{sortname|Hamo|Thornycroft}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Belcher|dab=architect}} and Arthur Beresford Pite

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064586 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=158}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Architecture frieze

| location = Great Swan Alley

| date = 1930–1931

| artist = {{sortname|James Alexander|Stephenson|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John James|Joass}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064586 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=160}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Six terms

| location = Great Swan Alley

| date = 1930–1931

| artist = {{sort|Stephenson, James Alexander, possibly|Possibly by James Alexander Stephenson}}

| architect = {{sortname|John James|Joass}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064586 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=160}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Three historical panels

| location = Great Swan Alley

| date = 1969

| artist = {{sortname|David|McFall}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Whitfield|dab=architect}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064586 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=161}}

}}

{{End}}

Cordwainer

{{Main|Cordwainer (ward)}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Monarchs' frieze on No1 Poultry.jpg

| subject = Royal progresses of Edward VI, Elizabeth I, Charles II and Queen Victoria

| location = 1 Poultry

| date = 1875

| artist = {{sortname|Joseph|Kremer|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|F.|Chancellor|nolink=yes}} {{small|(original building, 12–13 Poultry)}}; James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates {{small|(current building)}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1428881 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=298–299}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Roman panels at Bank station (46596077924).jpg

| subject = Hutton Panels

| location = Bank station (relocated from Bucklersbury House)

| date = 1960

| artist = {{sortname|John|Hutton|dab=artist}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Engraved and etched glass panels

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Frontal View of the John Smith Statue in London.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Smith|Statue of Captain John Smith}}

| commonscat = Statue of Captain John Smith, London

| location = Bow Churchyard

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5137|-0.0939|display=inline|name=Statue of Captain John Smith}}

| date = 1960 (after an original of 1907)

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Renick|nolink=1}} after William Couper

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064720 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=42}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Cordwainer statue, Watling Street, London.JPG

| commonscat = Cordwainer statue

| subject = The Cordwainer

| location = Watling Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5125|-0.0928|display=inline|name=The Cordwainer}}

| date = 2002

| artist = {{sortname|Alma|Boyes|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2018|p=82–83}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = "Forgotten Streams" viewed facing Cannon Street.jpg

| commonscat = Forgotten Streams

| subject = Forgotten Streams

| location = Bloomberg London

| date = 2017

| artist = {{sortname|Cristina|Iglesias}}

| architect = Foster and Partners

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://news.artnet.com/art-world/artists-rise-to-the-occasion-for-opening-of-bloombergs-1-3-billion-headquarters-1129406|title=Surprise, Surprise, Bloomberg's New $1.3 Billion London Headquarters Has Some Pretty Spectacular Art|last=Pes|first=Javier|date=26 October 2017|publisher=artnet|access-date=15 March 2019}}

}}

{{End}}

Cornhill

{{Main|Cornhill, London}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = South Sea House - Portal.jpg

| subject = Relief with two sailors

| location = 37–38 Threadneedle Street

| date = {{circa|1803|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|John|Bacon|dab=sculptor, born 1777}} and a later restorer

| architect = {{sortname|John Macvicar|Anderson}}?

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358899 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=402}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue Of The Duke Of Wellington-Royal Exchange-London.jpg

| commonscat = Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, Royal Exchange, London

| subject = Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

| location = In front of the Royal Exchange

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5108|-0.0878|display=inline|name=Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington}}

| date = 1837–1844

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Leggatt Chantrey}} and Henry Weekes

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Equestrian sculpture

| designation = [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359168 Grade II]

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=330}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Flickr - davehighbury - Royal Exchange, London (frieze).jpg

| subject = Pedimental sculpture

| location = Royal Exchange

| date = 1842–1844

| artist = {{sort|Westmacott|Richard Westmacott Jr.}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Tite}}

| type = Pedimental sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064713 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=318}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue Of Richard (Dick) Whittington-Royal Exchange-London.JPG

| subject = {{sort|Whittington|Statue of Richard Whittington}}

| location = Royal Exchange

| date = 1844

| artist = {{sortname|John Edward|Carew}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Tite}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064713 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=323}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue Of Sir Thomas Gresham-Royal Exchange-London.JPG

| subject = {{sort|Gresham|Statue of Thomas Gresham}}

| location = Royal Exchange

| date = 1844–1845

| artist = {{sortname|William|Behnes}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Tite}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064713 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=322}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue Of Sir Hugh Middleton-Royal Exchange-London.JPG

| subject = {{sort|Myddelton|Statue of Hugh Myddelton}}

| location = Royal Exchange

| date = 1844–1845

| artist = {{sortname|Samuel|Joseph|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Tite}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064713 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=323}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Tympanum on the Northern Entrance to St Michael, Cornhill in the City of London (01).jpg

| subject = Saint Michael Disputing with Satan About the Body of Moses; Blessing Christ; Adoring Angels

| location = St Michael, Cornhill

| date = 1856–1858

| artist = {{sortname|John Birnie|Philip}}

| architect = {{sortname|George Gilbert|Scott}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1286688 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=89}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Adam's Court (50962926817).jpg

| subject = Spandrel figures with camels

| location = 40 Threadneedle Street (formerly the Oriental Bank Corporation), in the alley leading to Adam's Court

| date = 1858–1859

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1285404 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=403}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of George Peabody, London EC3 - geograph.org.uk - 1706589.jpg

| commonscat = Statue of George Peabody by William Wetmore Story, London

| subject = {{sort|Peabody|Statue of George Peabody}}

| location = Royal Exchange Buildings

| coordinates = {{coord|51.513943|-0.086479|display=inline|name=Statue of George Peabody}}

| date = 1869

| artist = {{sortname|William Wetmore|Story}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1194436 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1194436|desc=Statue of George Peabody|fewer-links=yes|access-date=23 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Spandrel figures and mascarons

| location = Former Royal Bank of Scotland, 3 and 5 Bishopsgate

| date = 1877

| artist = {{sortname|F. G.|Anstey|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|Thomas Chatfeild|Clarke|nolink=yes}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1287008 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://claxity.com/royal-bank-of-scotland|title=Royal Bank of Scotland|date=1 October 2019|website=Claxity|access-date=22 September 2024}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Fountain behind Royal Exchange.jpg

| commonscat = Charity fountain by Jules Dalou, London

| subject = Charity

| location = Royal Exchange Buildings

| coordinates = {{coord|51.513916|-0.086604|display=inline|name=Charity}}

| date = 1878–1879

| artist = {{sortname|Jules|Dalou}}

| architect = {{sortname|James|Edmeston}}

| type = Drinking fountain

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358907 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1358907|desc=Drinking Fountain (North)|fewer-links=y|access-date=21 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Atlas Herms ("Persians")

| location = 71–73 Cornhill

| date = 1896

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Pegram}}

| architect = {{sortname|Goymour|Cuthbert|nolink=yes}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359167 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=91}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Fountain Jubilee Royal Exchange.jpg

| commonscat = Jubilee Drinking Fountain, London

| subject = Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association's Jubilee Drinking Fountain

| location = Royal Exchange Buildings

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5135|-0.0865|display=inline|name=Jubilee Drinking Fountain}}

| date = 1909–1911

| artist = {{sortname|Stephen R.|Melton|nolink=1}} (current sculpture); J. Whitehead & Sons (original sculpture)

| architect = {{sortname|J.|Whitehead & Sons|nolink=1}}

| type = Drinking fountain with sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1194420 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=343–344}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Plaque marking Thomas Gray's birthplace at 39 Cornhill, London.JPG

| commonscat = Thomas Gray Birthplace Memorial

| subject = {{sortname|Thomas|Gray}} Birthplace Memorial

| location = 41 Cornhill

| date = 1917–1918

| artist = {{sortname|Frederick William|Pomeroy}}

| architect = {{sortname|Sydney|Perks|nolink=1}}

| type = Plaque with portrait medallion

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064710 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=88–89}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = London MMB »2C2 Royal Exchange.jpg

| commonscat = London Troops War Memorial

| subject = London Troops War Memorial

| location = Outside the Royal Exchange

| coordinates= {{coord|51.5135|-0.0881|display=inline|name=London Troops War Memorial}}

| date = 1919–1920

| artist = {{sortname|Alfred|Drury}} and William Silver Frith

| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}}

| type = War memorial

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064714 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1064714|desc=The City and County of London Troops War Memorial|fewer-links=y|access-date=9 May 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = WW1 Memorial-St Michael In Cornhill Church-London.JPG

| commonscat = St Michael Cornhill War Memorial

| subject = St Michael Cornhill War Memorial

| location = St Michael, Cornhill

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5131|-0.0856|display=inline|name=St Michael Cornhill War Memorial}}

| date = 1920

| artist = {{sortname|Richard Reginald|Goulden}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = War memorial with sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1439646 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1439646|desc=St Michael's, Cornhill War Memorial|fewer-links=y|access-date=9 May 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Boy and Duck

| location = Adam's Court

| date = 1922 (?)

| artist = {{sort|Pierino, after|After Pierino da Vinci}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Fountain with sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Replica of a fountain in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=144}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Lincoln Royal Exchange (2354556509).jpg

| commonscat = Bust of Abraham Lincoln, Royal Exchange, London

| subject = {{sort|Lincoln|Bust of Abraham Lincoln}}

| location = Royal Exchange

| date = 1928

| artist = {{sortname|Andrew|O'Connor|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Bust

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=329}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Paul Julius Reuter Statue - City Of London. (16031913973).jpg

| commonscat = Reuter Memorial, London

| subject = {{sort|Reuter|Bust of Paul Reuter}}

| location = Royal Exchange Buildings

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5136|-0.0864|display=inline|name=Bust of Paul Reuter}}

| date = 1976

| artist = {{sortname|Michael|Black|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Theo|Crosby}}

| type = Herm bust

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/paul-reuter-bust|title=Paul Reuter bust|work=London Remembers|access-date=21 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Demeter

| location = 62–64 Cornhill

| date = 1989

| artist = {{sortname|Don|Brown|nolink=yes}} and Kevin Gordon {{small|(supervised by Terry Powell)}}

| architect = {{sortname|Rolfe|Judd|nolink=yes}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=92}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = James Henry Greathead Statue - City Of London. (4835306428).jpg

| commonscat = James Henry Greathead statue

| subject = {{sort|Greathead|Statue of James Henry Greathead}}

| location = Cornhill

| coordinates= {{coord|51.5133|-0.0880|display=inline|name=Statue of James Greathead}}

| date = 1993–1994

| artist = {{sortname|James|Butler|dab=artist}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=84}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = City Wing (9582452802).jpg

| subject = City Wing

| location = Corner of Old Broad Street and Threadneedle Walk

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5142|-0.0861|display=inline|name=City Wing}}

| date = 2013

| artist = {{sortname|Christopher|Le Brun}}

| architect = {{sortname|Eric|Parry}} Architects

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?record=gblo160|title=City Wing|work=Statues – Hither & Thither|first1=René|last1=van der Krogt|first2=Peter|last2=van der Krogt|access-date=21 July 2017}}

}}

{{End}}

=Gibson Hall=

{{Main|Gibson Hall, London}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Manchester

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=yes}} or Felix Martin Miller

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=36}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Saint George, Britannia and Navigation, Gibson Hall.jpg

| subject = England

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=yes}} or Felix Martin Miller

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=36}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Gibson Hall, Bishopsgate-2769673487.jpg

| subject = Wales

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=yes}} or Felix Martin Miller

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=36}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Birmingham

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=yes}} or Felix Martin Miller

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=37}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Newcastle and the Pottery Districts

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=yes}} or Felix Martin Miller

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=37}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Dover

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=yes}} or Felix Martin Miller

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=37}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Birmingham

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=yes}} or Felix Martin Miller

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=37}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = View of a family of statuettes on the roof of the Gibson Hall - geograph.org.uk - 4675117.jpg

| subject = London

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=yes}} or Felix Martin Miller

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=38}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Gibson Hall,13 Bishopsgate London EC2N 3BA (4873056482).jpg

| subject = The Arts

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|John|Hancock|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=38}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Gibson Hall, Bishopsgate-2769668263.jpg

| subject = Commerce

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|John|Hancock|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=38}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image =

| subject = Science

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|John|Hancock|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=38}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Manufactures

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|John|Hancock|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=39}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Agriculture

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|John|Hancock|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=39}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Navigation

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1864–1865

| artist = {{sortname|John|Hancock|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=39}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Shipbuilding

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1878

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Henry|Mabey|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=37}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Mining

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1878

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Henry|Mabey|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=37}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Relief on building in Bishopsgate, London 2.JPG

| subject = Shipbuilding

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1878

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Henry|Mabey|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=39}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Relief on building in Bishopsgate, London 1.JPG

| subject = Mining

| location = Gibson Hall, 13 Bishopsgate

| date = 1878

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Henry|Mabey|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Gibson|dab=architect}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1191569 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=39}}

}}

{{End}}

Cripplegate

{{Main|Cripplegate}}

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{{Public art/row

| image = Former Cripplegate Institute.JPG

| subject = Science and Art; Education accompanied by Art and Science

| location = Former Cripplegate Institute (now UBS), Golden Lane

| date = 1894–1896 and 1910–1911

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Sidney R. J.|Smith}} and F. Hammond

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1262632 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=148–149}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = St Giles, Cripplegate, London EC2 - Entrance - geograph.org.uk - 1209107 (cropped).jpg

| subject = Saint Giles

| location = St Giles-without-Cripplegate

| date = 1951–1960 (?)

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sort|Allen|Probably Godfrey Allen}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359183 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=357}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Murals by Dorothy Annan, Barbican.JPG

| commonscat = Fleet Building Murals

| subject = Fleet Building Murals

| location = Cromwell Highwalk, Barbican Estate (relocated from Fleet Building, Farringdon Street)

| date = {{circa|1960|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Dorothy|Annan}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Ceramic mural panels

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1437182 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1437182|desc=Ceramic mural of nine panels on Cromwell Highwalk, Barbican|fewer-links=yes|access-date=14 February 2018}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Ascent by Charlotte Mayer, Barbican.JPG

| subject = Ascent

| location = Ben Jonson Place, Barbican Centre

| date = 1990

| artist = {{sortname|Charlotte|Mayer}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=32}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Barbican, London - 22 June 2014 - Andy Mabbett - 42.JPG

| commonscat = Barbican Muse

| subject = {{sort|Barbican Muse|The Barbican Muse}}

| location = Gilbert Highwalk, Barbican Centre

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5196|-0.0929|display=inline|name=The Barbican Muse}}

| date = 1993–1994

| artist = {{sortname|Matthew|Spender}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = suspended sculptures

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=34}}

}}

{{End}}

Dowgate

{{Main|Dowgate}}

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{{Public art/row

| image = EH1064686 Skinners' Hall 02.jpg

| subject = Pediment with the company arms and decorative frieze

| location = Skinners' Hall, Dowgate Hill

| date = 1778–1779

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Jupp|nolink=1}}

| type = Relief sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064686 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=97}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = St John The Baptist churchyard monument, Cloak Lane, London 03.jpg

| commonscat = St John the Baptist upon Walbrook Memorial

| subject = Memorial to the dead of
St John the Baptist upon Walbrook

| location = Cloak Lane

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5115904|-0.091207416|display=inline|name=St John the Baptist upon Walbrook Memorial}}

| date = 1884

| artist = {{n/a}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Monument

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064701 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/st-john-the-baptist-upon-walbrook|title=St John the Baptist upon Walbrook|work=London Remembers|access-date=2 August 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = LIFFE Trader statue, City of London - 2022-06-03.jpg

| commonscat = LIFFE Trader

| subject = LIFFE Trader

| location = Dowgate Hill

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5107|-0.0912|display=inline|name=LIFFE Trader}}

| date = 1997

| artist = {{sortname|Stephen|Melton|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Formerly located on Walbrook in Cordwainer ward. Relocated to the Guildhall, and then to its current site on Dowgate Hill in 2021.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=428}}{{cite web |title=LIFFE Trader returns to Dowgate Hill |url=https://vintryanddowgate.org.uk/2021/06/05/liffe-trader-returns-to-dowgate-hill/ |website=Vintry and Dowgate Wards' Club |access-date=4 June 2022 |date=5 June 2021}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = This'll sort the sheep from the goats - geograph.org.uk - 1131647.jpg

| commonscat = Magister Equitum by Duilio Cambellotti

| subject = Magister Equitum

| location = Whittington Garden

| date = 2005 (after an original of 1924)

| artist = {{sort|Cambellotti, after|After Duilio Cambellotti}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/magister-equitum-292796|title=Magister Equitum|publisher=Art UK|access-date=4 May 2022}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Plumber's Apprentice.jpg

| commonscat = The Plumber's Apprentice

| subject = {{sortname|The|Plumber's Apprentice|nolink=yes}}

| location = Cannon Street station

| date = 2011

| artist = {{sortname|Martin|Jennings}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Commissioned 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.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/plumber-s-apprentice-statue|title=Plumber's apprentice statue|website=London Remembers|access-date=21 June 2021}}

}}

{{End}}

Farringdon Within

{{Main|Farringdon Within}}

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{{Public art/row

| image = Relief of Guy of Warwick, Warwick Lane, London.jpg

| commonscat = Relief of Guy of Warwick, Warwick Lane, London

| subject = {{sort|Guy|Relief of Guy of Warwick}}

| location = 7 Newgate Street, at Warwick Lane

| date = 1688

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = Fitzroy Robinson (7 Newgate Street, 2000)

| type = Relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/guy-earl-of-warwick|title=Guy, Earl of Warwick|website=London Remembers|access-date=3 September 2021}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.buildington.co.uk/ec2-london/7-newgate-street/7-newgate-street/id/10634|title=7 Newgate Street|website=Buildington|access-date=3 September 2021}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Rowland Hill statue, London.JPG

| commonscat = Statue of Rowland Hill, London

| subject = {{sort|Hill|Statue of Rowland Hill}}

| location = King Edward Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5163|-0.0986|display=inline|name=Statue of Rowland Hill}}

| date = 1882

| artist = {{sortname|Edward Onslow|Ford}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064655 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Matthews|2018|pp=84–85}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Cutlers' Hall (10390543153).jpg

| commonscat = Frieze, Cutlers' Hall

| subject = Frieze

| location = Cutlers' Hall, Warwick Lane

| date = 1887

| artist = {{sortname|Benjamin|Creswick}} or George Tinworth

| architect = {{sortname|T. Tayler|Smith|nolink=1}}

| type = Relief sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079113 Grade II]}}

| notes = Attributed to Creswick in {{Harvnb|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=429–431}}, and to Tinworth in {{NHLE|num=1079113|desc=Cutlers' Hall|fewer-links=yes}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Friar cutting into cheese.JPG

| subject = Tympanum and grotesque reliefs on metopes

| location = The Black Friar pub, corner of Queen Victoria Street and New Bridge Street

| date = 1904–1905

| artist = {{sortname|Nathaniel|Hitch}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Fuller-Clark}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1285723 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=312}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Black Friar bar sign (14396392531).jpg

| subject = Fretted sign plaques with friars

| location = The Black Friar pub, corner of Queen Victoria Street and New Bridge Street

| date = 1904–1905(?)

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Fuller-Clark}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1285723 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=312}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Meridian House, 34–35 Farringdon Street (detail).JPG

| subject = Allegorical reliefs of infants

| location = Meridian House, 34–35 Farringdon Street (formerly the offices of Babcock & Wilcox)

| date = 1921–1922

| artist = {{sortname|George|Alexander|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|Victor|Wilkins}}

| type = Architectural relief sculptures

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=100}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Frieze with chess piece motifs

| location = St Paul's House, Warwick Lane

| date = 1963

| artist = {{sortname|Alan|Collins|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Victor|Heal|nolink=1}}

| type = Relief sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=431–432}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Blackfriars pub.jpg

| subject = The Black Friar

| location = The Black Friar pub, corner of Queen Victoria Street and New Bridge Street

| coordinates =

| date = 1983(?)

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Fuller-Clark}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1285723 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=312}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image =

| subject = Stained glass canopies

| location = Façade of 100 New Bridge Street

| coordinates =

| date = 1991–1992

| artist = {{sortname|Brian|Clarke}}

| architect = Renton Howard Wood Levin

| type = Stained glass

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Two-part composition along the principal elevation.

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Artworks in Waithman Street - geograph.org.uk - 1304795.jpg

| subject = Ceramic murals

| location = Waithman Street façade of 100 New Bridge Street

| date = 1992

| artist = {{sortname|Rupert|Spira}}

| architect = Renton Howard Wood Levin

| type = Ceramic murals

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Pearson|2006|p=52}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.broadgateestates.co.uk/100-new-bridge-street|title=100 New Bridge Street|publisher=Broadgate Estates|access-date=27 June 2019}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = City of London, unusually arranged clock - geograph.org.uk - 559842.jpg

| subject = Newgate Street Clock

| location = Newgate Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.51552|-0.09898|display=inline|name=Newgate Street Clock}}

| date = 2007

| artist = Smith of Derby

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = "Wandering hour" clock

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/newgate-street-clock|title=Newgate Street Clock|work=London Remembers|access-date=26 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Christ's Hospital Memorial by Andrew F Brown, Newgate Street (27519672177).jpg

| subject = Christ's Hospital Memorial

| location = Garden of Christ Church Greyfriars

| date = 2017

| artist = {{sortname|Andrew|Brown|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/christs-hospital-memorial-292839|title=Christ's Hospital Memorial|publisher=Art UK|access-date=4 May 2022}}

}}

{{End}}

=Old Bailey=

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{{Public art/row

| image = Rail and Sea Travel, Britannia House (4961061831).jpg

| subject = Rail Travel and Sea Travel

| location = Britannia House, 16–17 Old Bailey

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Arthur|Usher|nolink=1}}

| type = Architectural sculptures

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1251982 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=292}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Justice (3643291515).jpg

| commonscat = Justice statue on Central Criminal Court

| subject = Justice

| location = Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, on lantern atop the dome

| date = 1905–1906

| artist = {{sortname|Frederick William|Pomeroy}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edward William|Mountford}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359218 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=63}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Sculptures on the western side of the Old Bailey.jpg

| subject = Fortitude, Truth and the Recording Angel

| location = Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, over the main door

| date = 1905–1906

| artist = {{sortname|Frederick William|Pomeroy}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edward William|Mountford}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359218 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=64–65}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Old Bailey, London EC4 (4307322131).jpg

| subject = Allegorical Figure

| location = Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, north pediment

| date = 1906

| artist = {{sortname|Frederick William|Pomeroy}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edward William|Mountford}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359218 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=63–64}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Old Bailey, London EC4 (4307323025).jpg

| subject = Allegorical Figure

| location = Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, south pediment

| date = 1906

| artist = {{sortname|Frederick William|Pomeroy}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edward William|Mountford}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359218 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=64}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Old Bailey, east London (5820173025).jpg

| subject = Frieze

| location = Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, recessed centre bay of the main façade

| date = 1906

| artist = {{sortname|Alfred|Turner|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edward William|Mountford}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359218 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=65–66}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Man with Pipe

| location = In front of 20 Old Bailey (Fleet Place development)

| date = 1992

| artist = {{sortname|Bruce|MacLean|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=112}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = 'Echo' by Stephen Cox, by City Thameslink Station.jpg

| subject = Echo

| location = Rear of 6 Old Bailey (Fleet Place development)

| date = 1993

| artist = {{sortname|Stephen|Cox|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=113–114}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Zuni-Zennor

| location = 10 Fleet Place

| date = 1993

| artist = {{sortname|Eilis|O'Connor|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=114}}

}}

{{End}}

=St Bartholomew-the-Great=

{{Main|St Bartholomew-the-Great}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Rahere (15273092836 cropped).jpg

| subject = {{sort|Rahere|Statue of Rahere}}

| location = West Porch of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking the church path

| date = 1893

| artist = {{sortname|William Silver|Frith}}

| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1180873 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=347–348}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Saint Bartholomew (13908289300 cropped).jpg

| subject = {{sort|Bartholomew|Statue of Saint Bartholomew}}

| location = North Porch of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking Cloth Fair

| date = 1893

| artist = {{sortname|William Silver|Frith}}

| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1180873 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=348}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Saint Bartholomew the Great 802.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Bartholomew|Statue of Saint Bartholomew}}

| location = Gatehouse of St Bartholomew-the-Great, overlooking West Smithfield

| date = 1917

| artist = {{sortname|William Silver|Frith}}

| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358892 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=347}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Crucifix outside St Bartholomew-the-Great.jpg

| subject = War memorial

| location = Gatehouse of St Bartholomew-the-Great, facing West Smithfield

| date = 1917

| artist = {{sortname|William Silver|Frith}}

| architect = {{sortname|Aston|Webb}}

| type = Crucifix

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358892 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=347}}

}}

{{End}}

Farringdon Without

{{Main|Farringdon Without}}

=Chancery Lane=

{{Main|Chancery Lane}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Maughan Library Main Entrance 3839.jpg

| subject = Decorative sculpture on central block

| location = Maughan Library

| date = 1852–1853

| artist = {{sortname|John|Thomas|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|James|Pennethorne}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359155 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=303}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = {{sort|Victoria, Elizabeth, Matilda, Anne|Statues of Queen Victoria, Elizabeth I, the Empress Matilda and Queen Anne}}

| location = Maughan Library

| date = 1866–1867

| artist = {{sortname|Joseph|Durham}}

| architect = {{sortname|James|Pennethorne}}

| type = Statues

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359155 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=303–305}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Highly decorative 19th century plasterwork within King's College grounds off Chancery Lane - geograph.org.uk - 966918.jpg

| subject = America, Australasia, Europe, Africa, India and Canada

| location = Maughan Library

| date = 1886

| artist = {{sort|Crane, Walter, attributed|Attributed to Walter Crane}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Stucco panels

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.victorianweb.org/sculpture/crane/7.html|title=Plaque attributing the panels to Crane|first=Jacqueline|last=Banerjee|date=23 July 2011|work=The Victorian Web|access-date=31 May 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Maughan Library 3842.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Henry 3, Edward 3|Statues of Henry III and Edward III}}

| location = Maughan Library

| date = 1891–1896

| artist = Farmer & Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|John|Taylor|dab=architect}}

| type = Statues in niches

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359155 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=305}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Maughan Library - Reach Up, Dorothy Brook.jpg

| subject = Reach Up

| location = Maughan Library

| date = 2004

| artist = {{sortname|Dorothy|Brook|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Maughan Library - Confucius.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Confucius|Statue of Confucius}}

| location = Maughan Library

| date = 2010

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.kcl.ac.uk/newsevents/news/newsrecords/2010/oct/KingsChinaInstitutelaunched.aspx|title=King's China Institute launched|publisher=King's College London|date=25 October 2010|access-date=31 May 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Travertine Frieze

| location = 40 Chancery Lane

| date = 2015

| artist = {{sortname|Susanna|Heron}}

| architect = Bennetts Associates

| type = Relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/travertine-frieze-277666|title=Travertine Frieze|publisher=Art UK|access-date=4 May 2022}}

}}

{{End}}

=Fetter Lane=

{{Main|Fetter Lane}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Fetter Lane (6267373122).jpg

| commonscat = 80 Fetter Lane

| subject = Architectural sculpture

| location = 80 Fetter Lane

| date = 1902

| artist = {{sortname|John|Daymond & Son|nolink=1}}

| architect = Treadwell & Martin

| type = Relief sculptures

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1192481 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=108}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Wilkes (7217521524).jpg

| commonscat = Statue of John Wilkes, London

| subject = {{sort|Wilkes|Statue of John Wilkes}}

| location = Fetter Lane

| date = 1988

| artist = {{sortname|James|Butler|dab=artist}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=106}}

}}

{{End}}

=Holborn=

{{Main|Holborn}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = External detail on the Church of St Andrew, Holborn.JPG

| subject = Doom

| location = St Andrew, Holborn

| date = {{sort|1650<|late 17th century}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect =

| type = Relief sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064643 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=346}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Male figurine on St Andrew Holborn.JPG

| subject = Charity Boy

| location = St Andrew, Holborn

| date = {{sort|1721<|after 1721}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect =

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064643 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=345}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Female figurine on St Andrews Holborn.JPG

| subject = Charity Girl

| location = St Andrew, Holborn

| date = {{sort|1721<|after 1721}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect =

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064643 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=345}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = City of London marker, High Holborn WC2 - geograph.org.uk - 1318996.jpg

| subject = Dragon boundary mark on south side of road

| location = High Holborn

| coordinates = {{coord|51.518079|-0.11127|name=Dragon boundary marker, High Holborn}}

| date = {{sort|1850~|mid-19th century}} (obelisk support)

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Statue on obelisk

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064637 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1064637|desc=Obelisk marking City boundary on south side of road|fewer-links=y|access-date=9 May 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Drinking fountain, Samuel Gurney, St Sepulchre's Church, City of London.jpg

| commonscat = Samuel Gurney Drinking Fountain

| subject = Drinking fountain

| location = Churchyard of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate

| date = 1859

| artist = Wills Brothers

| architect =

| type = Drinking fountain

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359211 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=145}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue on Holborn Viaduct (1) - geograph.org.uk - 1805853.jpg

| subject = Fine Art

| location = Holborn Viaduct

| date = 1868–1869

| artist = Farmer & Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064641 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=212}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Holborn Science (464427479).jpg

| subject = Science

| location = Holborn Viaduct

| date = 1868–1869

| artist = Farmer & Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064641 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=212}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue on Holborn Viaduct (4) - geograph.org.uk - 1805861.jpg

| subject = Agriculture

| location = Holborn Viaduct

| date = 1868–1869

| artist = Farmer & Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064641 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=212}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue on Holborn Viaduct (3) - geograph.org.uk - 1805858.jpg

| subject = Commerce

| location = Holborn Viaduct

| date = 1868–1869

| artist = Farmer & Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064641 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=212}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Winged lion, Holborn Viaduct, EC1 - geograph.org.uk - 1141728.jpg

| subject = Winged lions

| location = Holborn Viaduct

| date = 1868–1870

| artist = Farmer & Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Statues

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064641 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=212}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = City coat of arms, Holborn Viaduct (cropped).jpg

| subject = Coat of arms of the City of London

| location = Holborn Viaduct

| date = 1869

| artist = Farmer & Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064641 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=210}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue Of Sir Thomas Gresham Holborn Viaduct.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Gresham|Statue of Thomas Gresham}}

| location = Holborn Viaduct step-building

| date = 1869

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation =

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=210}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue Of Henry FitzEylwin Holborn Viaduct.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Fitz-Ailwyn|Statue of Henry Fitz-Ailwin de Londonestone}}

| location = Holborn Viaduct step-building

| date = 1869

| artist = {{sortname|Henry|Bursill|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation =

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=211}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Guarded by Gryphons (26796884273).jpg

| subject = Seated dragons with spears

| location = Holborn Viaduct step-buildings

| date = 1869

| artist = Farmer & Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation =

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=210}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Keystone heads

| location = Holborn Viaduct step-buildings

| date = 1869

| artist = {{sort|Farmer & Brindley, probably|probably Farmer & Brindley}}

| architect = {{sortname|William|Haywood|dab=engineer}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation =

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=210}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Holborn Viaduct balcony 2024-05-15.jpg

| subject = Atlantes

| location = Holborn Viaduct step-buildings

| date = 1869, 2000 and ?2014

| artist = {{sort|Bursill et al.|Henry Bursill, Carving Workshop and ?}}

| architect = {{sort|Haywood et al.|William Haywood and ?}}

| type = Atlantes

| designation =

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=210}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Prince Albert Equestrian Statue, Holborn (cropped).JPG

| commonscat = Statue of Prince Albert, Holborn Circus, London

| subject = {{sort|Albert|Statue of Albert, Prince Consort}}

| location = Holborn Circus

| date = 1869–1874

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Bacon|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Philip Charles|Hardwick}} and William Haywood

| type = Equestrian statue with other sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064639 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=198}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of St. Andrew, St. Andrews Courthouse, St. Andrew Street, EC4 (geograph 2721499).jpg

| subject = Saint Andrew

| location = St Andrew Court House, St Andrew Street

| date = 1870

| artist =

| architect = {{sortname|Samuel Sanders|Teulon}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064643 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1079152|desc=Lodge St Andrew's Court House Vicarage Wall and Gatepiers to Garden of Number 7 (St Andrew's Court House) and Vicarage|fewer-links=y|access-date=6 June 2020}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Holborn, City Temple, Holborn Viaduct, EC1 - geograph.org.uk - 668305.jpg

| subject = Faith Enthroned Between Hope and Charity

| location = City Temple, Holborn Viaduct

| date = 1873–1874

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = Lockwood & Mason

| type = Pediment sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064642 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=205}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Royal Fusiliers War Memorial (6093348486).jpg

| commonscat = Royal Fusiliers War Memorial

| subject = Royal Fusiliers War Memorial

| location = High Holborn

| date = 1920–1922

| artist = {{sortname|Albert|Toft}}

| architect = Cheadle and Harding

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064638 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=196}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image =

| subject = Reliefs of Africans and Europeans

| location = Former Diamond Trading Company and Anglo-American Corporation of South Africa building, Holborn Viaduct

| date = 1956–1957

| artist = {{sortname|Esmond|Burton|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|T. P.|Bennett|nolink=1}}

| type = Relief sculptures

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=204}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue Of Sir William Walworth Holborn Viaduct.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Walworth|Statue of William Walworth}}

| location = Holborn Viaduct step-building

| date = 2000

| artist = Carving Workshop, after Henry Bursill

| architect =

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=211}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Sir Hugh Myddelton, Holborn Viaduct (16549422057).jpg

| subject = {{sort|Myddelton|Statue of Sir Hugh Myddelton, 1st Baronet}}

| location = Holborn Viaduct step-building

| date = ?2014

| artist = {{sortname|after Henry|Bursill|nolink=1}}

| architect =

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{End}}

=Smithfield=

{{Main|Smithfield, London}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Golden Boy of Pye Corner (21807981883).jpg

| commonscat = Golden Boy of Pye Corner

| subject = Golden Boy of Pye Corner

| location = 1 Cock Lane

| date = {{sort|1650<|Late 17th century}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect =

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1286479 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=147}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Henry VIII statue, St Bartholomew's Hospital.jpg

| commonscat = Statue of Henry VIII, St Bartholomew's Hospital

| subject = {{sort|Henry 8|Statue of Henry VIII}}

| location = St Bartholomew's Hospital

| date = 1702–1703

| artist = {{sortname|Francis|Bird}}

| architect =

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079115 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=349}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Lameness and Disease sculptures, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London.jpg

| subject = Lameness and Disease

| location = St Bartholomew's Hospital

| date = 1702–1703

| artist = {{sort|Strong|Possibly Edward Strong, Jr.}}

| architect =

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079115 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=349}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Fountain, St Bartholomews Hospital (geograph 4399535).jpg

| commonscat = Fountain at St Bartholomew's Hospital

| subject = Fountain

| location = St Bartholomew's Hospital

| coordinates = {{coord|51.51746|-0.100114|display=inline|name=Fountain at St Bartholomew's Hospital}}

| date = 1859

| artist = {{sort|Thomas, John, attributed|Attributed to John Thomas}}

| architect = {{sortname|Philip Charles|Hardwick}}

| type = Fountain with sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358894 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=350–351}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Smithfield (5598723244).jpg

| subject = Dublin and Liverpool; London and Edinburgh

| location = Smithfield Market

| date = 1868

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Kelsey|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|Horace|Jones|dab=architect}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1285241 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=395}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = St Bartholomew's Hospital - Marian Martyrs monument - geograph.org.uk - 7017785.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Rogers, Bradford, Philpot et al.|Memorial to John Rogers, John Bradford, John Philpot
and other Marian martyrs}}

| location = St Bartholomew's Hospital

| date = 1870

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = Habershon and Pite

| type = Memorial tablet

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079117 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=434}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Peace-West Smithfield-London.JPG

| commonscat = Peace Drinking Fountain, West Smithfield Gardens

| subject = Peace drinking fountain

| location = West Smithfield Gardens

| date = 1871–1873

| artist = {{sortname|John Birnie|Philip}} and Farmer & Brindley

| architect = {{sortname|Francis|Butler|nolink=1}}

| type = Drinking fountain with sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358895 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=436}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Smithfield Market War Memorial, Grand Avenue EC1 (geograph 3598600).jpg

| subject = Smithfield Market War Memorial

| location = Grand Avenue, Smithfield Market

| coordinates = {{Coord|51.5180|-0.1018|name=Smithfield Market War Memorial}}

| date = 1921

| artist = {{sortname|G.|Hawkings|nolink=yes}} and Son

| architect =

| type = War memorial

| designation =

| notes = Unveiled 22 July 1921.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/39009|title=Smithfield Market|website=War Memorials Register|publisher=Imperial War Museums|access-date=31 December 2019}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Charles Lamb memorial, Giltspur Street, City of London (cropped).jpg

| commonscat = Charles Lamb Centenary Memorial

| subject = {{sortname|Charles|Lamb|dab=writer}} Centenary Memorial

| location = Giltspur Street

| date = 1935

| artist = {{sortname|William|Reynolds-Stephens}}

| architect =

| type = Bust in niche with architectural framework

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064640 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=146}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = P1269WW.JPG

| commonscat = William Wallace Memorial, London

| subject = {{sort|Wallace|Memorial to William Wallace}}

| location = St Bartholomew's Hospital

| date = 1956

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect =

| type = Memorial tablet

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079117 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/st-bartholomew-s-hospital-sir-william-wallace|title=St Bartholomew's Hospital – Sir William Wallace|work=London Remembers|access-date=30 July 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = West Smithfield, Memorial to Wat Tyler and the Peasants’ Revolt.jpg

| commonscat = Memorial to the Peasants' Revolt, London

| subject = {{sort|Peasants' Revolt|Memorial to the Peasants' Revolt}}

| location = St Bartholomew's Hospital

| date = 2015

| artist = {{sortname|Emily|Hoffnung|nolink=yes}}

| architect =

| type = Incised slate tablets

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Unveiled 15 July 2015 by Ken Loach. Wat Tyler was killed near this spot.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/the-great-rising-peasants-revolt|title=The Great Rising / Peasants' Revolt|website=London Remembers|access-date=22 January 2024}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://londonist.com/2015/07/peasants-revolt-plaque-unveiled-in-smithfield|title=Peasants' Revolt Plaque Unveiled In Smithfield|work=Londonist|date=17 July 2015|access-date=30 July 2017}}

}}

{{End}}

=Temple and western end of Fleet Street=

{{Main|Temple, London|Fleet Street}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = King Lud and his sons statues (cropped).jpg

| subject = {{sort|Lud et al.|Statues of King Lud, Androgeus and Theomantius/Tenvantius}}

| location = St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street

| date = {{sort|1586|probably 1586}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect =

| type = Statues

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064663 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=127}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Elizabeth I on St Dunstan-in-the-West church, London - 2022-09-10.jpg

| commonscat = Statue of Elizabeth I, St Dunstan-in-the-West

| subject = {{sort|Elizabeth 1|Statue of Elizabeth I}}

| location = St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street

| date = 1670–1699

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sort|Shaw|probably John Shaw Jr.}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064663 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=127}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = St Dunstan-in-the-West, Gog and Magog automata.jpg

| subject = Clock figures

| location = St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street

| date = 1671 (modified in 1738)

| artist = {{sortname|Thomas|Harrys|nolink=yes}}

| architect =

| type = Wooden figures

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064663 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=131}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Temple Fountain 2017-09-17 16.51.19.jpg

| commonscat = Temple Fountain

| subject = Temple Fountain

| location = Fountain Court, Middle Temple

| date = 1681

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Fountain

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064610 Grade II]}}

| notes = Thought to be the oldest permanent fountain in London. The characters Ruth Pinch and John Westlock met here in Dickens's Martin Chuzzlewit (1842–1844).{{NHLE|num=1001453|desc=Middle Temple|fewer-links=yes|access-date=16 January 2020}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Middle Temple Gateway (12642524714).jpg

| subject = Lamb and Flag keystone

| location = Middle Temple Gateway, Fleet Street

| date = 1683–1684

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Roger|North|dab=biographer}}

| type = Relief on keystone

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064663 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=396–397}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Sun-dial, Temple Gardens.png

| subject = Black man supporting a sundial

| location = Inner Temple Garden, near Paper Buildings

| date = {{sort|1750>|Early 18th century?}}

| artist = {{sort|Nost|Attributed to John Nost}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue with sundial

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Said 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.{{sfn|Baker|1995|p=96}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Monument to John Hiccocks, Temple Churchyard, London EC4.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Hiccocks|Monument to John Hiccocks Master in Chancery}}

| location = Inner Temple Lane

| coordinates = {{coord|51.513503|-0.110064|display=inline|name=Monument to John Hiccocks}}

| date = {{sort|1750>|Early 18th century}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Recumbent effigy

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359175 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1359175|desc=Statue of John Hiccocks against rear wall of Numbers 30 to 32 Fleet Street|fewer-links=yes|access-date=3 August 2017}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Church of St Dunstan in the West 20130414 021.JPG

| subject = {{sort|Duke Drinking Fountain|Sir James Duke Drinking Fountain}}

| location = In front of St Dunstan-in-the-West

| date = 1859–1860

| artist = {{n/a}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Shaw Jr.|nolink=yes}}

| type = Drinking fountain

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359182 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=125}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image =

| subject = Learning and Justice

| location = Temple Gardens

| date = 1878–1879

| artist = {{sortname|William Calder|Marshall}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edward Middleton|Barry}}

| type = Statues in niches

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064613 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=399–401}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image =

| subject = Architectural sculpture

| location = Temple Gardens

| date = 1878–1879

| artist = Mabey & Co.

| architect = {{sortname|Edward Middleton|Barry}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064613 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=399–401}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Scary dragon on the Temple Bar Memorial, Fleet Street, EC4 (geograph 3453077).jpg

| commonscat = City Dragon, Temple Bar, London

| subject = City Dragon

| location = Temple Bar Marker

| date = 1879–1880

| artist = {{sortname|Charles Bell|Birch}}

| architect = {{sortname|Horace|Jones|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1264445 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=115}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Temple Bar Marker Detail.jpg

| commonscat = Statue of Queen Victoria, Temple Bar, London

| subject = {{sort|Victoria|Statue of Queen Victoria}}

| location = Temple Bar Marker

| date = 1879–1880

| artist = {{sortname|Joseph Edgar|Boehm}}

| architect = {{sortname|Horace|Jones|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1264445 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=115}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue of Edward VII as Prince of Wales (20664252012).jpg

| commonscat = Statue of Edward VII as Prince of Wales, Temple Bar, London

| subject = {{sort|Edward 7|Statue of Edward VII as Prince of Wales}}

| location = Temple Bar Marker

| date = 1879–1880

| artist = {{sortname|Joseph Edgar|Boehm}}

| architect = {{sortname|Horace|Jones|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1264445 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=115}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Royal_Courts_of_Justice_(England).jpg

| subject = {{sort|Christ et al.|Statues of Christ, Solomon, Alfred the Great and Moses}}

| location = Royal Courts of Justice

| date = 1882

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|George Edmund|Street}}

| type = Architectural sculptures

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1264258 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?record=gblo084|title=Christ, King Solomon and King Alfred|work=Statues – Hither & Thither|first1=René|last1=van der Krogt|first2=Peter|last2=van der Krogt|access-date=25 February 2018}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Wisdom and Justice, 50 Fleet Street, London (3486290414).jpg

| subject = Prudence, Justice and Liberality

| location = 49–50 Fleet Street (Norwich Union)

| date = 1913

| artist = {{sortname|A. Stanley|Young|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|Jack McMullen|Brooks|nolink=yes}}

| type = Relief sculpture

| designation =

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=135}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image =

| subject = {{sort|Lamb|Memorial to Charles Lamb}}

| location = Inner Temple Garden

| date = 1928 (present sculpture a copy of 1971)

| artist = {{sortname|Margaret|Wrightson}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation =

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=398}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Monument to Northcliffe - geograph.org.uk - 1222895.jpg

| commonscat = Bust of Viscount Northcliffe, London

| subject = {{sort|Northcliffe|Memorial to Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Baron Northcliffe}}

| location = St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street

| date = 1929–1930

| artist = {{sortname|Kathleen|Scott}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Lutyens}}

| type = Memorial with bust

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064663 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=133}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image =

| subject = Keystones

| location = Serjeant's Inn

| date = 1951–1958

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = Devereux & Davis

| type = Relief sculptures on keystones

| designation =

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=136}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Column next to Temple Church-684816577.jpg

| commonscat = Knights Templar Column, Temple, London

| subject = Monument for the Millennium

| location = Temple Court

| date = 1999

| artist = {{sortname|Nicola|Hicks}}

| architect = {{sortname|Ptolemy|Dean}}

| type = Column with sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=397}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Hands of Justice by Tanya Russell, Hare Court (cropped).jpg

| subject = Justice

| location = Hare Court, Inner Temple

| date = 2007

| artist = {{sortname|Tanya|Russell|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?record=gblo078|title=Justice|work=Statues – Hither & Thither|first1=René|last1=van der Krogt|first2=Peter|last2=van der Krogt|access-date=19 June 2017}}

}}

{{End}}

=Victoria Embankment=

{{For|works in this area|List of public art on the Victoria Embankment#City of London}}

Langbourn

{{Main|Langbourn}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Mercers' Maiden (cropped).jpg

| subject = Mercers' Maiden

| location = Corbet Court

| date = 1669

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect =

| type = Relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/mercers-maiden|title=Mercers' Maiden|website=London Remembers|access-date=19 September 2023}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Starbucks by Bank Station, part of Hawksmoor's St Mary Woolnoth church.jpg

| subject = Electricity and Speed

| location = Façade of the former Bank tube station, King William Street

| date = 1899

| artist = {{sortname|Oliver|Wheatley|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|Sidney R. J.|Smith}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=221}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Japanese Figures

| location = Asia House, 31–33 Lime Street

| date = 1912–1913

| artist = {{sortname|John|Broad|nolink=yes}}

| architect = Fair and Myer

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=225}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = 32 Cornhill. London. Carved Doors. 1938.jpg

| commonscat = Wooden doors of 32 Cornhill

| subject = Doors with scenes from the history of Cornhill

| location = 32 Cornhill

| date = 1939

| artist = {{sortname|Walter|Gilbert|dab=sculptor}} after designs by B. P. Arnold

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Carved wooden doors

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=87}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Street signs
{{small|George and Dragon; Crown and Thistle; Bell and Rope; Acorn; George and Vulture}}

| location = George Yard entrance of Barclays Bank, 54 Lombard Street

| date = 1959–1964

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|A. T.|Scott|nolink=yes}} and V. Helbing {{small|(original setting)}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Representing 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.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=144}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Gilt of Cain - geograph.org.uk - 1281874.jpg

| commonscat = Gilt of Cain

| subject = Gilt of Cain

| location = Fen Court, Fenchurch Street

| date = 2008

| artist = {{sortname|Gareth|Howat|nolink=yes}}, Lemn Sissay and Michael Visocchi

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Memorial

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Commemorates the bicentenary of the Slave Trade Act 1807, which abolished the transatlantic slave trade.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://futurecity.co.uk/gilt-of-cain/|title=Gilt of Cain |publisher=Futurecity |access-date=11 December 2013}}

}}

{{End}}

Lime Street

{{Main|Lime Street (ward)}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Navigation, The Leadenhall Building.jpg

| commonscat = Navigation, Leadenhall Street

| subject = Navigation

| location = Leadenhall Street

| date = Early 20th century

| artist = {{sortname|Percy George|Bentham}}

| architect =

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Originally installed at the P&O headquarters at the junction of Leadenhall Street and St Mary Axe.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/navigation|title=Navigation|website=London Remembers|access-date=15 November 2023}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Lloyd's Facade.jpg

| subject = Allegorical group

| location = Lloyd's building, Leadenhall Street

| date = 1925–1928

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Doman|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Cooper|dab=architect}}

| type = Pedimental sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1405493 Grade I]}}

| notes = A 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).{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=223}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Leathersellers' Company - geograph.org.uk - 655630.jpg

| subject = Roebuck and Ram

| location = Leathersellers' Hall, 7 St Helen's Place

| date = 2000

| artist = {{sortname|Mark|Coreth}}

| architect =

| type = Sculptures

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = The heraldic beasts of the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://programme.openhouse.org.uk/listings/3489#Introduction|title=Leathersellers' Hall|publisher=Open House Festival|access-date=31 January 2024}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = The Flesher

| location = St Helen's Place

| date = 2017

| artist = {{sortname|Etienne|Millner|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Unveiled 16 May 2017 by the Earl of Wessex.

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Absent

| location = St Mary Axe

| date = 2018

| artist = {{sortname|Nicholas|Dimbleby|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Marks the centenary of the Armistice of 11 November 1918.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/absent-292795|title=Absent|publisher=Art UK|access-date=4 December 2021}}

}}

{{End}}

Portsoken

{{Main|Portsoken}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Sir John Cass Foundation Primary School, Dukes Place, EC3 - Bluecoat boy statue (2) (geograph 2695588).jpg

| subject = Charity Boy

| location = The Aldgate School, Duke's Place

| date = {{circa|1710–1711|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Arthur William|Cooksey|nolink=yes}} (1908 setting)

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1285969 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=98}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = The Sir John Cass Foundation Primary School, Dukes Place, EC3 - Bluecoat girl statue (2) (geograph 2695602).jpg

| subject = Charity Girl

| location = The Aldgate School, Duke's Place

| date = {{circa|1710–1711|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|Arthur William|Cooksey|nolink=yes}} (1908 setting)

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1285969 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=98}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Drinking Fountain outside the Church of Saint Botolph Aldgate (01).jpg

| commonscat = Frederic David Mocatta Memorial Fountain

| subject = {{sortname|Frederic David|Mocatta}} Memorial Fountain

| location = Aldgate High Street, outside St Botolph's Aldgate

| date = 1906

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Drinking fountain

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/frederic-david-mocatta-fountain|title=Frederic David Mocatta fountain|website=London Remembers|access-date=3 September 2023}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Ridirich sculpture, Aldgate, City of London.JPG

| subject = Ridirich

| location = Little Somerset Street

| date = 1980

| artist = {{sortname|Keith|McCarter}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{cite web|url=http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=69627|title=Core Record|work=VADS|access-date=5 September 2014}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = St Botolph without Aldgate, London EC3 - Sculpture in churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 1229912.jpg

| commonscat = Sanctuary (Blake), St Botolph's Aldgate

| subject = Sanctuary

| location = St Botolph's Aldgate churchyard

| date = 1985

| artist = {{sortname|Naomi|Blake}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=351}}

}}

{{End}}

Queenhithe

{{Main|Queenhithe}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = PolarSundialAtBlackfriarsLondon.jpg

| commonscat = Millennium Sundial, Paul's Walk

| subject = Tylers and Bricklayers Millennium Sundial

| location = Paul's Walk

| date = 1999

| artist = {{sortname|Piers|Nicholson|nolink=yes}}

| architect = Royal Engineers

| type = Polar sundial

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.tylersandbricklayers.co.uk/recent-events/344-unveiling-the-tylers-and-bricklayers-millennium-sundial-13-december-199914|title=

Unveiling the Tylers and Bricklayers Millennium Sundial|publisher=Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers|date=13 December 1999|access-date=17 July 2022}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Saint Paul (35053364981).jpg

| subject = HSBC Gates

| location = Queen Victoria Street, on the approach to the Millennium Bridge

| date = 1999–2000

| artist = {{sortname|Anthony|Caro}}, assisted by Gavin Morris

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=309}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Queenhithe Mosaic.jpg

| subject = Queenhithe Dock Mosaic

| location = Queenhithe

| date = 2011–2014

| artist = London School of Mosaic

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Mosaic

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Unveiled 18 November 2014. A 30m-long mosaic telling the history of the dock.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.lsomosaic.com/projects-1/2019/4/8/queenhithe-dock-mosaic-2011-2014|title=Queenhithe Dock Mosaic|publisher=London School of Mosaic|date=8 November 2014|access-date=31 October 2023}}

}}

{{End}}

Tower

{{Main|Tower (ward)}}

{{See also|List of public art in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets#Tower Hill}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Skulls on Seething Lane (Gateway of St Olave, Hart Street).JPG

| subject = Skulls

| location = Gateway (on Seething Lane) of St Olave, Hart Street

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5107|-0.0793|name=Skulls}}

| date = 1658

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Tympanum sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064636 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1064636|desc=Gateway with adjoining wall and railing to yard of Church of St Olave|fewer-links=yes|access-date=17 July 2020}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1079137 Trinity House 01.JPG

| subject = Arms of Trinity House and medallions of George III and Queen Charlotte

| location = Trinity House, Trinity Square

| date = 1793–1796

| artist = {{sortname|John|Bacon the Elder}}

| architect = {{sortname|Samuel|Wyatt}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079137 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=415–416}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1079137 Trinity House 06.JPG

| subject = Putti with nautical instruments

| location = Trinity House (west pavilion), Trinity Square

| date = 1793–1796

| artist = {{sortname|John|Bacon the Elder}}

| architect = {{sortname|Samuel|Wyatt}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079137 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=415–416}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1079137 Trinity House 04.JPG

| subject = Putti with nautical instruments

| location = Trinity House (east pavilion), Trinity Square

| date = 1793–1796

| artist = {{sortname|John|Bacon the Elder}}

| architect = {{sortname|Samuel|Wyatt}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079137 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=415–416}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = St Ethelburga, Virgin and Child and Lancelot Andrewes- All Hallows.JPG

| subject = Virgin and Child, Saint Ethelburga and Lancelot Andrewes

| location = All Hallows-by-the-Tower, Byward Street elevation

| date = 1892–1895

| artist = {{sortname|Nathaniel|Hitch}}

| architect = {{sortname|John Loughborough|Pearson}}

| type = Statues in niches

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064671 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=6}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Lloyd's Register exterior (cropped).jpg

| subject = Architectural sculpture

| location = Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 71 Fenchurch Street

| date = 1899–1901

| artist = {{sortname|George|Frampton}} and John Edward Taylersen

| architect = {{sortname|T. E.|Collcutt}}

| type = Reliefs, statuettes and corbels

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1192466 Grade II*]}}

| notes = Includes, in the spandrels, the arms of Dublin, Belfast, Cardiff, Southampton, Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, the City of London and Middlesbrough.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=101–105}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Mermen

| location = 60 Fenchurch Street

| date = 1906

| artist = {{sortname|Henry Charles|Fehr}}?

| architect = {{sortname|James Glen Sivewright|Gibson}}

| type = Atlantes

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=100–101}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Architectural sculpture, Ten Trinity Square.jpg

| subject = Father Thames

| location = 10 Trinity Square

| date = 1921–1922

| artist = {{sortname|Albert|Hodge}} and Charles Doman

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Cooper|dab=architect}}

| type = Statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079138 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=408–410}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Exportation

| location = 10 Trinity Square

| date = 1921–1922

| artist = {{sortname|Albert|Hodge}} and Charles Doman

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Cooper|dab=architect}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079138 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=408–410}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Produce

| location = 10 Trinity Square

| date = 1921–1922

| artist = {{sortname|Albert|Hodge}} and Charles Doman

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Cooper|dab=architect}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079138 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=408–410}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Sculpture on Southern Face of 10 Trinity Square (II).jpg

| subject = Commerce

| location = 10 Trinity Square

| date = 1921–1922

| artist = {{sortname|Albert|Hodge}} and Charles Doman

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Cooper|dab=architect}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079138 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=408–410}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue on Port of London Authority Building in the City of London (2).jpg

| subject = Navigation

| location = 10 Trinity Square

| date = 1921–1922

| artist = {{sortname|Albert|Hodge}} and Charles Doman

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Cooper|dab=architect}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079138 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=408–410}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Putti

| location = Portsoken House, 84–85 The Minories

| date = 1927–1928

| artist = {{sortname|Philip Lindsey|Clark}}

| architect = {{sortname|George Val|Myer}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=260}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = EH1064671 Church of All Hallows by the Tower 02 (cropped).JPG

| subject = Toc H Lamp

| location = All Hallows-by-the-Tower, Tower Hill Terrace elevation

| date = 1945–1957

| artist = {{sortname|Cecil|Thomas|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|John Seely, 2nd Baron|Mottistone}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064671 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=6}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Judex

| location = Goodman's Yard

| date = 1982

| artist = {{sortname|Keith|McCarter|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=150}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Samuel Pepys bust, City of London.jpg

| commonscat = Bust of Samuel Pepys, Seething Lane, EC3

| subject = {{sort|Pepys|Bust of Samuel Pepys}}

| location = Seething Lane Garden

| date = 1983

| artist = {{sortname|Karin|Jonzen}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Bust

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=391}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Statue Of 'Two Crutched Friars'.jpg

| commonscat = Two Crutched Friars

| subject = Two Crutched Friars

| location = Friary Court, Crutched Friars

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5122|-0.0770|display=inline|name=Two Crutched Friars}}

| date = 1984–1985

| artist = {{sortname|Michael|Black|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = Chapman Taylor Partners

| type = Statues in niche

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=93}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Malta Memorial, City of London (II).jpg

| commonscat = Malta Memorial, City of London

| subject = Malta George Cross Memorial
{{small|Siege of Malta}}

| location = Tower Place, Byward Street, near All Hallows-by-the-Tower

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5095|-0.0796|name=Malta George Cross Memorial}}

| date = 2005

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Memorial

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/57941|title=Malta GC|work=War Memorials Register|publisher=Imperial War Museums|access-date=3 June 2017}}

}}

{{End}}

Vintry

{{Main|Vintry}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Abundance

| location = Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, over central doorway

| date = 1911

| artist = {{sortname|Frank Lynn|Jenkins}}

| architect = {{sortname|T. E.|Collcutt}} and Stanley Hamp

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358918 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=307}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Five Kings House, London – Mercury, Agriculture and putti.jpg

| subject = Mercury and Agriculture(?)

| location = Five Kings House, corner of Upper Thames Street and Queen Street Place

| date = {{circa|1911–1912|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|G. D.|Macdougald|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{sortname|T. E.|Collcutt}} and Stanley Hamp

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358918 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=306}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = 19.9.18 London Aldwych to Whitecross St 069 (43963136045).jpg

| subject = Nude Figures Restraining Pegasus

| location = Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, pediment of the northern pavilion

| date = {{circa|1911–1912|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sort|Garbe, attributed|Attributed to Richard Garbe}}

| architect = {{sortname|T. E.|Collcutt}} and Stanley Hamp

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358918 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=306–307}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Keystone and corbel groups

| location = Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, north doorway

| date = {{circa|1911–1912|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{sortname|T. E.|Collcutt}} and Stanley Hamp

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358918 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=307}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = The Fruits of Land and Water

| location = Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, pediment of the southern pavilion

| date = {{circa|1911–1912|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Garbe}}

| architect = {{sortname|T. E.|Collcutt}} and Stanley Hamp

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358918 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=307}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = 19.9.18 London Aldwych to Whitecross St 068 (44153930714).jpg

| subject = Wisdom in Commerce; Galleon

| location = Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, southern pavilion

| date = {{circa|1911–1912|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Garbe}} (spandrel relief); William Bainbridge Reynolds (galleon)

| architect = {{sortname|T. E.|Collcutt}} and Stanley Hamp

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358918 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=307–308}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Putti with Attributes

| location = Five Kings House, Queen Street Place, south side of the southern pavilion

| date = {{circa|1911–1912|sortable=yes}}

| artist = {{sort|Garbe, attributed|Attributed to Richard Garbe}}

| architect = {{sortname|T. E.|Collcutt}} and Stanley Hamp

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1358918 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=308}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = 19.9.18 London Aldwych to Whitecross St 067 (43062510930).jpg

| subject = Female Figure (Bacchante?) with Goats

| location = Vintners' Place, Queen Street Place entrance

| date = 1927–1928

| artist = {{sortname|Herbert William|Palliser|nolink=yes}}

| architect = Kersey, Gale & Spooner

| type = Relief

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=308}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Bracken House - London (3702884284).jpg

| commonscat = Bracken House clock

| subject = Zodiacal clock

| location = Bracken House, Cannon Street

| date = 1955–1959

| artist = {{sortname|Frank|Dobson|dab=sculptor}} and Philip Bentham

| architect = {{sortname|Albert|Richardson|dab=architect}}

| type = Astronomical clock

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1262582 Grade II*]}}

| notes = The face of Winston Churchill appears at the centre of the clock, in place of Apollo.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=59}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Church of St James Garlickhithe 20130324 067.JPG

| commonscat = Barge master and swan (Vivien Mallock)

| subject = Swan Marker and Barge Master or The Vintners

| location = Little Trinity Lane

| date = 2007

| artist = {{sortname|Vivien|Mallock}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes =

}}

{{End}}

Walbrook

{{Main|Walbrook}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = London Stone 2020 (2).jpg

| commonscat = London Stone

| subject = London Stone

| location = 111 Cannon Street

| date = Uncertain; possibly Roman

| artist = {{n/a}}

| architect = Fletcher Priest Architects (2018 setting)

| type = Stone

| designation = {{sort|B|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1286846 Grade II*]}}

| notes = {{NHLE|num=1286846|desc='London Stone' with stone surround and iron grille set into base of Number 111|access-date=17 July 2022|fewer-links=yes}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://www.londonandoriental.com/work/111-cannon-street|title=111 Cannon Street|publisher=London & Oriental|access-date=17 July 2022}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = The City of London Trampling Envy and Receiving the Benefits of Plenty Brought to London by the River Thames

| location = Mansion House

| date = 1744–1745

| artist = {{sortname|Robert|Taylor|dab=architect}}

| architect = {{sortname|George|Dance the Elder}}

| type = Pedimental sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064604 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=239}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Saint Anthony Abbot

| location = Grocers' Hall, Grocers' Hall Court

| date = 1889–1893

| artist = {{dunno}}

| architect = {{dunno}}

| type = Statue

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = From the 19th-century Grocers' Hall designed by H. Cowell Boyes; incorporated into the new building of 1970.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=162}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = NatWest City of London Office EC2R 8BP.jpg

| subject = Courage and Integrity

| location = NatWest, 1 Prince's Street (Prince's Street elevation)

| date = 1931

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Doman}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Cooper|dab=architect}}

| type = Statues in niches

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064599 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=300–302}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = NatWest Statues.jpg

| subject = Security and Prosperity

| location = NatWest, 1 Prince's Street (Mansion House Street elevation)

| date = 1931

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Doman}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Cooper|dab=architect}}

| type = Statues in niches

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064599 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=300–302}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Britannia with Mercury, Truth and Higher and Lower Mathematics.jpg

| subject = Britannia with Mercury, Truth and Higher and Lower Mathematics

| location = NatWest, 1 Prince's Street (overlooking Mansion House Corner)

| date = 1931–1932

| artist = {{sortname|Ernest|Gillick}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Cooper|dab=architect}}

| type = Sculptural group

| designation = {{sort|C|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064599 Grade II]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=300–302}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Child and Bird Sculpture on 27 Poultry, City of London.jpg

| subject = Boy with Goose

| location = 27 Poultry

| date = 1936–1937

| artist = {{sortname|William Reid|Dick}}

| architect = {{sortname|Edwin|Lutyens}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064598 Grade I]}}

| notes = Two 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.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=299}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = The Arts

| location = St Swithin's House, Walbrook

| date = 1951

| artist = {{sortname|Siegfried|Charoux}}

| architect = {{sortname|R. W.|Symonds}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = A group of five monumental male nudes.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=427}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Manual Labour

| location = St Swithin's House, Walbrook

| date = 1951

| artist = {{sortname|Siegfried|Charoux}}

| architect = {{sortname|R. W.|Symonds}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Figures of a fisherman, a blacksmith, a miner and a shepherd.{{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|pp=427–428}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Thistles, Lion, Eagle with Thistles, Crowned Helmet

| location = 36–39 Poultry

| date = 1969–1970

| artist = {{sortname|Mitzi|Cunliffe}}

| architect = Joseph, F. Milton Cashmore and Partners

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=300}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = City Dragon at Bank tube station, June 2022.jpg

| subject = City Dragons

| location = Bank tube station

| date = 1994

| artist = {{sortname|Gerald|Laing}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=29}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = City Dragon at Bank tube station, June 2022.jpg

| subject = Line drawings of buildings at Bank junction

| location = Bank tube station

| date = 1995

| artist = {{sortname|Doug|Patterson|nolink=yes}}

| architect = {{n/a}}

| type = Enamel panels

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=29}}{{citation|mode=cs1|url=https://suffolkartists.co.uk/index.cgi?choice=painter&pid=2356|title=PATTERSON, Doug|website=Suffolk Artists|access-date=12 November 2023}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Cofeb Catrin Glyndŵr.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Catrin|Memorial to Catrin ferch Owain Glyndŵr
and to the suffering of all women and children in war}}

| location = St Swithin's Church Garden

| date = 2001

| artist = {{sortname|Richard|Renshaw|nolink=1}}

| architect = {{sortname|Nic|Stradlyn-John|nolink=1}}

| type = Sculpture

| designation = {{n/a}}

| notes = Unveiled 16 September 2001 by Siân Phillips.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1547119.stm|title=Siân Phillips unveils Glyndwr memorial|date=16 September 2001|publisher=BBC News|access-date=20 July 2017}} The garden was re-landscaped in 2010.{{citation|mode=cs1|url=http://www.londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.php?ID=COL101|title=St Swithin's Church Garden|work=London Gardens Online|publisher=London Parks & Gardens Trust|access-date=20 July 2017}}

}}

{{End}}

=Bank of England=

{{Main|Bank of England}}

{{Public art/header|show_architect=yes|show_material=no|show_dimensions=no|show_owner=no|show_wikidata=no}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Threadneedle Street doors, Bank of England.jpg

| subject = Doors

| location = Threadneedle Street façade

| date = 1928–1931

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|John|Soane}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=14}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = London MMB »2L5 Bank of England.jpg

| subject = Telamones and caryatides

| location = Threadneedle Street façade, beneath the portico

| date = 1928–1931

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = High-relief figures

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=15}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Keystone with double-warded key, Bank of England.JPG

| subject = Keystone

| location = Threadneedle Street façade

| date = 1928–1931

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = Relief

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=16}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Lady of the Bank relief, Bank of England, London (cropped).jpg

| subject = The Lady of the Bank

| location = Threadneedle Street façade

| date = 1929–1930

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = Pedimental sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=15}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Soane Bank of England statue.jpg

| subject = {{sort|Soane|Statue of John Soane}}

| location = Lothbury façade

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5144|-0.0892|display=inline|name=Statue of John Soane}}

| date = 1930–1937

| artist = {{sortname|William Reid|Dick}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = High-relief statue in niche

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=18}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = The Lothbury Ladies

| location = Lothbury façade

| date = 1932–1937

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=21}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Back Door 1 - geograph.org.uk - 2205792.jpg

| subject = Goods Yard Doors

| location = Lothbury façade

| date = 1934–1938

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=20}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Back Door 2 - geograph.org.uk - 2205798.jpg

| subject = Lothbury Court Doors, or Bullion Doors

| location = Lothbury façade

| date = 1934–1938

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=20}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Princes Street doors, Bank of England.jpg

| subject = Door

| location = Princes Street façade

| date = 1935

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = Reliefs

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=17}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| image = Bank of England Ariel statue 02.jpg

| subject = Ariel or The Spirit of the Winds

| location = Tivoli Corner

| coordinates = {{coord|51.5146|-0.0880|display=inline|name=Ariel or The Spirit of the Winds}}

| date = 1935–1937

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=17}}

}}

{{Public art/row

| subject = Keystones

| location = Tivoli Corner

| date = 1935–1937

| artist = {{sortname|Charles|Wheeler|dab=sculptor}}

| architect = {{sortname|Herbert|Baker}}

| type = Architectural sculpture

| designation = {{sort|A|[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1079134 Grade I]}}

| notes = {{sfn|Ward-Jackson|2003|p=17}}

}}

{{End}}

See also

References

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| last = Baker

| first = Margaret

| year = 1995

| title = London Statues and Monuments

| location = Princes Risborough

| publisher = Shire Publications

}}

  • {{citation|mode=cs1

| editor-last = Darke

| editor-first = Johanna

| year = 2000

| title = A User's Guide to Public Sculpture

| location = Swindon

| publisher = English Heritage

}}

  • {{citation|mode=cs1

| last = Matthews

| first = Peter

| year = 2018

| title = London's Statues and Monuments

| location = Oxford

| publisher = Shire Publications

}}

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| last = Pearson

| first = Lynn

| year = 2006

| title = Public Art Since 1950

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| publisher = Shire Publications

}}

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| last = Ward-Jackson

| first = Philip

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| title = Public Sculpture of the City of London

| series = Public Sculpture of Britain

| volume = 7

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| publisher = Liverpool University Press

}}

{{Refend}}