Plate 31: Sculpture

Survey of London Monograph 17, County Hall. Originally published by Guild & School of Handicraft, London, 1991.

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'Plate 31: Sculpture', in Survey of London Monograph 17, County Hall, ed. Hermione Hobhouse (London, 1991), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk17/plate-31 [accessed 8 February 2025].

'Plate 31: Sculpture', in Survey of London Monograph 17, County Hall. Edited by Hermione Hobhouse (London, 1991), British History Online, accessed February 8, 2025, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk17/plate-31.

"Plate 31: Sculpture". Survey of London Monograph 17, County Hall. Ed. Hermione Hobhouse (London, 1991), British History Online. Web. 8 February 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk17/plate-31.

Plate 31

a, b. Ornamental bronze chain-supports and mooring-rings on the embankment wall, modelled by Gilbert Bayes, made by J. W. Singer (p. 59)

c, d. 'Education' and 'Open Spaces'. Sculpture by A. F. Hardiman on Section D (p. 97)

e (left). Foundry of J. W. Singer and Sons, Frome, c. 1910, with the lion's-head mooring rings for County Hall on the floor. The lions couchant gardant, being cast at the same time, were modelled by J.M. Swan for the Cecil Rhodes Memorial in Cape Town