. . . . "--02-02"^^ . "--10-10"^^ . . . "Sculptures"@en . "Parliament's gift to the Queen on her Golden Jubilee. The inscription around the rim is from Henry VI, Part 3:"@en . . "United Westminster Almshouses, Rochester Row"@en . . . . "--05-21"^^ . . . . "The complete text of a poem by the Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion, which he also read out at the Supreme Court's opening ceremony."@en . . . . . . . "Christ of the Sacred Heart"@en . . "''"@en . . . . "Lines for The Supreme Court by Andrew Motion, Supreme Court of the United Kingdom"@en . . . . . "Unveiled July 1920. A replica of the statue of Lincoln in Lincoln Park, Chicago. Initially the statue was to be erected in 1914, but this was postponed until 1917. By that time some favoured an alternative statue by George Grey Barnard; this was eventually erected in Manchester."@en . "Statue of Benjamin Disraeli, Parliament Square, London"@en . . . . . . . . . "Crucifixion"@en . . "Awarded the Royal Society of British Sculptors' silver medal in 1987."@en . . . . "The London Underground roundel in the pan-African colours, with 54 stars representing the countries of Africa."@en . "Incisive Lettering"@en . "Saint Peter, Saint Paul, Faith and Hope"@en . . "(with Charles Buxton)"@en . . . . . . . . "and A. T. Scott"@en . . . . . . . "Statue"@en . . "Drinking fountain"@en . "--05-04"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Lines for the Supreme Court"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1686"^^ . . "51.501 -0.1277" . "Renton Howard Wood Levine"@en . . . . . . "This is a list of public art in Westminster, a district in the City of Westminster, London. The area's main sculptural showcase is Parliament Square, conceived in the 1860s to improve the setting of the rebuilt Palace of Westminster, to ease traffic flow and as a site for commemorating politicians of note. Carlo Marochetti's statues of the engineers Robert Stephenson and Isambard Kingdom Brunel were initially considered for the square, but were rejected as not fitting in with the political theme. (They were ultimately erected outside Euston station and on the Victoria Embankment.) The square took on its present configuration in a refurbishment of 1949\u201350 by the architect George Grey Wornum, though four statues of twentieth-century figures have since been added. Another two political memorials (one of which, the Buxton Memorial Fountain, was moved by Wornum from Parliament Square) and The Burghers of Calais, a work on an historical theme by Auguste Rodin, are to be found in Victoria Tower Gardens. As the memorials therein all touch on the theme of opposition to injustice, the gardens have been described by David Adjaye, the designer of a projected national Holocaust memorial for that location, as a \"park of Britain's conscience\"."@en . . "Outside the Supreme Court at Middlesex Guildhall"@en . "Rowan House, Greycoat Street"@en . . "1708"^^ . . . . "Golden Jubilee Sundial"@en . . . "Statue of Jan Smuts, Parliament Square, London"@en . . . "Initially a statue of Peel was commissioned from Carlo Marochetti. This was ready by 1853 but was considered to be far too large. Marochetti produced a smaller work which was placed at the entrance to New Palace Yard; this was removed in 1868 and melted down in 1874."@en . "Statue in niche"@en . "1856"^^ . . . "Fountain"@en . "1861"^^ . . "Drinking fountain with sculptural groups"@en . "Broad Sanctuary"@en . "1865"^^ . . "Erected in Parliament Square in 1865\u201366. Commissioned by Charles Buxton as a memorial to his father Sir Thomas Buxton and his colleagues in the Abolitionist movement, particularly those associated with the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. Removed in 1949 and re-erected on this site in 1957."@en . "Statue of Lord Palmerston, Parliament Square, London"@en . "1874"^^ . "1876"^^ . . "1877"^^ . . "Commissioned by the Vincent Square Residents Association to mark the bicentenary of the square's creation as playing fields for Westminster School, of which Dean Vincent was headmaster. Based on a portrait by William Owen and inscribed , an oft-heard utterance of the Dean's."@en . . . "POINT(-0.12770000100136 51.500999450684)"^^ . "1883"^^ . "1884"^^ . "Sculptural group"@en . . . . . . "; Peter Hills"@en . "Column with sculpture"@en . . . "1101540654"^^ . . "Knife Edge Two Piece"@en . "1899"^^ . "Statues"@en . . "Cross"@en . . . "--07-19"^^ . "This is a list of public art in Westminster, a district in the City of Westminster, London. The area's main sculptural showcase is Parliament Square, conceived in the 1860s to improve the setting of the rebuilt Palace of Westminster, to ease traffic flow and as a site for commemorating politicians of note. Carlo Marochetti's statues of the engineers Robert Stephenson and Isambard Kingdom Brunel were initially considered for the square, but were rejected as not fitting in with the political theme. (They were ultimately erected outside Euston station and on the Victoria Embankment.) The square took on its present configuration in a refurbishment of 1949\u201350 by the architect George Grey Wornum, though four statues of twentieth-century figures have since been added."@en . "--10-26"^^ . "Churchyard of St John's, Smith Square, facing Dean Stanley Street"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Equestrian statue"@en . . . "Westminster Scholars War Memorial"@en . "--04-24"^^ . . . "-0.127700001001358"^^ . . . . . "Commemorates Lord Raglan and other ex-pupils of Westminster School who died in the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny. Sculptures represent Saint George and the Dragon, Edward the Confessor and Henry III , Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria."@en . . "A group depicting the crucified Christ with the Good and Bad Thieves, donated to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey in 1993."@en . "Statue of Richard I, Westminster"@en . . . "Sculpture"@en . "Screens"@en . "Chapel of the Sacred Heart, Horseferry Road"@en . "1832"^^ . . . "Architectural sculpture"@en . . . "--04-19"^^ . . . . "51.50099945068359"^^ . . . . . . . "Prophet of Assembly of the Church of England"@en . . "--05-02"^^ . . "Installation"@en . "1986"^^ . . "Plaque in pavement"@en . . "--03-06"^^ . "Plaque with relief sculpture"@en . "Fountain with sculpture"@en . "Knife Edge Two Piece - Henry Moore"@en . "Emmeline Pankhurst Memorial, London"@en . . . "1996"^^ . "1998"^^ . . "Given by Henry Gage Spicer, the director of a paper firm, for the poor children of the area who used the Gardens as a playground. The extent of \"Miss Harris's\" involvement in the art deco sculptures is questionable."@en . "2001"^^ . "Buxton Memorial Fountain"@en . "2002"^^ . . "2005"^^ . "2007"^^ . "2009"^^ . "2010"^^ . . "--11-07"^^ . "2012"^^ . . . . . "Statue of Robert Peel, Parliament Square, London"@en . . "2015"^^ . "2018"^^ . "2022"^^ . . . "Planned Growth"@en . "List of public art in Westminster"@en . "Outside 13 Queen Anne's Gate"@en . "Memorial to Innocent Victims of Oppression, Violence and War"@en . . . . . . . "Burghers of Calais, London"@en . . . "yes"@en . . "Anon."@en . "Statue of Nelson Mandela, Parliament Square, London"@en . "War memorial"@en . "1920"^^ . . "1923"^^ . "Jubilee Fountain, Westminster"@en . "--07-11"^^ . . . "Jubilee Fountain"@en . "1930"^^ . . . . . "Pan African Flag for the Relic Travellers' Alliance"@en . "Statue of Mahatma Gandhi, Parliament Square, London"@en . "12"^^ . . "1947"^^ . . "Buxton Memorial Fountain"@en . "Albany House, Petty France"@en . "Gigantic sculptures of English fruit, made to appear as if they have fallen from the plane trees nearby. The scheme won the UK Landscape Award for Artworks in 2012."@en . . "1956"^^ . . . . "Richard Coeur de Lion"@en . "1962"^^ . . . "1964"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "1973"^^ . . "Commemorates the 120 parishioners of the church who died in World War I."@en . . "1974"^^ . . "A replacement for a 19th-century fountain which had become derelict. Installed as part of the redevelopment of the Westminster Hospital site."@en . . "1977"^^ . . "Inscription on curved wall"@en . . . . "Statue of Abraham Lincoln, Parliament Square, London"@en . . "Statue of George Canning, Parliament Square, London"@en . . . . "and Artus Quellinus III"@en . . . . "Fountain"@en . . . "Metalwork grilles"@en . . . "Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square, London"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Man and Woman"@en . . "Statue of Millicent Fawcett"@en . "no"@en . . . . "Statue of George V in Westminster"@en . "College Garden, Westminster Abbey"@en . . . "Statue of Queen Anne, Queen Anne's Gate, London"@en . "40545187"^^ . "Oliver Cromwell statue, Westminster"@en . "St John's Gardens"@en . . . "no"@en . "Statue with side screens and piers"@en . . . . . "Analemmatic sundial in pavement"@en . . . . . . "--11-01"^^ . . "Statue of David Lloyd George, Parliament Square, London"@en . . "50161"^^ . . . "no"@en . . "Relief"@en . "and John Birnie Philip"@en . "Bust"@en . . . . . . . . "--10-25"^^ . . . . . "--10-22"^^ . . "Fruit sculptures"@en . . "--03-14"^^ . . . "Four marble statues from the altarpiece of the Catholic chapel at the Palace of Whitehall, commissioned by James II and designed by Christopher Wren. The altarpiece was dismantled after the Whitehall Palace fire of 1695. These fragments are in very poor condition."@en . . . "Drinking fountain with two groups of a nanny goat"@en . . "--08-29"^^ . . . . "Above Great West Door"@en . . . "--11-18"^^ . "Abbey Orchard Estate courtyard"@en . . "Statue of the Earl of Derby, Parliament Square, London"@en . . "Formerly in College Garden, Westminster Abbey"@en . .