Job: Nelson Monument, Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Greater London

Date:
27 Aug 2024
Location:
Nelson Monument, Trafalgar Square, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London Authority
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Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London Authority
Reference:
2K/32201
Type:
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Description

Taken for 'Black History Month'. Photographer's note: 'Memorial column and sculpture. 1839-1842, the design by William Railton; the crowning statue by E.H Baily; the bas-relief panels by J.E Carew, J. Ternouth, M.L Watson and W.F Woodington; the lions added 1867, by Sir Edwin Landseer. Granite and bronze. Tall stepped plinth with lions at angles, lofty coursed pedestal with bronze bas-reliefs and great fluted granite column with bronze Corinthian capital surmounted by the stone statue of Nelson. Noteworthy quality of the four bas-relief panels on the pedestal, depicting Nelson's famous naval victories. Landseer's lions were cast by Baron Marochetti between 1858 and 1867. Trafalgar Square, known as such from 1830, owes its town planning origin to an initial proposal of Nash's of 1811-12 fully elaborated and laid out as the major executed feature of Nash's Metropolitan - West Strand improvements of 1824-26.'

Content

This is part of the Volume: VF000602 Black History Month; within the Series: HEC01/143 Black History Month; within the Collection: HEC01 Historic England

This Job is divided into 6 Child Records
This Job contains the following materials:
Photograph (Digital): 6

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Davies, James O: Historic England

Keywords

Commemorative Monument