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South Bank Lion London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two plaster sculptures of a lion Royalty Free Stock Photo
South Bank Lion, the London Eye and County Hall in London, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coade Stone Lion on Westminster Bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue in town center Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Nelson`s Column, monument in Trafalgar Square, City of WestMinster, commemoration of Admiral Horatio Nelson Royalty Free Stock Photo
South Bank Lion London
Statue in town center Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue in town center Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Trafalgar Square fountain, City of WestMinster Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Trafalgar Square fountain, City of WestMinster Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Trafalgar Square fountain, City of WestMinster Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Trafalgar Square fountain, City of WestMinster Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nelson`s Column, monument in Trafalgar Square, City of WestMinster, commemoration of Admiral Horatio Nelson Royalty Free Stock Photo
The South Bank Lion at the eastern end of Westminster Bridge in London. The lion, which was originally painted red, was modelled by W.F. Woodington and made of Coade artificial stone. From 1837 it stood in front of the Lion Brewery, Lambeth. It survived the surrounding devastation in the war of 1939-45 and, when the site was cleared for the building of the Royal Festival Hall, was preserved in ac


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