Golden winged lions on Holborn Viaduct, London - Victorian era road bridge (1867-9), Holborn Circus / Newgate Street, London, England, UK, EC1A 2DE

Golden winged lions on Holborn Viaduct, London - Victorian era road bridge (1867-9), Holborn Circus / Newgate Street, London, England, UK, EC1A 2DE Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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2M108A3

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48.7 MB (1.5 MB Compressed download)

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3288 x 5172 px | 27.8 x 43.8 cm | 11 x 17.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

22 July 2022

Location:

Holborn Circus / Newgate Street, London, England, UK, EC1A 2DE

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The viaduct is a very beautiful road bridge. The bridge was built during the Victorian era (1867-9). It was designed by architect and engineer William Haywood. There are 4 bronze statues, winged lions and replica Victorian-style globe lamps along the bridge. The female statues represent Agriculture, Commerce, the Fine Arts and Science. Henry Bursill sculpted Commerce and Agriculture on the south side, while Science and Fine Art on the north side are by the sculpture firm Farmer & Brindley. At each of the viaduct there are four buildings with steps to allow pedestrians to move between the upper and lower street levels. The buildings have have statues of famous Medieval Londoners on the façade: merchant Sir Thomas Gresham, engineer Sir Hugh Myddelton and London mayors Sir William Walworth and Henry Fitz Ailwin