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  2. Guildhall Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Guildhall Art Gallery houses the art collection of the City of London, England.The museum is located in the Moorgate area of the City of London. It is a stone building in a semi-Gothic style intended to be sympathetic to the historic Guildhall, which is adjacent and to which it is connected internally.

  3. Gogmagog (giant) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Gogmagog" is commonly derived from the biblical characters Gog and Magog; [1] however, Peter Roberts, author of an 1811 English translation of the Welsh chronicle Brut Tysilio (itself a translation of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae), argued that it was a corruption of Cawr-Madog (' the giant or great warrior Madog '), supported by Ponticus Virunnius' spelling of the ...

  4. Guildhall, London - Wikipedia

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    Guildhall crypt. During the Roman period, the Guildhall was the site of the London Roman Amphitheatre, rediscovered as recently as 1988.It was the largest in Roman Britain, partial remains of which are on public display in the basement of the Guildhall Art Gallery, and the outline of whose arena is marked with a black circle on the paving of the courtyard in front of the hall.

  5. 50 Fascinating Images That You Probably Didn’t See In ... - AOL

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    Or what everyday life was like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago. There’s an online community dedicated to sharing photos, scanned documents, articles, and personal anecdotes from the ...

  6. Sanctuary (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Guildhall Art Gallery, London Sanctuary or Edward IV and Lancastrian Fugitives at Tewkesbury Abbey is an 1867 history painting by the British artist Richard Burchett depicting a scene from the War of the Roses . [ 1 ]

  7. List of public art in the City of London - Wikipedia

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    More images: Dick Whittington and His Cat: Guildhall Art Gallery: 1999: Lawrence Tindall: Richard Gilbert Scott: Architectural sculpture — [26] More images: Bust of Samuel Pepys: Guildhall Art Gallery: 1999: Tim Crawley: Richard Gilbert Scott: Architectural sculpture — [26] More images: Bust of Oliver Cromwell: Guildhall Art Gallery: 1999 ...

  8. List of public art in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

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    Guildhall Reliefs Façade of Kingston upon Thames Guildhall: 1935: Walter Gilbert [12] Leaping Salmon: 100 London Road: 1980: David Wynne — Sculpture — From the coat of arms of Kingston. [13] Memorial to Sydney Camm: Camm Gardens: 1984 — [14] Kings Mural

  9. Ethel Carrick - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Carrick, later Ethel Carrick Fox (7 February 1872 – 17 June 1952) was an English Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painter. Much of her career was spent in France and in Australia, where she was associated with the movement known as the Heidelberg School.