This list does not include (a) freestanding monuments or the bas reliefs on their bases, (b) funerary memorials in churches, (c) portrait sculpture on buidings, such as that on the Victoria and Albert Museum, and (d) many works likely intended for installation in or on buildings, such as several examples” by Francis Derwent Wood.
Ariel or the spirit of the winds
Athena
Atlantes
Atlas
Bachcus
Britannia
- Threadneedle Street, London EC4.
- Pedimental sculpture at Harrods, Brompton Road, SW3, London
- Electra House, Moorgate
- National Provincial Bank
- Britannic House I
- Britannic House II
Chimera
Commerce (Mercurcy or other figure with a caduceus)
- Corner of Hatton Gardens and Holborn Circus, City of London, EC4
- 2-4 Temple Avenue
- King Lud Building, Fleet Street and Ludgate Circus, London EC2
- 1 Bishopsgate, City of London EC2.
- Temple Avenue and Tudor Street, London EC4.
- Electra House, Moorgate
- City Hall, Belfast
- National Provincial Bank, 1 Prince's Street, London
- Thames House
- National Provincial Bank
- Institute for Chartered Accountants Building
- Holborn Viaduct
- National Provincial Bank of England)
- Clydesdale Bank, St Vincent Place, Glasgow
- 70-71 New Bond Street, London
- Portico of Sir William Tite's Royal Exchange
Cupid
Devils
Mercury (see also Commerce)
Minerva (weaving but also industry in general)
Pegasus
Perseus
Father Thames
Victory
Wine (Spirit of the grape)
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Last modified 29 July 2011