A bust of George Basevi, who helped design the square
Statues of:
Simón Bolívar, South American Liberator
Sculptor Hugo Daini
Christopher Columbus, explorer
A gift from the people of Spain in 1992 and the sculptor was Tomas Banuelos.
Columbus' sponsor, Prince Henry the Navigator
Prince Henry the Navigator was the son of King John I of Portugal.
Don Jose de San Martin, founder of Argentine independence
This 1993 statue is by Juan Carlos Ferraro
Sir Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster
The 1998 work is by Jonathan Wylder
A statue of Magellan was recently unveiled by the President of Portugal
See some more details at www.secret-london.co.uk
trafalgar square is the geographic centre of all London
There are hundreds of statues of Queen Victoria all over the world.
All Roman statues are not naked. You are confusing ancient Roman statues with many of the ancient Greek statues. The Romans had very few nudes; all their statues were fully clothed with very few exceptions.
the Most popular Buddha Statues are as follows, Shakyamuni buddha statues Medicine Buddha Statues Meditation Buddha Statues Laughing Buddha Statues Amitabha Buddha statues Blessing Buddha Statues Nirvana Buddha Statues Samantabadhra Buddha Statues Thai Buddha Statues Maitreya Buddha Statues Dhyani Buddha Statues Feng shui Buddha Statues Vairochana Buddha Statues Akshobhya Buddha Statues Standing Buddha Statues
There are several places where a person could purchase bronze statues. Websites such as, bronze statues, and all sculptures have bronze statues people can purchase.
To get all the statues you must play story mode aka adventure mode.
All saints primary ,Elliott Belgrave primary,Roland rewards primary,st.Lucy primary, and st .George lions
The statues that decorated the Colosseum were located in the arches or alcoves around the outside of the structure on the second and third level. There may have been others on the inside.
The 'City of London', sometimes known as the 'Square Mile'' is the financial centre of London and is nearly all commercial premises with very few people living there. Do not confuse the 'The City' with the rest of London which is now known as Greater London.
hmm..if your asking what would you relate to London when you think about it i would say seeing as i live like 25 mins away from London that the: London eye big ben houses of Parliament 10 downing street portabello road trafalger square leister square ( i think that how you spell it :L ) London bridge hamleys toy store harrods and the river thames all are major places to see in London :) theres plenty more but i cant think :L hope this helps :)
The Mansion House in the City of London (Square Mile) is the centre of modern London. However, road distances are measured from Charing Cross , the south side of Trafalgar Square (Nelson's Column). These two locations are about 2 miles apart.
All of these places are famous tourist attractions in London, England.