RMA37Y3T–Gog Magog statuette statue gilt gilded figure The Guildhall London England UK
RMTA0W7B–The Great Hall, Guildhall, c1808-1810. A print from 'The Microcosm of London' by William Henry Pyne (1770-1843). Artists: Thomas Rowlandson (1756 – 1827) and Auguste Charles Pugin (1762–1832). The present Guildhall was begun c1411 and it is the only stone building not belonging to the Church to have survived the Great Fire of London in 1666. The hall was the scene of many famous trials, including those of Lady Jane Grey and Thomas Cranmer.
RM2DJ3FMP–Gog and Magog, Guildhall, after unknown artist, unknown artist, (R. S.), 1820
RMBD8KDX–Gog and Magog
RM2RG91DG–Figures of Gog and Magog, guardians set up in the Guilhall, London, after the fire.
RFMN4CE0–CHEAPSIDE. Figures of Gog and Magog set up in Guildhall after the fire c1880
RME0M33D–May 20, 1953 - GOG AND MAGOG, BACK AT THE GUILDHALL. Gog and Magog, the new giant effigies which are to replace those destroyed
RMM6JJWH–Wooden Gog and Magog, London Guildhall, set up after the great fire of London
RM2RGDK3N–Statue of Magog in the Guildhall, London. Magog, and his brother Gog, were two mythical giants associated with the founding of the City of London.
RMD2T745–FIGURES OF GOG AND MAGOG SET UP IN GUILDHALL AFTER THE FIRE LONDON
RME0M2E7–Mar. 11, 1953 - Work progresss on the Statues of ''Gog'' and ''Magog'' for return to the Guildhall.: Work nears completion at the Welwyn Garden City Studio, of Manchester sculptor Mr. David Evans - on the new statues of the famous Guildhall which were destroyed by German fire-bombs in 1940. The statues are 9ft.3 ins. in height (the originals were 14ft). The sculpture is being finansed by Sir George Wilkinson, former Lord Mayor of London - and the statues are to be pleced in position in time for Generation Day. Photo shows Mr
RMB8REWM–Gog and Magog Illustration of Wooden Carving set up in the Guildhall London after the great fire
RMD870XE–GOG AND MAGOG
RM2R1DG7T–An old engraving of Gog and Magog c. 1600. Mythical giants Gog and Magog, appear in the Hebrew Bible and in the New Testament as the invader of Israel, evil forces opposed to the people of God. Although biblical references to Gog and Magog (also known as Corinaeus and Gogmagog) are few, they assumed an important place in early literature and medieval legend. These engravings are based on their wooden, statues in London’s Guildhall.
RMG3BTTK–Statue of Gog at the Guildhall, London, 1884
RMDDMWNJ–Gog and Magog, Guildhall, London, 1809. Artist: George Shepherd
RM2RAAACC–Statue of Magog in the Guildhall, London. Magog, and his brother Gog, were two mythical giants associated with the founding of the City of London. Date: 1884
RMDDNRWR–View of the Guildhall with the giants Gog and Magog on either side, City of London, 1788. Artist: Anon
RM2M3K6FW–Statue of Magog in the Guildhall, London. Magog, and his brother Gog, were two mythical giants associated with the founding of the City of London. 1884
RMATW31M–The Guildhall City of London Gog Magog Statue statuette England UK gilt gilded figure interior interiors
RMDDNRWT–Gog and Magog with a barrel, 1840. Artist: Ebenezer Landells
RMA51PDE–Gog magog Guidhall London
RF2KDF39N–LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN - MAY 23, 2014: It is carved statue of Gog (Magog) into Great Hall of Guildhall.
RM2T69XF0–London Guildhall, Gog and Magog and the Mansion House. View of the Guildhall in Moorgate 30, statues of the mythological giant Gogmagog and Corineus 31, and Lord Mayors coach drawn by six horses in front of the Chief Magistrates House 32. Woodcut engraving after an illustration by Isaac Taylor from City Scenes, or a Peep into London, by Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor, published by Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch Street, London, 1828. English sisters Ann and Jane Taylor were prolific Romantic poets and writers of childrens books in the early 19th century.
RM2BYGB78–London Guildhall, Gog and Magog and the Mansion House. View of the Guildhall in Moorgate 30, statues of the mythological giant Gogmagog and Corineus 31, and Lord Mayor’s coach drawn by six horses in front of the Chief Magistrate’s House 32. Woodcut engraving after an illustration by Isaac Taylor from City Scenes, or a Peep into London, by Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor, published by Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch Street, London, 1828. English sisters Ann and Jane Taylor were prolific Romantic poets and writers of children’s books in the early 19th century.
RMW7DH2R–Gog and Magog, Guildhall, London, c1902. Artist: Unknown
RMDDMWN4–The Guildhall, London, 1838. Artist: C Matthews
RME7H2RT–ONL (1887) 1.324 - Figures of Gog and Magog set up in Guildhall after the Fire
RMMMKW00–. English: Gog and Magog. The Giants in the Guildhall of London . 27 January 2012, 14:18:35. Frederick William Fairholt (1814 – 3 April 1866) Gog and Magog
RME0M2E8–Mar. 11, 1953 - Work Progresses On The Statues Of ''Gog'' And ''Magog'' For Return To The Guildhall: Work nears completion at the Welwyn Evans - on the new statues of the famous Guildhall ''Gog'' and ''Magog'' - which are to replace the triginals which were destroyed by German fire-bombs in 1940. The statues are 9ft.3 ins. in height (the originals were 14 ft). The sculpture is being financed by Sir George Wilkinson, former Lord Mayor of London - and the statues are to be placed in position in time for Coronation Day. Photo shows Mr
RMB8B99J–Gog and Magog Illustration of Wooden Carving set up in the Guildhall London after the great fire
RME0M14J–Feb. 28, 1953 - Gog and Magog are Born again: In a studio at Welwyn Garden City sculptor David Evans is working on two pieces of reborn London history - the new statue of those legendary giants, Gog and Magog. It is just over 12 years since their predecessors - who had stood in Guildhall since 1708 - perished in flames when fire bombs rained down. Working from clay models, the culptor has fashioned the two statues in limewood, each 9ft.3 ins.high, and weighing about 15 owt. The statues are expected to be in their places in time for the Queen's coronation visit to the City
RMJYEJXX–ONL (1887) 1.324 Figures of Gog and Magog set up in Guildhall after the Fire
RMW7DX68–Statues of Gog (Gogmagog) and Magog (Corineus), 1886. Artist: Unknown
RFFJB0GA–The Guildhall in London, Home of the City of London Corporation
RM2E4788H–after unknown artist, Gog and Magog, Guildhall, 1820. Public Domain
RF2AGYEM5–Vintage black and white photos of The Guildhall, London
RMAN90JX–The Guildhall, London Front entrance to the Great Hall
RMA51PDA–Gog magog Guidhall London
RMDDNRWG–Interior of the Guildhall, City of London, 1838. Artist: C Matthews
RMDDN56J–'Civic anointing - or - the catastrophe of Lord Mayor's Day 1827, vide Guildhall', 1827. Artist: George Moutard Woodward
RMDDP5F2–'All a-Gog at Guildhall or the civic giants displaying their solid attachments', 1830. Artist: Anon
RME0M14H–Feb. 28, 1953 - Gog and Magog are born again: In a studio at Welwyn Garden City sculptor David Evans is working on two pieces of reborn London history - the new statues of those legendary giants, Gog and Magog. It is just over 12 years since their prodecessors. Who had stood in Guildhall since 1708. Perished in flames when fire bombs rained down. Working from Olay models, the culptor has fashioned the two statues in limewood, each 9ft, 3 ins high, and weighing about 15 ow. The statues are expected to be in their places in time for the Queen's Coronation visit to the city
RMDDN71B–'Brougham and the Civic Giants', 1848. Artist: Anon
RMFJAE2W–The medieval Guildhall building - seat of municipal government in the City of London, showing the 18th facade by George Dance
RMDDMKP7–Queen Victoria's visit to the City of London, 1837. Artist: Nathaniel Whittock
RMDDNJRC–'The Great City Police', 1840. Artist: Anon
RMA51PDB–Gog magog Guidhall London
RME0M14G–Feb. 28, 1953 - Gog and Magog Are Born Again. In a studio at Welwyn Garden City sculptor David Evans is working on two pieces of reborn London history - the new statues of those legendary giants, Gog and Magog. It is just over 12 years since their predecessors - who had stood in Guildhall since 1708 - perished in flames when fire bombs rained down. Working from clay models, the sculptor has fashioned the two statues in limewood, each 9 f. 3ins high and weighing about 15 cwt. The statues are expected to be in their places in time for the Queen's Coronation visit to the City
RME0M2E9–Mar. 11, 1953 - Work Progresses on the Statue of ''Gog'' and ''Magog'' for return to the Guildhall. Work nears completion at the Welwyn Garden City Studio, of Manchester sculptor Mr. D Evans - on the new statue of thh famous Guildhall ''Gog'' and ''Magog'' - which are to replace the
RME0MCA9–Jun. 18, 1954 - Rejected City Alderman Fights to Get New Hearing - Photo Shows:- Inside London's Guildhall Gog (left) and Magog
RME0M2HB–Mar. 24, 1953 - Sending-in Day for Sculpture at the Academy. Exhibit of ''Gog and Magog'' Fame.: Photo shows Mr. David Evans who lives in Welwyn Garden City - with his wood cerving in Burmese Tesk entitled ''Mother and Child'' - arriving at the Royal Academy this morning. Mr. Evans - who comes from Menchester (originally) is the artist who worked on the new productions of ''Gog and Magog'' which are to replece these ruined by bombs - at the Guildhall.
RME0M1N9–Mar. 03, 1953 - Sending - in day for sculpture at the academy. Exhibit by artist of ''Gog and Magog'' fame.: Photo shows Mr. David Evans who lives in Weleymn Garden City - with his wood carving in Barmese Task entitles ''Mother and Child'' arriving at the Royal Academy this morning. Mr. Evans - who comes from Manchester (originally) is the artist who worked on the new production of ''Gog and Magog'' which are to replace these ruined by bombs - at the Guildhall.
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