Sir Horace Jones (British 1819-1887), Guildhall, London: The Great Hall, Facing East, c. 1864, watercolor and ink over graphite.

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Sir Horace Jones (British 1819-1887), Guildhall, London: The Great Hall, Facing East, c. 1864, watercolor and ink over graphite.
Horace Jones – Scientist of the Day
The Tower Bridge in London, one of the most iconic bridges in the world, was opened on June 30, 1894.
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Tower Bridge, London Sir John Wolfe Barry, Sir Horace Jones 1889
Tower Bridge
Jules-Edmond-Charles Lachaise (French, d. 1897) and Eugène-Pierre Gourdet (French, 1820-1889), Design for Gallery Elevation and Ceiling, Hôtel Cottier, c. 1867, watercolor and gilt.
Tower Bridge, London Sir John Wolfe Barry, Sir Horace Jones 1893
Temple Bar Dragon marker London City
Temple Bar Dragon marker London City
There was originally a stone gateway marking the Western approach into the city of London from Westminster. This stone gateway was removed due to increased road traffic. The Temple bar stone entrance was removed and is currently the entrance to Paternoster Square. The Temple Bar Dragon marker memorial was erected in 1880 by Horace Jones. You will find the current marker outside the Royal…
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Temple Bar Memorial (1880)