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South Bank Lion
South Bank Lion — Public artwork (statue) by William Frederick Woodington.
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South Bank Lion is a place of interest in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1837. Wheelchair accessible (per OpenStreetMap). Wikidata describes it as: "Public artwork (statue) by William Frederick Woodington.". Coordinates: 51.5009°, -0.1198°.
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From the Wikipedia article
The South Bank Lion is an 1837 sculpture in Central London. Since 1966 it has stood next to County Hall, on the South Bank of the River Thames. It is a significant depiction of a lion, along with the four that surround Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square just across the river. The statue is about 13 feet (4.0 m) long and 12 feet (3.7 m) high, and weighs about 13 tonnes (14 tons). It was cast in 1837, the year of Queen Victoria's accession, of Coade stone, one of the earliest types of artificial stone. The material is very resistant to weathering, and the fine details of the lion's modelling still remain clear after decades of exposure to the corrosive effects of London's severe air pollution, the infamous pea soup fog, prior to the passage of the Clean Air Act 1956. The statue was made in separate parts and cramped together on an iron frame. It was formerly known as the Red Lion, as it was painted that colour between 1951 and 1966.
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- Coordinates
- 51.5009, -0.1198
- District
- Lambeth
- Parish
- Lambeth, unparished area
- Postcode
- SE1 7GA
- Parliamentary constituency
- Vauxhall and Camberwell Green
- Established
- 1837
Sources
- osm: w256759731 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: South Bank Lion (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: South Bank Lion (5809599144) (cropped).jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is South Bank Lion?
- South Bank Lion is in London, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.5009°, -0.1198°.
- When was South Bank Lion built?
- South Bank Lion dates to 1837 — the Victorian period.
- Is South Bank Lion wheelchair accessible?
- Yes — South Bank Lion is tagged in OpenStreetMap as wheelchair-accessible.