The South Bank Lion, at the south eastern end of Westminster Bridge, London, with the Palace of Westminster in the background.


Thought to have been created in 1837 by W F Woodington the Southbank Lion has been moved a few times over it's lifetime, but has always been on display in this area of London. It is made of Coade Stone, and It was moved to it's present location in 1966.


Size: 4256px × 2831px
Location: South Eastern end of Westminster bridge, London, England.
Photo credit: © PicturesofLondon / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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