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Constitution Hill, London, 1850. Creator: UnknownConstitution Hill, London, 1850. Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington by Matthew Cotes Wyatt at Hyde Park Corner. It was later removed, and replaced by Decimus Burton's Wellington Arch
Exchange, Liverpool, 1875. Creator: UnknownExchange, Liverpool, 1875. View of the first Cotton Exchange Building, built in 1808, at Exchange Flags, and monument to Horatio Nelson
The Exchange and Nelsons Monument, Liverpool, c1830s. Creator: Edward FrancisThe Exchange and Nelsons Monument, Liverpool, c1830s. View of the first Cotton Exchange Building, built in 1808, at Exchange Flags, and monument to Horatio Nelson, unveiled in 1813
The loyal banker or Old Georgy taking Ransom, 1836. Artist: A DucotesThe loyal banker or Old Georgy taking Ransom, 1836. The equestrian statue of George III, in Cockspur Street, grasps Mr Williams of the firm of Ransom and Co, bankers, by the scruff of the neck
Equestrian statue of King George III, 19th century. Artist: Matthew Cotes WyattEquestrian statue of King George III (4 June 1738 - 29 January 1820), by Matthew Cotes Wyatt (1777 - 3 January 1862). During his reign, Britain experienced great turmoil
Equestrian statue of the first Duke of Wellington on Copenhagen, 19th century. Artist: Matthew Cotes WyattThe first Duke of Wellington (1 May 1769 - 14 September 1852) on Copenhagen, the horse he rode in the battle of Waterloo, in Hyde Park, London, 19th century