Drinking Fountain (North) is a Grade II listed building in the City of London local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 June 1972. Drinking fountain. 3 related planning applications.

Drinking Fountain (North)

WRENN ID
hushed-merlon-moth
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
City of London
Country
England
Date first listed
5 June 1972
Type
Drinking fountain
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The drinking fountain located in the Royal Exchange Buildings, dated 1878, was designed by J. Edmeston. It features an elaborate base made of polished pink and grey granite, which supports a bronze figure representing charity, accompanied by two children, created by Jules Dalou and dated 1879.

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