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Magog Collection

Background imageMagog Collection: London Guildhall, Gog and Magog and the Mansion House

London Guildhall, Gog and Magog and the Mansion House. View of the Guildhall in Moorgate 30, statues of the mythological giant Gogmagog and Corineus 31

Background imageMagog Collection: Figures of Gog and Magog, guardians set up in the Guilhall, London, after the fire

Figures of Gog and Magog, guardians set up in the Guilhall, London, after the fire

Background imageMagog Collection: The Bar to Progress! An allegory, founded upon Temple Bar. Satirical cartoon, 1853

The Bar to Progress! An allegory, founded upon Temple Bar. Satirical cartoon, 1853. Temple Bar, the entrance to the City of London in the west, closes its gates against ordinary people and progress

Background imageMagog Collection: Fire-Engine, Drawing Goods on a Truck, East India

Fire-Engine, Drawing Goods on a Truck, East India
The Fire-Engine, Drawing Goods on a Truck, East India House and London Stone. London fire brigade pumping water on a fire 26

Background imageMagog Collection: The Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Prussia

The Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Prussia Date: circa 1900

Background imageMagog Collection: Gog and Magog

Gog and Magog
GOG and MAGOG, the two English giants whose statues are at the Guildhall, London Date: 1883

Background imageMagog Collection: London, England - Giant Magog

London, England - Giant Magog - Statue of a giant.. Part of Box 23 Boswell Collection. A Day trip to London. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMagog Collection: Statue of Gog at the Guildhall, London, 1884

Statue of Gog at the Guildhall, London, 1884
Engraving showing the statue of Magog in the Guildhall, London, in 1884. Gog, and his brother Magog, were two mythical giants associated with the founding of the City of London. Date: 3 May 1884

Background imageMagog Collection: Statue of Magog at the Guildhall, London, 1884

Statue of Magog at the Guildhall, London, 1884
Engraving showing the statue of Magog in the Guildhall, London, in 1884. Magog, and his brother Gog, were two mythical giants associated with the founding of the City of London. Date: 3 May 1884

Background imageMagog Collection: Magog Statue

Magog Statue
A statue of Magog, who along with fellow giant Gog, is a traditional mythical guardian of the City of London. Statue in the Guildhall, London. Date: 1980s

Background imageMagog Collection: Guildhall / Magog 1883

Guildhall / Magog 1883
Guildhall: Magog, one of two giants who guard the building

Background imageMagog Collection: Modern Zodiac: Sagitar

Modern Zodiac: Sagitar
The Modern Zodiac: An Artists Almanac of English Society. A woman in a tam-o shanter surrounded by a foggy street, fox hunters & Gog & Magog at the Lord Mayors show


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