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DescriptionUnilever Building London metalwork. Photo 5 by Phillip Medhurst 1992.jpg
Unilever Buildings, New Bridge Street, London. 1930-1 by J. Lomax Simpson (in collaboration with Sir John Burnet, Tait and Lorne). Side gates and lamp stands by Walter Gilbert 1931-2. The lamp pillars have some figurative reliefs. The base of each pillar has three panels depicting: (i) two standing natives facing left poling a canoe laden with coconuts (in this photograph); (ii) a figure dressed in the lion-skin of Hercules carrying an uprooted coconut-palm in front of dragon-serpent(s) with two heads; (iii) two figures, one (left) carrying a club and holding up a cluster of coconuts, and the other (right) stoking an oven with a long-handled shovel. On the shafts of the pillars there are oval relief-panels with a repeated design featuring (i) two exotic birds; (ii) tropical foliage and flowers; (iii) a standing native (facing right) punting a canoe laden with coconuts; (iv) a native scaling the trunk of a palm-tree; (v) three negroes filling a sack. Modelled by Walter Gilbert in association with Donald Gilbert and cast in the foundry of H. H. Martyn of Cheltenham. Photo by Phillip Medhurst. Metalwork 1931. Photo 1992. https://www.scribd.com/doc/17256374/Walter-Gilbert-Main-Inventory
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