Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Greater London (1950-06-13) by Aerofilms LtdHistoric England
Discover the what makes this London landmark what it is
Trafalgar Square in central London is a public square that has been a significant landmark since the 13th century. It is thought of as a meeting place between the east and west of the capital city, and as a result Trafalgar Square has played witness to numerous community gatherings, political demonstrations and public celebrations.
The site originally contained the King’s Mews, but after George IV moved the mews to Buckingham Palace, the area was redeveloped by John Nash. Progress slowed after Nash’s death and the square was eventually reopened in 1844. So read on to find out the ways in which Trafalgar Square became the landmark it is today and the events that have shaped its history.
Ariel view of Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London (From the collection of Historic England)
Nelson’s Column
The Nelson Column in Trafalgar Sqaure under Construction (1843) by William Henry Fox TalbotThe Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Nelson's Column during construction by William Henry Fox Talbot (From the collection of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston)
Zuil van Nelson en ruiterstandbeeld op Trafalgar Square in Londen (1878 - 1890) by anoniemRijksmuseum
Nelson's Column at Trafalgar Square, London (From the collection of Rijksmuseum)
The Four Lions
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Street view of one of the four lions at Trafalgar Square, London
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National Gallery
View of National GalleryHistoric England
View of National Gallery (From the collection of Historic England)
The Fourth Plinth
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Street view of the Fourth Plinth at Trafalgar Square, London from 2012
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Bloody Sunday, November 1887
Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London (1850) by Roger FentonHistoric England
Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London by Roger Fenton (From the collection of Historic England)
Anti-War Demonstrations
Rally Crowd (1969-01-01) by Ian TyasGetty Images
Crowds of protesters during a rally against the Vietnam War in Trafalgar Square by Ian Tyas (From the collection of Getty Images)
The Two Fountains
By William J SumitsLIFE Photo Collection
Bust of Jellicoe in Trafalgar Square by William J Sumits (From the collection of LIFE Photo Collection)
In the fountains at Trafalgar Square (1945-05-08)Original Source: © IWM (EA 65799)
Two British sailors and their girlfriends wading in the fountains at Trafalgar Square (From the collection of Imperial War Museums)
Pigeons
By Edward ClarkLIFE Photo Collection
Children feeding the pigeons at Trafalgar Square by Edward Clark (From the collection of LIFE Photo Collection)
Suffragette Rallies
Emmeline Pankhurst at Trafalgar Square (1908-1910) by World's Graphic Press LimitedLondon Museum
Emmeline Pankhurst at Trafalgar Square (From the collection of Museum of London)
National Union of Women's Suffrage Society Rally (1910) by Broom, ChristinaLondon Museum
National Union of Women's Suffrage Society Rally in Trafalgar Square by Christina Broom (From the collection of Museum of London)
The Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree
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