A 'corgi trail' featuring 19 giant corgi statues has been put on display across London to mark Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee. All photos: London HQ
The statues of the queen's favourite dog breed have been placed in public spaces, gardens, stations, lobbies and windows.
One of the corgi statues stands in place near Westminster Abbey.
Each statue is uniquely designed by a different contemporary artist.
One of the giant corgis, outside Westminster Cathedral.
Visitors can follow clues or a specially designed map to find each of the 19 corgis.
A bright purple corgi inside Victoria train station.
A dog goes in for a closer look at one of the giant corgis.
The corgis measure up to two metres in length.
A man poses for a picture with one of the colourful corgis.
A corgi surrounded by platinum jubilee bunting.
A 'corgi trail' featuring 19 giant corgi statues has been put on display across London to mark Queen Elizabeth II's platinum jubilee. All photos: London HQ
The statues of the queen's favourite dog breed have been placed in public spaces, gardens, stations, lobbies and windows.
One of the corgi statues stands in place near Westminster Abbey.
Each statue is uniquely designed by a different contemporary artist.
One of the giant corgis, outside Westminster Cathedral.
Visitors can follow clues or a specially designed map to find each of the 19 corgis.
A bright purple corgi inside Victoria train station.
A dog goes in for a closer look at one of the giant corgis.
The corgis measure up to two metres in length.
A man poses for a picture with one of the colourful corgis.