This is the fourth in our series in which we ask you to identify where in London this picture was taken and what it’s of. If you reckon you know the answer, leave a comment below. We’ll reveal the answer early next week. Good luck!
And the answer is…that the picture shows a publicly-funded memorial to Sir Augustus Henry Glossop Harris, a former manager of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, located outside the theatre itself. Harris, who bore the nickname “the father of modern pantomime”, co-wrote and produced many productions and was also a member of the London County Council as well as a sheriff.