The tenth in the 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!
Congrats to Janet Holmes – this statue/sculpture is indeed opposite the Edgware Road Underground Station, standing at the corner of Chapel and Cabbell Streets in Marylebone. Called The Window Cleaner, it is the work of Allan Sly. Created in 1990, it was designed, according to Allan’s video on it, to evoke a “wry sense” – the window cleaner is looking up at the huge glass building, Capital House, which stands on the corner. Sly is a senior lecturer at the Wimbledon College of Art and a fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and has created numerous works located around the UK including the The Spirit of Cricket, located in Hastings, and The Pearl Diver, located on a cruise ship.For more on Sly’s work, see www.allansly.co.uk.

It’s outside Edgeware Road tube station.
Janet Holmes