Gardens of London
Public Gardens in the City of London
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Goldsmith's Hall Garden
In 1994, the Gardeners’ Company, with the help of other livery companies, supported the Goldsmiths in refurbishing the garden. The fountain was donated by the Constructors’ Company and the iron entrance arch, by the Blacksmiths’ Company.
This garden houses the famous symbol relating to the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. The leopard’s head hallmark literally means “marked at Goldsmiths’ Hall” and has been used to verify the purity of silver since the early 14th century.
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