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  2. List of public art in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Seated statue on pedestal: Bronze and granite: 2.1m tall (statue) Category B: Q17770085 [5] [16] More images: Statue of William Wallace: Union Terrace: 1888: William Grant Stevenson: Statue on pedestal: Bronze and granite: Category B: Q8019940 [5] [17] More images: Robert Burns: Union Terrace: 1892: Henry Bain Smith Statue on pedestal: Bronze ...

  3. Aberdeen Pheasants - Wikipedia

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    The Orioles posted a 6-3 win in front of a capacity crowd. The Pheasants' final season was 1971. In 1995, local baseball enthusiasts re-established the Aberdeen Pheasant team and gave Aberdeen fans three seasons of baseball excitement prior to disbanding the organization at the end of the 1997 season.

  4. The Den and the Glen - Wikipedia

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    The most well known statue is of Barney The Dinosaur, which became an internet meme through an image with the caption "cha cha real smooth". There are also murals too, which are actually cutout boards featuring Superman, E.T. and Garfield. It has been rated a 4-star visitor attraction by the Scottish Tourist Board.

  5. Puzz 3D - Wikipedia

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    Puzz 3D is the brand name of three-dimensional jigsaw puzzles, manufactured by Hasbro and formerly by Wrebbit, Inc. Unlike traditional puzzles which are composed of series of flat pieces that when put together, create a single unified image, the Puzz 3D series of puzzles are composed on plastic foam, with part of an image graphed on a stiff paper facade glued to the underlying foam piece and ...

  6. Alexander McDonald (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Statue of the Duke of Gordon, Golden Square Aberdeen. As a company, they were responsible for a huge number of major public monuments, graves and drinking fountains, all executed in polished granite, a technique perfected by the company. The firm of Alexander McDonald & Co lasted from 1820 until 1941.

  7. Sculpture in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The equestrian statue of Charles II outside Parliament House (1684/5) was a lead replica of Gibbon's bronze statue at Windsor, the first in Britain to depict a monarch in classical dress. [80] John Van Ost (fl. 1680–1729) supplied lead garden statuary for Hopetoun House and Drumlanrig Castle.

  8. Stave Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Stave Puzzles is an American jigsaw puzzle company located in Norwich, Vermont.The company was started in 1974 by Steve Richardson and Dave Tibbetts and was called Stave—a portmanteau of their first names. [1]

  9. William McMillan (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    McMillan was born at 37 Powis Place, Aberdeen, Scotland, the son of William McMillan, a master engraver, and Jane Knight. [2] [1] He studied at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen and then at the Royal College of Art in London from 1908 to 1912, under Édouard Lantéri.