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  2. Stowe Gardens - Wikipedia

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    There are six statues acroterion of cast lead painted to resemble stone on both the east and west pediments. In the frieze of the entablature are the words CONCORDIAE ET VICTORIAE. [110] The sculpture on the building dates from the 1760s when it was converted into a monument to the British victory in the Seven Years' War. [108]

  3. Statue of Alfred the Great, Southwark - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Alfred the Great in Southwark is thought to be London's oldest outdoor statue. The lower portion comes from a Roman statue dating to the late 1st or early 2nd century AD, while the top portion is a late 18th- or early 19th-century Coade stone addition in medieval style.

  4. St John's Gardens, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    It is in white stone with a bronze wreath, and includes the figure of Britannia, military objects, standing soldiers, and a drummer boy. [11] Also listed at Grade II are the stone walls and the gate piers surrounding the gardens. They date from 1904 and were designed by Thomas Shelmerdine. [12]

  5. List of public art on the Victoria Embankment - Wikipedia

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    Statue in niche Grade II [5] Statue of William Shakespeare: Old City of London School building: 1881–1882: John Daymond and Son: Davis and Emanuel Statue in niche Grade II [5] Statue of John Milton: Old City of London School building: 1881–1882: John Daymond and Son: Davis and Emanuel Statue in niche Grade II [5] Statue of Isaac Newton

  6. List of statues of English and British royalty in London

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    The earliest English equestrian statue. Originally commissioned in 1630 by Charles I's Lord Treasurer, Sir Richard Weston, for his house Mortlake Park in Roehampton. Erected on the site of the Charing Cross in 1674–5, when the pedestal was carved by Joshua Marshall. [18] Temple Bar Gate, Paternoster Square c. 1670–2: John Bushnell

  7. List of public art in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Screen with relief and statue in front: Stone (screen and pedestal), bronze (reliefs and statue) Category B–listed Unveiled 7 September 1927. Architect: Reginald Fairlie. [56] More images: Royal Scots Memorial West Princes Street Gardens: 1948–1952