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A statue of Margaret Thatcher stands in her birthplace, the town of Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. The statue is 10 feet 6 inches (3.2 m) high, [1] cast in bronze, and depicts the late British prime minister Baroness Thatcher, dressed in the full ceremonial robes of the House of Lords.
There have been three prominent statues of Margaret Thatcher: Statue of Margaret Thatcher (London Guildhall), 1998; Statue of Margaret Thatcher (Palace of Westminster), 2007; Statue of Margaret Thatcher (Grantham), 2022
Statue of Margaret Thatcher (Grantham) L. ... Statue of Margaret Thatcher (Palace of Westminster) This page was last edited on 21 January 2024, at 05:11 (UTC). ...
Lincolnshire Police have launched an investigation after a statue of Margaret Thatcher's severed head on a spike appeared in Grantham. The sculpture was discovered atop a plinth reserved for a £ ...
Planning permission for the £300,000 memorial was approved in February 2019.
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Statue of Margaret Thatcher (2008) - a life sized bronze statue on Hillsdale College's campus, it is the only of her in North America. Statue of Margaret Thatcher (2022). On 15 May 2022 a bronze statue of Thatcher, 3 m (10 ft) high and placed on a 3 m (10 ft) high plinth, was unveiled without ceremony in her home town of Grantham.
Grantham Museum is located at St Peter's Hill, Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, in the building provided for it in 1926. The building also previously housed the public library, and was partly funded by the Carnegie UK Trust which was continuing Andrew Carnegie 's project of building libraries across the United Kingdom.