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Panels on either side of the plinth carry inscriptions in bronze lettering, the first reading GVLIELMVS III and the second I. BACON, IVNR. SCVLPTR. 1807. [4] The statue was designated a Grade I listed structure, the highest grading given to buildings and structures of "exceptional interest", in 1958. [1]
A bronze statue of William III of England stands on the south side of Kensington Palace in London, facing towards the Golden Gates. The statue was designed by Heinrich Baucke and erected in 1907. It was cast by the Gladenbeck foundry in Berlin and given as a gift by the German Emperor Wilhelm II to his uncle, King Edward VII. [1]
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George III: The quadrangle at Somerset House: 1780 John Bacon [32] Pall Mall: 1836 Matthew Cotes Wyatt [33] Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz: Queen Square, Bloomsbury: c. 1775: Unknown [34] Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany: Duke of York Column, Waterloo Place 1832–4 Sir Richard Westmacott [35] George IV: Trafalgar Square: c. 1829–43
In January 2021, South Carolina unveiled an 11-foot bronze statue of Gamecock great A’ja Wilson, a Columbia native who helped lead the team to its first national championship in 2017. Wilson has ...
Statue of William III, Kensington Palace This page was last edited on 17 December 2024, at 10:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
bronze cast version (1890) in Davis Museum at Wellesley College: Woman's Building: [17] Leif Ericson [18] bronzed plaster 1889 National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. The original bronze (1885–87) is in Boston, Massachusetts. A bronze replica (1887) is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Woman's Building: Bust of Lucy Stone [19] marble 1893
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