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  2. List of monuments and memorials removed during the George ...

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    The following monuments and memorials were removed during the George Floyd protests, mainly due to their connections to racism.The majority are in the United States and mostly commemorate the Confederate States of America (CSA), but some monuments were also removed in other countries, for example the statues of slave traders in the United Kingdom.

  3. George Floyd protests in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The removal of Captain Hamilton's statue drew considerable media attention. On 9 June 2020, the Akaroa –based bar and restaurant "Bully Hayes Restaurant" announced that it would be changing its name after several historians including Scott Hamilton criticised its namesake William "Bully" Hayes ' involvement in blackbirding in the Pacific ...

  4. Statue of John Fane Charles Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    A bronze statue of Captain John Fane Charles Hamilton was installed for seven years, in Hamilton, New Zealand, from in 2013 [1] until removal in June 2020. [2] The settlement of Hamilton (now a city) was named after Captain Hamilton, [3] a Royal Navy officer who was killed in action during the Battle of Gate Pā.

  5. Hamilton, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    On 12 June 2020, the Hamilton City Council removed the statue at the request of local Māori iwi Waikato Tainui. [13] The statue's removal has been linked to calls for the removal of statues of figures associated with colonialism and racism in New Zealand and the world, which were precipitated by the protests related to the murder of George ...

  6. New Zealand Wars Memorial, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Two months later, the Zealandia bronze figurine was decapitated coinciding with the Queen's 1981 tour of New Zealand. [8] The statue was subsequently removed by the council and reinstated with a new head in August 2004. The new head was created by Roderick Burgess, who also sculpted the replacement head of the George Grey Statue. [1]

  7. Relocation of moai - Wikipedia

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    Removed by the Lavachery, Metraux and Watelin expedition. The oldest known statue to date. [10] Trachyte 1.6 m Otago Museum, Dunedin: New Zealand 1929 D29.6066 Moai and pukao were removed from Rapa Nui in 1881 by Alexander Ariʻipaea Salmon and shipped aboard the Nautilus to the Maison Brander plantation in Pape'ete, Tahiti. They were sold to ...

  8. Statue of John Robert Godley - Wikipedia

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    The Godley Statue is a bronze statue situated in Cathedral Square in Christchurch, New Zealand. It commemorates the "Founder of Canterbury" John Robert Godley. It was the first statue portraying a person in New Zealand. The statue fell off its plinth in the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake and time capsules were discovered inside the ...

  9. Stuart Memorial, Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    The Stuart Memorial is a statue of clergyman Donald McNaughton Stuart located in central Dunedin, New Zealand. It sits adjacent to Queens Gardens, close to a statue of Queen Victoria. The memorial is a bronze statue of Stuart seated in a solemn pose, atop a large concrete, granite, and andesite plinth. Stuart was a locally renowned minister ...