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  2. Statue of William III, Kensington Palace - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Category:Statues of William III of England - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 February 2024, at 02:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Alma Mater (New York sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Alma Mater is a bronze sculpture by Daniel Chester French which is located on the steps of the Low Memorial Library on the campus of Columbia University, in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. French designed the statue in 1901, and it was installed in September 1903.

  5. Le Marteleur - Wikipedia

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    Le Marteleur (French: [lə maʁt.lœʁ]; variously translated as The Hammerman or The Drop Forger) is a bronze sculpture by Belgian sculptor Constantin Meunier. It depicts a hammerman holding a pair of pincers and wearing an apron, cap, and spats. Created in 1886, several casts of the statue exist, including one on the campus of Columbia ...

  6. The Great God Pan (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Fountain of the Great God Pan, Columbia College, c.1918. Following the second rejection of Pan for Central Park, Edward Clark and his mother donated the bronze sculpture to Columbia College (now Columbia University). [6] The sculpture was placed upon a green-granite Neoclassical base with three bronze lion-head water spouts for use as a fountain.

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

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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

  8. Statues of the National Statuary Hall Collection - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Wade Hampton III: Marble: Frederick Ruckstull: 1929 Capitol Visitor Center [82] South Dakota: Statue of William Henry Harrison Beadle: Bronze: H. Daniel Webster: 1938 National Statuary Hall [83] Statue of Joseph Ward: Marble: Bruno Beghé: 1963 Capitol Visitor Center [84] Tennessee: Statue of Andrew Jackson: Bronze: Belle Kinney ...

  9. Cultural depictions of William III of England - Wikipedia

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    During William's birthday celebrations, the statue was painted white, and decorated with an orange cloak and sash with orange streamers. In July, the statue was decorated with orange lilies. [4] In 1836, the statue was bombed, but was re-erected. It was later destroyed by another bomb in 1929. [5]