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Statue removed by city after fires set by protesters seriously damaged its base. Base has been mostly dismantled. [374] [375] [376] Statue of George Whitefield: Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Jul 2, 2020: Whitefield was a supporter of slavery. [377] Statue of Frederick Douglass: Rochester: New York — Jul 5, 2020: Torn down by unknown perpetrators ...
The artist stayed anonymous at first, [2] but after the bust was removed he revealed himself as Todd McGrain. [1] McGrain was a student of Darrell Millner, Portland State University professor of history and Black Studies. [3] [4] The bust appeared on February 20, replacing the statue of Harvey W. Scott, which had
The Duke of York Column is a monument in London, England, to Prince Frederick, Duke of York, the second son of King George III. The designer was Benjamin Dean Wyatt . It is sited where a purposefully wide endpoint of Regent Street , known as Waterloo Place and Gardens, meets The Mall , between the two terraces of Carlton House Terrace and their ...
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
The statue of Robert Clive in Shrewsbury was the subject of two petitions in favour of its removal and one against; the first two combined received about three times the number of signatures than the third. Shropshire Council voted 28–17 against taking any action to remove the statue. [27]
The removal of New York City's controversial monument to 26th U.S President Theodore Roosevelt began this week, according to the American Museum of Natural Hist
The duke was given the Honorary Freedom of the City of York in 1987. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...
The statue has formed part of the displays of the Yorkshire Museum since its opening in 1830. The 2006 exhibition Constantine the Great: York's Roman Emperor , which featured the head as its central piece, [ 6 ] was described as "the most important archaeological-historical loan exhibition to have been held in a provincial British museum". [ 7 ]