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  2. The Gower Monument - Wikipedia

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    The stone portions of the structure compise of a mixture of Yorkstone and Bath stone. The sculptures and fittings on the monument are made of bronze . The monument features a central stone plinth adorned with a bronze seated sculpture of William Shakespeare, holding both pen and parchement.

  3. Socle (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In English, the term tends to be most used for the bases for rather small sculptures, with plinth or pedestal preferred for larger examples. [1] This is not the case in French. In the field of archaeology this term refers to a wall base, frequently of stone, that supports the upper part of the wall, which is made of a different material ...

  4. Pedestal - Wikipedia

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    The minimum height of the plinth is usually kept as 45 cm (for buildings) [citation needed]. It transmits loads from superstructure to the substructure and acts as the retaining wall for the filling inside the plinth or raised floor. In sculpting, the terms base, plinth, and pedestal are defined according to their subtle differences.

  5. Statue of Mahatma Gandhi, Tavistock Square - Wikipedia

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    The statue is mounted on a rounded Portland stone plinth, which stands on a square platform with four steps. The plinth bears the inscription "Mahatma Gandhi, 1869–1948". A large alcove hollowed out at the front of the plinth can house tributes, such as flowers or candles.

  6. Charlotte Square - Wikipedia

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    The stone plinth was designed by the architect David Bryce and the four corner figures are by David Watson Stevenson (Science and Learning/Labour), George Clark Stanton (Army and Navy) and William Brodie (Nobility). [4] The statue was originally intended to go in the centre of the eastern edge of the garden, facing down George Street. [5]

  7. Stowe Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The monument consists of an unfluted Corinthian column on a plinth over 30 ft (9.1 m) high that supports the Portland stone sculpture of the King which is a copy of the statue sold in 1921. [63] The pillar has this inscription from Horace 's Ode 15, Book IV:

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