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Take away George Washington's statue.
Canova's marble statue George Washington was commissioned by the State of North Carolina after the war of 1812 to be displayed in its Capitol Building.
The northern triangle of Times Square is technically Duffy Square, dedicated in 1937 to Chaplain Francis P. Duffy of New York City's " Fighting 69th " Infantry Regiment ; a memorial to Duffy is located there, along with a statue of George M. Cohan.
The " United Trinity " statue of Charlton ( right ) alongside Denis Law ( centre ) and George Best ( left ) outside Old Trafford
A statue to Sir George Rooke was erected in 2004 as part of the tercentenery celebrations.
George Stephenson statue, Chesterfield March 2011
A life sized statue covered in gold of George Vancouver on top of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings in Victoria, British Columbia | Victoria
In the First World War, the Welsh Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, unveiled a statue to him in Cardiff City Hall and a postcard showing Owain at the Battle of Mynydd Hyddgen was sold to raise money for wounded Welsh soldiers.
The statue of Roger Williams at Roger Williams UniversityMoore ( 1963 ) traces the ' negative ' approach of the orthodox Puritan writers ( Bradford, Winthrop, Morton, Cotton Mather, Hutchinson, Winsor, and Dexter ), the ' romantic ' approach ( George Bancroft, Vernon Parrington, Ernst, and Brockunier ) and the ' realistic ' approach ( Backus, H. Richard Niebuhr, Roland Bainton, and Hudson ), and regards the work of Mauro Calamandrei, who was followed by Perry Miller and Ola Winslow, as crucial.
General George S. Patton statue General Patton Memorial Museum Ettelbruck, Luxembourg
Image: Robert Peel statue, Glasgow. JPG | Statue in George Square, Glasgow
Bronze Statue of Queen Elizabeth on The Mall, London, overlooked by the statue of her husband King George VI
A statue of Queen Elizabeth by sculptor Philip Jackson at the George VI Memorial, off The Mall, London, was unveiled on 24 February 2009.
* Not far from the Gattamelata statue are the St. George Oratory ( 13th century ), with frescoes by Altichiero, and the Scuola di S. Antonio ( 16th century ), with frescoes by Tiziano ( Titian ).
The piece is actually the third act sequence from George Bernard Shaw's play Man and Superman, frequently cut from productions to reduce its playing time, consisting of a philosophical debate between Don Juan and the Devil with contributions from Doña Ana and the statue of Ana's father.
The house had an ornamental lake where she fed her pet swans, and where now stands a statue of her by the Scots sculptor George Henry Paulin.
The heart of the block was used for a statue of President George H. W.
The statue of Archbishop George Abbot ( Archbishop of Canterbury ) | George Abbot stands at the top of Guildford High Street
It has a deep Roman porch with six huge Corinthian columns, and is notable for its steeple based on the Tomb of Mausolus at Halicarnassus and for the statue of King George I on the top.
The park recently built a memorial to General George S. Patton ( a native of San Marino ) and also a large memorial to the Armed Forces along with a statue of a sad soldier.
" This name was after the Bowling Green in New York City, where patriots had pulled down a statue of King George III and used the lead to make bullets during the American Revolution.
Today, the site of the battle houses a small visitor center and the recently authorized River Raisin National Battlefield Park. George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument | Custer ’ s statue, unveiled in 1910, now sits at the corner of Elm Street and M-125 ( Michigan highway ) | Monroe Street.
In 1910, President William Howard Taft and the widowed Elizabeth Bacon unveiled an equestrian statue of Custer ( George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument ) that now rests at the corner of Elm Street and Monroe Street.

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Works of embellishment were not confined to churches alone: excavations at the site of the Great Palace of Constantinople have yielded several high-quality mosaics dating from Justinian's reign, and a column topped by a bronze statue of Justinian on horseback and dressed in a military costume was erected in the Augustaeum in Constantinople in 543.
Tang statue of a civil official dressed in Han Chinese clothing | Hanfu, made of sancai glazed earthenware ; he wears a tall hat, wide-sleeved outer garment tied at the waist with a wide belt, and rectangular " kerchief " in front.
* The state of Indiana commissioned a marble statue of Wallace dressed in a military uniform, which was made by the sculptor Andrew O ' Connor.
The statue is dressed in costume several times each week, according to a published schedule which is posted on the railings around the fountain.
In the play, an adult woman named Nance ( who is dressed a Victorian era child ) has been left by her mother with a hostile " babysitter ," who is distressed by the attention that Nance is paying to a Greek statue of a " naked man " ( while keeping her fingers running on her lap ).
There is an epigram of Antipater of Thessalonica, alluding to a statue of Phemonoe, dressed in a pharos.
Perceval's statue at Northampton Guildhall by Sir Francis Chantrey, 1817 Perceval was a small, slight, and very pale man, who usually dressed in black.
There is a statue to commemorate Ney — dressed in his pirate costume — and the bathtub races at Swy-a-Lana Lagoon, which is on the Nanaimo waterfront ; Ney was also an MLA for the Social Credit party while he was also mayor.
On May 24, 2008, the Tiger statue at the main entrance to the ballpark was dressed with a Detroit Red Wings jersey as the Red Wings were playing against the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup Finals during that time.
Below the Distressed statue followed by a large choir of some 250 girls with their faces covered and dressed in black, some still barefoot, screaming ( in harrowing ways ) a typical song, the Stabat Mater.
They have done this every Christmas without fail for more than 30 years, More recently the statue was dressed up as an olympian for the final leg of the olympic torch relay sporting a headband and runners jersey.
The statue was dressed up as Queen Elizabeth II during her diamond jubilee weekend celebrations.
On August 21, 1770, the British government erected a 4, 000 pound ( 1, 800 kg ) gilded lead equestrian statue of King George III in Bowling Green ; the King was dressed in Roman garb in the style of the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius.
Near the end of Charles Dickens ' A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge comments that he was " making a perfect Laocoön of himself with his stockings " which is a direct reference to the statue of Laocoön since Scrooge is in such a rush to get dressed that he becomes entangled in his clothes.
His statue, dressed as a Roman emperor, stands in the main courtyard of the Hofburg palace.
Investigating, he found it was canvas covering a life-sized statue of himself, dressed in stonecutters ' clothes, all carved in secret as a tribute by the gang of stonecutters working on the house.
" Dual Destiny ", a memorial statue of a young soldier dressed half as a Union troop and half as Confederate, is frequently photographed.
He, Bane, Blockbuster, and Solomon Grundy try to steal a statue only to be stopped by Captain Marvel dressed as Batman.
At first glance the installation would appear to be a simple bronze statue, dressed in a neck scarf and loose fitting suit.
Common folklore tells of a double, or a wooden statue, that was dressed as Zhuge Liang, driving Sima Yi away in this incident.
He also appears in " Night of the Batmen " where he, Bane, Blockbuster, and Killer Croc try to steal a statue, but all four were stopped by Captain Marvel dressed as Batman.
The statue is a standing portrayal of John Endecott dressed in early colonial attire, consisting of a jacket with a wide, square collar, knee breeches, buckle shoes, and a long cape.
At the centre of the capital, on a plinth, is a bronze statue of the duke dressed in the robes of the Knights of the Garter, by Sir Richard Westmacott.
The statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, erected in secret overnight for May Morning in 1912, was supposed to be modeled upon photographs of Michael Llewelyn Davies at the age of six, dressed as the character.

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