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Bronze statue of Sir Francis Drake in Tavistock, in the parish of which he was born.
A statue to Sir George Rooke was erected in 2004 as part of the tercentenery celebrations.
* Three small apple trees, said to have been grown from cuttings taken from the apple trees in Sir Isaac Newton's garden, are planted by the archway containing a statue of Archimedes in his bath by Thompson Dagnall.
King led the effort to raise a memorial to Harper, which resulted in the erection of the Sir Galahad statue on Parliament Hill in 1905.
There is a statue, sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock, to him in Vicar Street outside the Town Hall.
The statue of Sir Frederick Adam, a British governor of Corfu, is at the front.
A statue at Cliveden, overlooking 42 inscribed stones dedicated to the dead of World War I. Edgar Bertram Mackennal | Sir Bertram MacKennal's figure represents Canada with the head reputedly modeled by Lady Astor.
* Sir Keith Park Memorial Campaign – proposal to erect a statue in honour of the Battle of Britain war hero Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park
A statue of Sir Samuel Cunard in City of Halifax | Halifax, Nova Scotia
Image: Stamford Raffles statue. jpg | Replica of a statue of Sir Stamford Raffles by Woolner, erected at the spot where he first landed at Singapore.
Lady Godiva statue by Sir William Reid Dick unveiled at midday on 22 October 1949 in Broadgate, Coventry, a £ 20, 000 gift from Mr WH Bassett-Green, a Coventrian.
image: John Betjeman statue. jpg | Sir John Betjeman
The recently restored Sicilian marble statue of John Gray ( Irish politician ) | Sir John Gray, designed by Thomas Farrell and erected in 1879.
More recent sculptural portraits include Henry Albert Pegram's statue of Sir Thomas contemplating with urn in Norwich.
* Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ( 1859 – 1930 ), the author of the Sherlock Holmes novels and short stories, whose statue stands in the town centre
Sir Benjamin's statue by JH Foley is outside the south door.
The massive statue in the foreground was a gift to the University by its sculptor Sir Edward Paolozzi-the sculpture is named ' Faraday ', and has an excerpt from the poem ' The Dry Salvages ' by T. S. Eliot around its base.
The Craigleith sandstone statue of Nelson is by E. H. Baily and the four bronze lions on the base, added in 1867, were designed by Sir Edwin Landseer.
A Sir William Blackstone ( statue ) | statue of Sir William Blackstone by Paul Wayland Bartlett in front of the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse in Washington, D. C.

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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.
Other popular landmarks and monuments include the Mansion House, the Anna Livia monument, the Molly Malone statue, Christ Church Cathedral, St Patrick's Cathedral, Saint Francis Xavier Church on Upper Gardiner Street near Mountjoy Square, The Custom House, and Áras an Uachtaráin.
A statue of Francis Xavier ( middle ) with his Japanese disciples Anjirō ( left ) and Bernardo the Japanese | Bernardo ( right ), in Xavier Park ( Kagoshima, Japan ).
Francis Bacon's statue at Gray's Inn Hall
John Francis Wilson thinks it possible to have been a pagan bronze statue whose true identity had been forgotten ; some have thought it to be Aesculapius, the God of healing, but the description of the standing figure and the woman kneeling in supplication is precisely that found on coins depicting the bearded emperor Hadrian reaching out to a female figure symbolizing a province kneeling before him.
The statue of Captain Burns was given to the county on July 5, 1909, by Walter Francis Burns, a grandson of the sea captain.
Montpelier is located near the former Godfroy Indian Reservation, and a statue of former Chief Francis Godfroy is featured prominently in the downtown district.
In 1909 a statue of Captain Burns was given to the town by his grandson, Walter Francis Burns, Sr. and was set on a granite pedestal in the center of the town square.
In addition to the bronze statue of Perseus and the medallions already referred to, the works of art in existence today are a medallion of Clement VII commemorating the peace between the Christian princes, 1530, with a bust of the pope on the reverse and a figure of Peace setting fire to a heap of arms in front of the temple of Janus, signed with the artist's name ; a signed portrait medal of Francis ; a medal of Cardinal Pietro Bembo ; and the celebrated gold, enamel and ivory salt-cellar ( known as Saliera ) made for Francis I of France at Vienna.
* A statue, Francis Asbury, was erected in Washington, D. C. in 1921.
* A statue of Francis Asbury on horseback was erected at Drew University in Madison, NJ.
A statue of Dundas, sculpted by Robert Forrest from a model by Francis Chantrey, was added to the top in 1828.
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.
He is also memorialized by an equestrian statue designed by Francis H. Packard at the site of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse near what is now Greensboro, North Carolina, the city named after him.
Image: F Asbury statue Drew U jeh. jpg | Francis Asbury, first Methodist Bishop in America
* The Conservatory of Flowers and the statue of Francis Scott Key in Golden Gate Park were donated to San Francisco by Lick.
From the statue of Saint Francis of Assisi on top of the church, there is a lovely view of Remagen and the romantic Rhine Valley.
In 1829, a bronze equestrian statue of George IV was commissioned from Sir Francis Chantrey, with the intention of placing it on top of the arch.
Originally a statue of St. Francis of Assisi stood on the top of the bell tower but it was destroyed by a cyclone in 1846.
On February 25, 1882, Congress renamed the circle to " Dupont Circle ", and authorized a memorial statue of Samuel Francis Du Pont, in recognition of his service as a rear admiral during the Civil War.
Mercié is known in the America primarily for three monuments: the 1890 Robert E. Lee equestrian bronze on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia ; his 1891 collaboration with former teacher Alexandre Falguière on the statue of the Marquis de Lafayette in the District of Columbia, and for the 1911 Francis Scott Key Monument, Baltimore, Maryland.
The memorial is a statue depicting six wild geese in flight, the design of which was initiated by an Irish-Australian Perth citizen, the late Francis Conlan, whose name is also recorded on the memorial.

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