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statue and Prince
A great bronze statue of Boudica with her daughters in her war chariot ( furnished with scythes after the Persian fashion ) was commissioned by Prince Albert and executed by Thomas Thornycroft.
In 1934 – 35 a statue of Prince Albert in Sydney was vandalised, with an ear being knocked off and the word " BODYLINE " painted on it.
Presidential Palace, Warsaw | Presidential Palace on Krakowskie Przedmieście in Warsaw, with equestrian statue of Prince Józef Poniatowski by Bertel Thorvaldsen.
The statue of Edward the Black Prince in Leeds City Square
Thorvaldsen produced some striking and affecting statues of historic figures, including two in Warsaw, Poland: an equestrian statue of Prince Józef Poniatowski that now stands before the Presidential Palace ; and the seated Nicolaus Copernicus, before the Polish Academy of Sciences building — both located on Warsaw's Krakowskie Przedmieście.
Introduced to the UK in 2001, ' Princeton ' was selected by HRH The Prince of Wales to form the Anniversary Avenue from the Orchard Room reception centre to the Golden Bird statue at Highgrove House.
When Millais died in 1896, the Prince of Wales ( later to become King Edward VII ) chaired a memorial committee, which commissioned a statue of the artist.
A memorial to the exhibition, crowned with a statue of Prince Albert, is located behind the Royal Albert Hall.
Image: BHS-TP Statue. JPG | Thomas Paine statue erected on Prince Street in Bordentown City by the Bordentown Historical Society, New Jersey.
Mr. Moto ’ s religion is never stated ; but in Thank You, Mr. Moto, when his friend Prince Chung ( played by Phillip Ahn ) has died, it becomes clear Mr. Moto is a devout Buddhist, as he chants expertly before the statue of the Buddha while holding the prince in his arms.
File: Prince George, Duke of Cambridge statue Whitehall. jpg | Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
There is a statue and memorial plaque dedicated to Chippendale outside the old Prince Henry's Grammar School in Manor Square, in his home town of Otley, near Leeds, Yorkshire.
The statue of Prince Albert.
Another statue commemorates the Prince Consort, Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, who held his major Irish Exhibition on Leinster Lawn in the 1850s.
The chief statue in the town is that of Jacqueline Robin, who in 1711 helped the town resist a siege by Marlborough and Prince Eugene of Savoy.
The building was largely paid for by two large donations from Samson Fox, a Yorkshire industrialist, whose statue, along with that of the Prince of Wales, stands in the entrance hall.
The five daughters of Albert, Prince Consort wore black dresses and posed for a portrait with his statue following his death in 1861.
However, writing in his Recollections, Gilbert Scott suggested his own design was original: My idea in designing the Memorial was to erect a kind of ciborium to protect a statue of the Prince ; and its special characteristic was that the ciborium was designed in some degree on the principles of the ancient shrines.
The final statue was cast in bronze by Henry Prince and Company, of Southwark ; Foley died in August 1874 before casting was complete.
Albert is shown looking south, towards the Royal Albert Hall from which the architectural form of the memorial as a whole should not be considered as being intentionally isolated, it having a particular connection as a result of the location, relating to the ' World's Fair ' in which the Prince was directly involved and as shown in the contemporary maps of the Ordnance Survey, including in particular the still continuing element known as the ' Battle of the Scales ' ( metric and imperialist scales ), there being a further statue of the Prince at the south side of the Royal Albert Hall.
Prince Morinaga's statue at Kamakura-gū in KamakuraPrince Morinaga, with his prestige and his devotion to the civilian government cause, was Takauji's natural enemy and could count therefore on the support of his adversaries, among them Nitta Yoshisada, whom Takauji had offended.
It is the tomb of the poet Rubén Darío, at the foot of the statue of St. Paul, leading figure of modernism and considered the Prince of the Castilian literature.

statue and robes
A statue of George dressed in classical robes stands in Neville Street, Newcastle, facing the building that houses the Literary and Philosophical Society and the Mining Institute, and near to Newcastle railway station.
" To help Romans adjust to the idea of having an oriental priest as emperor, Julia Maesa had a painting of Elagabalus in priestly robes sent to Rome and hung over a statue of the goddess Victoria in the Senate House.
The erected statue does rise over a broken chain, half-hidden by her robes and difficult to see from the ground.
His statue stands opposite Earl of Clarendon in his Lord Chancellor's robes, a symbol of the respect for the law and royalism.
Constructed by John Bacon, the life-sized statue of Blackstone in his judicial robes cost £ 539, and has rested in the Codrington Library since 1872.
The bronze statue is a nine-foot ( 2. 7 m ) standing portrait of Blackstone wearing judicial robes and a long curly wig, holding a copy of Commentaries.
The statue showing the marquess in his garter robes was designed by Thomas Thornycroft, and erected in 1869 ; it still stands in Grosvenor Park.
The statue depicts Lord Farnham wearing the robes of a Knight of St. Patrick.
The cathedral at Frauenburg ( Frombork ) was enriched by the gifts from Jan Albert that included liturgical robes and a golden statue of Saint Andrew.
Instead, the statue depicts a doctor in medieval Moorish robes and turban.
Justo appears in the statue wearing warrior robes with his hair tied in a knot.
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 is clothed in expensive textile robes and a gold crown, mostly donated from fervent devotees in the Philippines and abroad.
The statue of Newman in cardinal's robes ( 1896 ) is by L. J. Chavalliaud in architectural setting by Thomas Garner.

statue and Knight
Today Caerleon has a modern statue of a knight, " The Hanbury Knight ", in reflecting inox by Belgian sculptor Thierry Lauwers.
In this connection his statue holds a catalogue of the Great Exhibition, and is robed as a Knight of the Garter.
Statues of the father of modern taxonomy, Carolus Linnaeus, and an equestrian statue of the Knight of Blanik, a legendary Czech savior who emerges from Blanik mountain in his nation's hour of need by famed sculptor Albin Polasek, grace the Midway.
The plot is about an adventurer called the Dragon Knight of Palados, who sets on a quest in a South American-like jungle country in order to discover the priceless golden idol statue of Katak, God of Flame, which is hidden in an abandoned pyramid temple deep in the wild.
Discovering that it is defended by a solitary, one-eyed old man ( Esmond Knight ) who is sheltering harmless women and children, and convinced that there is no statue, Robin and his right-hand man, Little John ( Williamson ), refuse to attack.

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