Photographs of Statues
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Part of Lord Levershulme Memorial at Port Sunlight
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Eagle on RAF Memorial
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Reid Dick's globe at Arras.
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Reid Dick's sculpture of Lady Godiva.
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Pieta in St Pauls Cathedral-Kitchener Memorial Chapel
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Sculpture of a man and horse at Unilever House, Controlled Energy, 1933, left side
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"Controlled Energy", Sculpture of a woman and horse at Unilever House, right side
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Left view of "controlled energy"
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Statue of Lady Godiva on a horse, Broadgate, Coventry, England.
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FDR statue, Grosvenor Square
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Statue entitled Welcome, in Nottingham Council House
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Famous quotes containing the words photographs of, photographs and/or statues:
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without confronting the whiteness of the wall
behind the poems, planks of books,
photographs of dead heroines.
Without contemplating last and late
the true nature of poetry. The drive
to connect. The dream of a common language.”
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“The charm, one might say the genius of memory, is that it is choosy, chancy, and temperamental: it rejects the edifying cathedral and indelibly photographs the small boy outside, chewing a hunk of melon in the dust.”
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Eps statues are junk,
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