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Statue of Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood
Monument
- Media metadata | Métadonnées multimédias
- has description | a une description
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Accompanied by two additional bronze figures:
On the left side of the statue, the first figure depicts a turbanned Indian warrior sitting on a tiger. On the right side of the statue, a second figure depicts a Canadian hunter sitting on a moose. Both figures symbolise the Marquess' career as a colonial administator in India and Canada. - managed by | dirigé par
- Belfast City Council
- depicts | figure
- Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Frederick Temple
- consists of | consiste en
- bronze
- was produced by | a été produit par
- Pomeroy, F. W.
Statue | La statue
- shows visual item | présente l'item visuel
- colonial subject
- has inscription | a une inscription
- On the front:
BURMAH CONSTANTINOPLE EGYPT
TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS MEMORY OF FREDERICK TEMPLE
1ST MARQUESS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA KP.
1826-1902
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA
VICEROY OF INDIA
AMBASSADOR AT ST PETERSBURG CONSTANTINOPLE ROME AND PARIS
H.M. LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY OF DOWN AND FREEMAN OF THE CITY OF BELFAST
THIS MEMORIAL OF A GREAT IRISHMAN IS ERECTED BY HIS COUNTRYMEN AND BY HIS MANY FRIEND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD - On the reverse:
THIS MEMORIAL WAS UNVEILED BY
THE MARQUESS OF LONDONDERRY K.G.
DURING THE LORD MAYORALTY OF
THE RIGHT HON SIR DANIEL DIXON BART M.P.
8TH JUNE 1906 - consists of | consiste en
- stone
Plinth | Le socle
- is referred to by | est référencé par
- Belfast City Hall - Monuments and Statues
- Art UK
- The Victorian Web