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Statue of John Nicholson, Dungannon Royal School
Monument
- Media metadata | Métadonnées multimédias
- has description | a une description
- The statue of Nicholson was originally installed in Delhi, India, but was repatriated to the UK in 1958 after Indian independence. The statue was later re-erected at the Royal School Dungannon in 1960, where it was unveiled by Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India.
- has association with
- Statue of Alexander Taylor
- depicts | figure
- Nicholson, John
- consists of | consiste en
- bronze
- was produced by | a été produit par
- Brock, Thomas
Statue | La statue
- consists of | consiste en
- stone
Plinth | Le socle
- is referred to by | est référencé par
- Colonial Film: Images of the British Empire - 'Historic Mutiny Sites' (1914)
- National Army Museum
- The Victorian Web
- Sarahbeth George, 'World Heritage Day: The missing Nicholson and other problems with India's monuments', The Economic Times, April 18 2023
- Paul M. McGarr, ''The Viceroys are Disappearing from the Roundabouts in Delhi': British symbols of power in post-colonial India', Modern Asian Studies, 49, 3 (2015) 787-831 (open access)
- Michael Silvestri, Ireland and India: Nationalism, Empire and Memory (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009)
- Mary Ann Steggles, Statues of the Raj (London: BACSA, 2000), pp. 147-148.