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Northern Ireland
- Boer War Memorial, Belfast
- Statue of Edward Harland
- Statue of Frederick Douglass, Belfast
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Statue of Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood 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.
- Statue of Galbraith Lowry Cole
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Statue of Hans Sloane, Killyleagh Duplicate of the statue of Hans Sloane in Chelsea, London.
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Statue of John Lawrence, Derry-Londonderry One of two statues of Lawrence by Joseph Edgar Boehm. The statue was donated to India for Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887 and was erected by Lahore High Court. The other statue of Lawrence in London served as a replacement for the one sent to India. After India and Pakistan achieved independence from Britain, the statue of Lawrence was removed from public view by the provincial government in 1950. The statue was then repatriated to Northern Ireland in 1962 and re-erected the following year at Foyle College in Derry-Londonderry, where it still stands in place today (although the site of the school has changed over time).
- Statue of John Mitchel
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Statue of John Nicholson, Dungannon Royal School 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.
- Statue of John Nicholson, Lisburn
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Belfast
- Statue of William James Pirrie