LONDON STATUES - THE REST
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LONDON STATUES - THE REST
So, we come to the final post of this series - sorry I couldn't come up with a more imaginative title.
But first, a quiz.
Name the statues - and what do the subjects (apart from the last one) all have in common...?
Bruce Reynolds (1931-2013)
Mastermind of the Great Train Robbery, Bruce Reynolds lies in Highgate Cemetery - a curious resting place among poets and philosophers. His audacious 1963 heist became part of British criminal folklore, blurring the line between villainy and celebrity. The robbery netted £2.6 million (over £50 million today). Reynolds was on the run for five years before being caught and sentenced to twenty-five years in prison. He was released in 1978.
Founder of the global Scout Movement, Baden-Powell is commemorated as a symbol of character-building, outdoor life, and imperial-era values of duty and self-reliance. A military man turned youth pioneer, his legacy has endured far beyond its Edwardian origins, shaping generations worldwide. Scouting now exists in over 200 countries and territories and 'Be Prepared' remains one of the most recognised mottos in the world.
1. Sri Yukteswar Giri (Hindu guru)
Second row
21. Dion DiMucci (singer/songwriter)
24. Tommy Handley (comedian)
25. Marilyn Monroe (actress)
26. William S. Burroughs (writer)
27. Sri Mahavatar Babaji (Hindu guru)
34A James Joyce (Irish poet and novelist) – barely visible below Bob Dylan
34. Anonymous (hairdresser's wax dummy)
36. Anonymous (hairdresser's wax dummy)
37. Max Miller (comedian)
38. A Petty Girl (by artist George Petty)
40. Tom Mix (actor)
42. Tyrone Power (actor)
43. Larry Bell (artist)
44. David Livingstone (missionary/explorer)
45. Johnny Weissmuller (Olympic swimmer/Tarzan actor)
46. Stephen Crane (writer) – barely visible between Issy Bonn's head and raised arm
47. Issy Bonn (comedian)
48. George Bernard Shaw (playwright)
51. Sri Lahiri Mahasaya (guru)
52. Lewis Carroll (writer)
53. T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia")
56. Wax model of George Harrison
66. Bobby Breen (singer)
67. Marlene Dietrich (actress/singer)
68. Mahatma Gandhi was planned for this position, but was deleted prior to publication
71. Shirley Temple (child actress) – second appearance on the cover
Yes, they all feature on Peter Blake's montage for the Beatles Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album.
References
London's Statues and Monuments - Peter Matthews (2018). Detailed information about the statues.
Wikipedia: List of Public Art in London - handily divided into boroughs.
ChatGPT/Meta - for brainstorming, research, subbing - and providing a beautiful sunset over Parliament Square when Big Ben clearly says it's 2.10pm.
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very enjoyable finale to an interesting and informative series. (for what it's worth, i suspect bruce reynolds' son used a death mask of his father)
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