Who are the two persons whose statues can be seen at the company garden?

Based on the context of historical monuments in Agra, India, the "Company Garden" (often associated with the historical Shah Jahan Garden or Paliwal Park/Hewitt Park area) features statues from the British colonial era.
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What statues are in Kensington Gardens?

  • Albert Memorial.
  • Jenner statue.
  • King William III statue.
  • Physical Energy statue.
  • Queen Caroline's Temple.
  • Speke Monument.
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Has the Robert Milligan statue been removed?

After being put in storage in 1943, it was re-erected by the London Docklands Development Corporation in 1997. On 9 June 2020, the statue was removed, coinciding with a drive to review slave-trader statues launched by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
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Who is the statue in front of the Kensington Palace?

Queen Victoria statue - Kensington Palace. Here in front of the palace where she was born and where she resided until her accession, her loyal Kensington subjects erect this statue, the work of her daughter, to commemorate fifty years of her reign.
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How many bronze lion statues are there at the base of Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square?

The four bronze lions around its base, designed by Sir Edwin Landseer, were added in 1867. The pedestal is decorated with four bronze relief panels, each 18 feet (5.5 m) square, cast from captured French guns. They depict the Battle of Cape St.
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What are the names of the two lion statues?

Meet Patience & Fortitude

During the Great Depression, New York City Mayor Fiorello La Guardia dubbed them “Patience” and “Fortitude”, after the qualities he felt New Yorkers needed to get through it.
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Who are the statues in Trafalgar Square?

  • Nelson's Column: The Pride of Trafalgar Square. ...
  • The Landseer Lions: A London Photo Must. ...
  • The Fourth Plinth: Contemporary Art in the Heart of London. ...
  • General Sir Charles James Napier Statue: South-West Sentinel. ...
  • Major General Sir Henry Havelock Statue: South-East Legacy. ...
  • King George IV Equestrian Statue: Regal Balance.
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Why was Princess Diana's statue removed?

Explaining the decision to remove the statue, a Harrods spokesman previously said the decision was made after Diana's sons Prince William and Prince Harry announced shortly after the 20th anniversary of their mother's death in August that they had commissioned a new sculpture.
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Why is the James Brown statue being removed?

The James Brown statue will be temporarily relocated to the Augusta Museum of History. This move supports ongoing efforts to revamp and reimagine downtown. While construction is underway, the statue will be housed and carefully preserved by the museum. Once the work is complete, it will return to its rightful place.
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What happened to the people who pulled Colston's statue down?

The four people charged with criminal damage for pulling down Edward Colston's statue in Bristol—Rhian Graham, Milo Ponsford, Sage Willoughby, and Jake Skuse—were found not guilty by a jury in January 2022, a verdict upheld by the Court of Appeal, which clarified the law but didn't overturn the acquittals. They argued the statue of the slave trader was a hate crime, and their actions were justified given the long history of public protest against it, with some accepting lesser cautions for related offenses.
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Why is there a statue of Cromwell outside Parliament?

A hero to non-conformists, his reputation partly rescued by Thomas Carlyle's writings, Lord Rosebery's Liberal government in 1894 to 1895 proposed to erect a statue outside Parliament to mark the tercentenary of his birth, at the government's expense.
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Is Diana's statue still at Kensington Palace?

The statue of Princess Diana is located in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace, which was one of her favourite places.
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What was Prince Albert's cause of death?

Prince Albert died on December 14, 1861, officially from typhoid fever, though his poor health from overwork and potential chronic stomach issues (like Crohn's) likely contributed, with his final illness showing symptoms of severe fatigue, disorientation, and breathing difficulties before his death at age 42 at Windsor Castle.
 
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Who now lives in apartment 8 and 9 in Kensington Palace?

Apartments 8 and 9: Princess Diana's Former Residences

William and Kate now use the residences for office space and entertaining professionally for their various charities. For William, Kensington Palace is a familiar place as it is where he spent much of his childhood, living with his mom Princess Diana.
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Why did Queen Victoria have numbers on her knickers?

The Queen's cipher was discreetly embroidered into each garment. The numbering system (in this case '35') was to help the household staff to identify and sort the linen after laundering, and possibly because such garments were ordered in quantities and then worn in rotation.
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What was the code word when Queen Elizabeth died?

“London bridge is down” is used to secretly announce the Queen's death by the private secretary. “D-Day” is the code word for the day of the Queen's death. “D-Day+1” is the code word for the day after the Queen's death. D-Day+10 was planned to be her state funeral.
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What did Queen Victoria ask to be in her coffin?

Lastly, the Queen requested that a small bouquet of Scottish heather be included in her coffin. This was an ode to her beloved Scottish castle, Balmoral where she spent so much time. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser.
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Which royal refused to go to Princess Diana's funeral?

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (then Sophie Rhys-Jones) was the royal who notably skipped Princess Diana's funeral in 1997, not by outright refusal but by a considerate decision supported by the Royal Family, because her strong resemblance to Diana would have been too upsetting for the grieving crowds, as reported in royal biographies.
 
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Why is there an empty plinth in Trafalgar Square?

The fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square remained empty for 150 years after a statue of William IV on a horse was never erected. Since 1998 the space has been occupied by a rolling programme of different artists' works known as London's Fourth Plinth Commission.
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Why is there a 12 foot statue of a black woman in Times Square?

The 12-foot statue of a Black woman in Times Square, titled "Grounded in the Stars" by artist Thomas J. Price, was placed to challenge traditional monuments and notions of identity, representing an ordinary person to encourage reflection on diversity and Black women's presence in public spaces, contrasting with historic male figures and sparking debate about representation and societal views. 
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What happens to the tree in Trafalgar Square?

The tree remains until just before the Twelfth Night of Christmas, when it is taken down for recycling. The tree is chipped and composted, to make mulch. The very first Trafalgar Christmas tree from Norway appeared in 1942.
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