art.wikisort.org - SculptureAn outdoor bronze sculpture of former British prime minister David Lloyd George by Glynn Williams stands in Parliament Square in London, United Kingdom.
Sculpture by Glynn Williams in London
This statue, which stands 8 feet (2.4 m) tall, was unveiled in October 2007 and was funded by the David Lloyd George Statue Appeal,[1] a charitable trust supported in part by the Prince of Wales.[2]
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External links
London portal
Visual arts portal
David Lloyd George |
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Premiership | | |
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General elections | |
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Career |
- 1890 Caernarvon Boroughs by-election
- People's Budget (1909)
- Marconi scandal (1912)
- Shell Crisis (1915)
- Minister of Munitions
- Maurice Debate (1918)
- Clemenceau–Lloyd George Agreement (1918)
- Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)
- Fontainebleau Memorandum (1919)
- Treaty of Versailles (1919)
- Genoa Conference (1922)
- Chanak Crisis (1922)
- Carlton Club meeting (1922)
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Parties |
- Liberal Party
- National Liberal Party (1922)
- Independent Liberals (1931)
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Constituency | |
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Family |
- Margaret Lloyd George (wife)
- Frances Stevenson (second wife)
- Richard Lloyd George (son)
- Gwilym Lloyd George (son)
- Megan Lloyd George (daughter)
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Cultural depictions | |
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Related articles |
- Big Four
- Britain's Industrial Future
- Bron-y-de
- Tŷ Newydd
- Grave of David Lloyd George
- Lloyd George Museum
- Lloyd George Society
- Coalition Coupon
- Lloyd George Knew My Father
- Lloyd George's Beer Song
- Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor
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Category
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Parliament Square, London |
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Buildings | Current |
- Clockwise from Southwest: Middlesex Guildhall
- 12 Great George Street
- Government Offices Great George Street
- HM Treasury
- HM Revenue and Customs
- 10 Bridge Street
- Portcullis House
- Westminster Underground Station
- Palace of Westminster
- Elizabeth Tower
- New Palace Yard
- Westminster Hall
- House of Commons
- House of Lords
- St Margaret's Westminster
- Westminster Abbey
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Former | |
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Statues | In the square | |
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By Middlesex Guildhall | |
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Nearby | |
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Adjacent streets |
- Broad Sanctuary (leading to Victoria Street)
- Little Sanctuary
- Little George Street
- Great George Street (leading to Birdcage Walk)
- Parliament Street (leading to Whitehall)
- Bridge Street (leading Westminster Bridge)
- Abingdon Street (leading to Millbank)
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Architects |
- Charles Barry
- George Grey Wornum
- Augustus Pugin
- John Brydon
- J.S. Gibson
- Michael Hopkins and Partners
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Events |
- Black Friday (1910)
- Parliament Square Peace Campaign (Brian Haw)
- 2010 United Kingdom student protests
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Public art and memorials in London |
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Portrait sculpture |
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British/English royalty | |
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Arts | |
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Explorers | |
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Merchants | |
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Military | |
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Nurses | |
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Politics | British | Prime ministers | |
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Other politicians | |
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International | |
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Religion | |
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Science and engineering | |
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Social reformers and humanitarians | |
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Sport | |
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Fictional characters | |
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See also | |
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Other monuments and memorials |
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War memorials | Pre-C20 | |
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Boer Wars | |
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WWI · WWII | Regimental | |
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Local | |
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Corporate | |
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Holocaust | |
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Post-WWII | |
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Blue plaques |
- Camden
- Kensington and Chelsea
- City of Westminster
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Other works |
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Sculptures | Elisabeth Frink | |
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Barbara Hepworth | |
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Henry Moore | |
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Eduardo Paolozzi | |
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The Line | |
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Fountains | |
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Murals |
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Land art | |
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See also |
- Art on the Underground
- Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm
- London Mural Preservation Society
- Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association
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By location |
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City of Westminster |
- Belgravia1
- Covent Garden2
- Green Park
- Hyde Park
- Kensington1
- Kensington Gardens1
- Knightsbridge1
- Mayfair
- Millbank
- Paddington
- Pimlico
- St James's
- St Marylebone
- Soho
- Strand
- Trafalgar Square
- Victoria
- Victoria Embankment3
- Westminster
- Whitehall
- 1 Partly in Kensington and Chelsea
- 2 Partly in Camden
- 3 Partly in the City of London
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- City of London
- Barking and Dagenham
- Barnet
- Bexley
- Brent
- Bromley
- Camden
- Croydon
- Ealing
- Enfield
- Greenwich
- Hackney
- Hammersmith and Fulham
- Haringey
- Harrow
- Havering
- Hillingdon
- Hounslow
- Islington
- Kensington and Chelsea
- Kingston
- Lambeth
- Lewisham
- Merton
- Newham
- Redbridge
- Richmond
- Southwark
- Sutton
- Tower Hamlets
- Waltham Forest
- Wandsworth
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Key:  No longer extant, on public display or in London (see List of public art formerly in London) |
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