Английская Википедия:Equestrian statue of George Stuart White
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The equestrian statue of George Stuart White is a Grade II listed outdoor bronze sculpture depicting Field Marshal Sir George Stuart White, an officer of the British Army, located in Portland Place, London, England.[1] The sculptor was John Tweed and the statue was unveiled in 1922.[1]
An inscription on each side of the plinth reads:[2][3] Шаблон:Blockquote
The statue appeared in an exterior shot of Portland Place from Alfred Hitchcock's 1947 American courtroom drama, The Paradine Case, which was set in England.[4]
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- Sculptures of men in the United Kingdom
- Grade II listed statues in the City of Westminster
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