ALL was well again with the heart of the Empire and the hearts of Londoners, when Eros, the god of love, returned to his home in the centre of Piccadilly Circus — the hub of the Empire capital. Here, his figure shining from a factory cleaning, Eros is hauled back to his plinth after a wartime retreat from flying bombs and the lie.
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 August 1947, Page 5
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62ALL was well again with the heart of the Empire and the hearts of Londoners, when Eros, the god of love, returned to his home in the centre of Piccadilly Circus — the hub of the Empire capital. Here, his figure shining from a factory cleaning, Eros is hauled back to his plinth after a wartime retreat from flying bombs and the lie. Chronicle (Levin), 13 August 1947, Page 5
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