STATUE OF STATESMAN
LATE MARQUESS CURZON
British Wireless—Press Assn.—Copyright RUGBY, Tuesday. A commission for a memorial to the late Marquess Curzon, former Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has been given to the sculptor, Sir Bert ram Mackennal, who has been respc nsible Cor much public work, including a number of statues of Queen Victoria and King Edward The intention is to erect a full-length statue of the distinguished statesman in Carlton House Terrace, where, for a time, he resided, and also to place a plaque in Westminster Abbey.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 244, 5 January 1928, Page 1
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