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Home | Sculptor(s) | Jones, Adrian

Category: Jones, Adrian

  • Rider(s):
  • Sculptor(s):
  • Year of
    creation:
  • Country:
  • Town:
  • Original in:

Buller, Redvers

  • Buller, Redvers
  • Jones, Adrian
  • 1905
  • UK
  • Exeter

George, Duke of Cambridge

  • George, Duke of Cambridge
  • Jones, Adrian
  • 1907
  • UK
  • London

Saint George

  • Saint George
  • Jones, Adrian
  • 1924
  • UK
  • London

South African War memorial

  • South African War memorial
  • Jones, Adrian
  • 1904
  • Australia
  • Adelaide SA

War Memorial Saint George

  • War Memorial Saint George
  • Jones, Adrian
  • 1924
  • UK
  • London
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    • Saints
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    • Anonymous cowboys, natives, warriors etc.
  • The countries
  • The book
    • Introduction
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    • Getting to grips with history
    • Statue or sculpture?
    • Trends over the ages
    • The sculptors
    • The riders
    • The horses
    • The settings
    • Challenges of creation
    • The durability of statues
    • Worlds’ largest equestrian statues
    • Statues and stories
    • Facts and figures.
    • Sculptures
    • Part 2
    • literature consulted
  • Specials
    • Modern equestrian statues
    • Neglected statues
    • Riders astride
    • Support of horses
    • Rearing horses
  • News
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