Edward Vll

The statue of Edward VII originally stood in Delhi (India). Following Indian independence, the statue was put into storage, like many other statues of British rulers. Henry Jackman had the idea that Toronto was missing an equestrian statue, so he organized the exile there of Edward VII. The statue was cut into three pieces, shipped to Toronto, re-welded and erected in 1969. For unknown reasons, the testicles of the steed had been painted red when I saw the statue in 1982.

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