Christ Church Mercury Fountain
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Sculptures of Roman godsUse British English from August 2025Works of Edwin Lutyens in England
The Mercury Fountain stands in the centre of the Great Quadrangle, commonly Tom Quad, at Christ Church, Oxford, England. The third statue to stand at the site, it was donated in 1928. The figure of Mercury, Roman god of business, communication, divination, eloquence, gain, luck, thieves, travellers, and trickery, is modelled on a 16th-century statue by Giambologna. The large basin in which the statue stands is earlier, from the 1670s. The statue's pedestal is by Sir Edwin Lutyens and dates from 1935. The fountain is a Grade I listed structure.
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St Aldate's, Oxford City Centre
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OX1 1RD Oxford, City Centre
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