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Statue of the Duke of Bedford

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Statue of Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford geograph.org.uk 7018388
Statue of Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford geograph.org.uk 7018388

A statue of Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford, by Sir Richard Westmacott stands at the southern end of Russell Square in Bloomsbury, London. Erected in 1809, it is a Grade II listed building.

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Statue of the Duke of Bedford
The Horseshoe Path, Greater London Bloomsbury (London Borough of Camden)

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