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NEW LONDON FOUNTAIN.—The main figures of this fountain, in Hyde Park, which are in bronze, represent joy and life. The four small surrounding figures represent the four winds. The fountain is the work of Mr T.B. Huxley-Jones.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30128, 11 May 1963, Page 18

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NEW LONDON FOUNTAIN.—The main figures of this fountain, in Hyde Park, which are in bronze, represent joy and life. The four small surrounding figures represent the four winds. The fountain is the work of Mr T.B. Huxley-Jones. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30128, 11 May 1963, Page 18

NEW LONDON FOUNTAIN.—The main figures of this fountain, in Hyde Park, which are in bronze, represent joy and life. The four small surrounding figures represent the four winds. The fountain is the work of Mr T.B. Huxley-Jones. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30128, 11 May 1963, Page 18

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