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“Winged Victory.”—At present in Wellington is Mr. R. O. Gross, the Auckland sculptor, who has brought with him small scale models of three bronzes, at present only a suggestion,, for the ornamentation of the Wellington carillon tower. The model shown above is “Winged Victory,” a female figure in flowing draperies holding aloft in her left band the symbolical torch of victory over death. —“Dominion” photo.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 291, 4 September 1931, Page 7

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“Winged Victory.”—At present in Wellington is Mr. R. O. Gross, the Auckland sculptor, who has brought with him small scale models of three bronzes, at present only a suggestion,, for the ornamentation of the Wellington carillon tower. The model shown above is “Winged Victory,” a female figure in flowing draperies holding aloft in her left band the symbolical torch of victory over death. —“Dominion” photo. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 291, 4 September 1931, Page 7

“Winged Victory.”—At present in Wellington is Mr. R. O. Gross, the Auckland sculptor, who has brought with him small scale models of three bronzes, at present only a suggestion,, for the ornamentation of the Wellington carillon tower. The model shown above is “Winged Victory,” a female figure in flowing draperies holding aloft in her left band the symbolical torch of victory over death. —“Dominion” photo. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 291, 4 September 1931, Page 7