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SCENE IN ST. MARTIN’S PLACE, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, JUST BEFORE THE UNVEILING OF THE NURSE CAVELL MEMORIAL STATUE.-From two flagstaffs flanking the covered figure of the heroine floated the Union Jack and the Belgian colours, while round the base may be seen a number of the the uniformed nurses from all the London hospitals, and behind them the Coldstreams’ guard of honour. The statue, which was designed by Sir George Frampton, is 40 feet high, and weighs 175 tons.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1572, 10 June 1920, Page 19

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SCENE IN ST. MARTIN’S PLACE, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, JUST BEFORE THE UNVEILING OF THE NURSE CAVELL MEMORIAL STATUE.-From two flagstaffs flanking the covered figure of the heroine floated the Union Jack and the Belgian colours, while round the base may be seen a number of the the uniformed nurses from all the London hospitals, and behind them the Coldstreams’ guard of honour. The statue, which was designed by Sir George Frampton, is 40 feet high, and weighs 175 tons. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1572, 10 June 1920, Page 19

SCENE IN ST. MARTIN’S PLACE, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, JUST BEFORE THE UNVEILING OF THE NURSE CAVELL MEMORIAL STATUE.-From two flagstaffs flanking the covered figure of the heroine floated the Union Jack and the Belgian colours, while round the base may be seen a number of the the uniformed nurses from all the London hospitals, and behind them the Coldstreams’ guard of honour. The statue, which was designed by Sir George Frampton, is 40 feet high, and weighs 175 tons. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1572, 10 June 1920, Page 19