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File:The Flowering of the English Baroque.jpg

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English: This sculpture, located in a small park at the corner of Victoria St. and Broadway in Westminster, London, is called "The Flowering of the English Baroque" by Glynn Williams, and was erected in 1994. It's a memorial to Henry Purcell commissioned by the Westminster City Council. The engraving (illegible in this photo) reads "HENRY PURCELL 1659 - 1695".
Various modifications to try to deal with low quality of original photo (downscaling, sharpening, reduced saturation), but we really need a better photo of this sculpture.
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Source Photograph own work by uploader; sculpture by Glynn Williams
Author Dcoetzee

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51° 29′ 52.92″ N, 0° 8′ 3.89″ W

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