Reverend_Dr._Donald_McNaughton_Stuart_statue,_Dunedin,_New_Zealand.JPG


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English: Statue of Reverend Dr. Donald McNaughton Stuart, at Queens Gardens in Dunedin, New Zealand. The statue was unveiled in June 1898, and the sculptor died in 1935 [1] , putting the statue in PD in both the U.S. and New Zealand. New Zealand Historic Places Trust Register number: 4758 . Stuart was the first minister of Knox Church (1860 – 1894). The building in the background is Queens Gardens Court
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Author Sculptor was William Leslie Morison, photo by Benchill
Camera location 45° 52′ 39.09″ S, 170° 30′ 11.63″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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