Ai miei tempi / In my time (Westminster, London, United Kingdom)
Regno Unito, Londra, Tower Bridge, Autunno 2022
La statua di Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, Londra, è una scultura in bronzo dell'ex primo ministro britannico Winston Churchill, creata da Ivor Roberts-Jones. Si trova in un punto indicato negli anni '50 da Churchill come "dove andrà la mia statua". Fu inaugurato nel 1973 dalla sua vedova Clementine, la baronessa Spencer-Churchill, durante una cerimonia alla quale parteciparono il primo ministro in carica e quattro ex primi ministri, mentre la regina Elisabetta II teneva un discorso. La statua è una delle dodici statue su o intorno a Parliament Square, la maggior parte di noti statisti.
The statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, London, is a bronze sculpture of the former British prime minister Winston Churchill, created by Ivor Roberts-Jones. It is located on a spot referred to in the 1950s by Churchill as "where my statue will go". It was unveiled in 1973 by his widow Clementine, Baroness Spencer-Churchill, at a ceremony attended by the serving Prime Minister and four former Prime Ministers, while Queen Elizabeth II gave a speech. The statue is one of twelve statues on or around Parliament Square, most of well-known statesmen.
Ai miei tempi / In my time (Westminster, London, United Kingdom)
Regno Unito, Londra, Tower Bridge, Autunno 2022
La statua di Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, Londra, è una scultura in bronzo dell'ex primo ministro britannico Winston Churchill, creata da Ivor Roberts-Jones. Si trova in un punto indicato negli anni '50 da Churchill come "dove andrà la mia statua". Fu inaugurato nel 1973 dalla sua vedova Clementine, la baronessa Spencer-Churchill, durante una cerimonia alla quale parteciparono il primo ministro in carica e quattro ex primi ministri, mentre la regina Elisabetta II teneva un discorso. La statua è una delle dodici statue su o intorno a Parliament Square, la maggior parte di noti statisti.
The statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, London, is a bronze sculpture of the former British prime minister Winston Churchill, created by Ivor Roberts-Jones. It is located on a spot referred to in the 1950s by Churchill as "where my statue will go". It was unveiled in 1973 by his widow Clementine, Baroness Spencer-Churchill, at a ceremony attended by the serving Prime Minister and four former Prime Ministers, while Queen Elizabeth II gave a speech. The statue is one of twelve statues on or around Parliament Square, most of well-known statesmen.