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Carved stone water-pipe gargoyle, on Mill Hill Unitarian Chapel, City Square, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Architects Bowman & Crowther of Manchester, opened 1848. All original architectural stone carving is by Robert Mawer. Note the date on the waterpipe: 1847 AX (1847 anno domini). This long-haired gargoyle man is wearing a stone-carver's leather hat.

Note: most of these exterior stone carvings are weather-worn.
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