English: Bronze statue of Scotland's national bard by the eminent 19thC Scottish sculptor, Sir John Steell, erected in 1880. A companion statue from the same cast was unveiled two weeks earlier in New York, the first of the poet to be erected outside Scotland. Two further casts were made for the Thames Embankment Gardens in London (1884) and the New Zealand town of Dunedin (1887).
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