Statue of William IV
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Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 6 Nov 2018
Statue of William IV in Montpellier Gardens. One of only three of this monarch, there is one in Greenwich, the other one is in Göttingen, Cheltenham’s German twin town. The plaque on the plinth reads: 'William IV 1830-37 Erected by public subscription in 1833 to commemorate the coronation of King William IV. Moved from the original location in Imperial Gardens to the present site in 1920'. The statue appears to be on an incline.