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Lion sculpture

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Lion sculpture by Penny Mayes as part of the Geograph project.

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Lion sculpture

Image: © Penny Mayes Taken: 5 Dec 2005

One of a pair of lions guarding the entrance to Image The male (pictured) is killing a snake, the female, on the opposite side of the drive, plays with her cubs. Or so I thought, but according to the listing details for these sculptures http://list.historicengland.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1363122&searchtype=mapsearch "Statues on plinths. Circa 1850 by John Thomas for Edward Betts. Stone. Rectangular plinths carrying statues of lion and lioness grappling with python and 2 dogs respectively. Plinths with strap-work and floral decoration." Make up your own mind Image] Image] See also Image

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Image Location

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51.294824
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0.476768