Drinking Fountain The Boy statue

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A drinking fountain in St James’s Park (south side), London. Designed by Charles Henry Mabey and carved by Robert Jackson in 1863, this Grade II sculpture, entitled the Boy Statue, is a marble figure of a boy, set on a plinth. Originally a drinking fountain, the water came from the mouths of four fish which collected in shell-shaped basins. The Boy Statue can be found opposite Queen Anne's Gate on Birdcage Walk. Date: 1863 Photos taken in December 2018 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Agisoft Photoscan. It was raining.

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