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Lovely garden installation on the forecourt of the British Library to complement their “Georgian’s Revealed” exhibition.

I was at a conference at the library and it was a nice surprise to find this feature outside. It is loosely based on Sir John Vanbrugh’s unexecuted entrance gate to the forecourt at Castle Howard and the write up says it reflects the fashion at the time for temporary garden features. It marks 300 years next year since the accession of the House of Hanover as Kings of England again thanks to the write up for pointing out that the flying putto on it is an illusion to the new Prince George, sweet!

I particularly liked the added sheep!

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