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THE statue of Lord Nelson atop his world-famous column in London's Trafalgar Square was unveiled to the public yesterday after being repaired with stone hewn from one of Edinburgh's landmark buildings.
Restorers used material from Donaldson's School for the Deaf, built from the same Craigleith stone as the London monument, to patch up the statue.See the full content of this document
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How Nelson Came to Have a Little Scots in Him
It has undergone four months of restoration costing nearly GBP 500,000 after falling victim to the capital's polluti...
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