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  • The statue stands in the garden in the centre of Trinity Church Square in Southwark. It stands 2.6 metres (8.5 ft) high and depicts a broad-shouldered, bearded man wearing robes and a crown. It is thought to depict the 9th-century Anglo-Saxon king Alfred the Great. The rear of the statue is quite plain, and.
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  • The statue of Alfred the Great in Southwark is thought to be London's oldest outdoor statue. The lower portion comes from a Roman statue dating to the late 1st or early 2nd...
  • The figure considered to be the oldest outdoor statue in the capital has been found to date back even further than previously believed, to Roman times.
  • This is Alfred the Great, the scholar-warrior who sorted out the Vikings, promoted literacy in his subjects, and paved the way for a united England.
  • The Statue of Alfred the Great in Southwark is a monument dedicated to the great King of Wessex , Alfred the Great .
  • The bottom half of the Alfred the Great statue in Trinity Church Square was discovered by conservationists to likely date back to the 2nd century, around the reign...
  • Esoteric writer Caroline Wise, said, “It is a shame that the statue of King Alfred – and its newly discovered ‘Monumental Minerva’ base, is not on public display.
  • The figure considered to be the oldest outdoor statue in the capital has been found to date back even further than previously believed, to Roman times.
  • This statue of Alfred the Great stands in the central garden of Trinity Square at Southwark and created in the 19th century.
  • Bones found in a German cathedral belong to the granddaughter of Saxon king Alfred the Great, experts confirmed today.