File:Duke of Buccleigh.JPG
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This statue of Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott (1806-1884), the 5th Duke of Buccleuch and the 7th Duke of Queensbury K.G. was unveiled in Parliament Square on 7th February 1888. |
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Gareth Leng |
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Photograph taken by myself in 2007 and donated here to Citizendium with no restrictions on its use |
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