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English: Blind Beggar and His Dog is a 1958 bronze sculpture by Elisabeth Frink. It is about eight feet, on high and stepped concrete plinth. The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green is a noted local mythological figure, dating back to at least the seventeenth century.[1]
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