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A clothed, standing figure with one leg forward and one arm raised to the chest raised on a tall, circular plinth with a decorative bronze band at the foot and a bracketed cornice with inset bronze panels on a stepped base. William McKinnon, born in Campbeltown, was president of the Imperial British East India Company, one of whose objectives was the elimination of the slave trade. The statue, originally erected in Mombasa, Kenya, in 1900, was moved to Dunbarton School in 1964 and re-erected in Campbelltown in 2004.