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One point of interest on Guilford Street is the statue at the junction with Lamb's Conduit Street. It is of a woman pouring an urn, which appears to be in honour of the engineer William Lamb who donated 120 pails to poor women so that they could draw water from the conduit. However I can't find any source which reliably says so; if anyone can find a WP:RS for this then it would be useful to add to the article. There are photos of it available on Commons. Baldy Bill (sharpen the razor|see my reflection) 11:27, 23 February 2013 (UTC)Reply