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Where is the statue now? I think it's current location would make a good inclusion. Also the following link link taken from a book by Margaret Glass absolutely lamabsts him as a corrupt and bullying politician who was mentally impaired during his later career. Is this a fair view or is the Glass account biased? Citizen D00:49, 10 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Seems I've found it. This Brighton Historical Society article says it's at the Nepean Highway end of Bay Street where it has been apart from a small move in 1980, not 1970's. The original author seems to have done a bit of research which is why I'm adding all this here for discussion before making edits on a subject I've only done some cursory internet research on. Citizen D01:01, 10 January 2006 (UTC)Reply