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Statue of Daniel O'Connell outside St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne by Thomas Brock.[1] Commissioned 1886, cast in Belgium 1888, erected 1890.[2]

  • This photo was taken by me, en:User:Adam Carr, and is released by me into the public domain
Date Commons upload by Nicke L 20:45, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
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