The Statue of Cecil John Rhodes in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, is a bronze sculpture of the British colonialist, businessman and politician who was the founder of the British South Africa Company (BSAC), through which he founded the southern African territory of Rhodesia.[1]
Location | Bulawayo, Zimbabwe |
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Designer | John Tweed |
Type | Sculpture |
Material | Bronze |
Length | 83mm |
Width | 83mm |
Beginning date | 1904 |
Dedicated to | Cecil Rhodes |
The statue was sculpted by a Scottish sculptor, John Tweed[2] and was erected in Bulawayo city[3] centre in 1904. In February 1981, after Southern Rhodesia's independence as Zimbabwe in 1980, the statue was removed from the city centre; it was relocated to the centenary park at the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe.[4][5]
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- ^ "John Tweed (1869-1935) - Bob Speel's website". www.speel.me.uk.
- ^ "Zimbabwe. Cecil John Rhodes Statue in Bulawayo. - Atom site for DRISA". atom.drisa.co.za.
- ^ News, The Sunday (12 April 2015). "'Put Rhodes statue in public for all to see'". The Sunday News.
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