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DescriptionSt Kilda Rd - The Statue of John Hope.jpg
English: Statue of John Hope, 1st Marquess of Linlithgow ("Lord Linlithgow", "Marquess Linlithgow") in Kings Domain. https://citycollection.melbourne.vic.gov.au/marquis-of-linlithgow
Date
Photo: 19 May 2007 Statue:created 1908,[1] unveiled June 15, 1911.[2]
Source
Self-photographed
Author
Photo: Donaldytong Statue: William Birnie Rhind (1853-1933)[3]
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Image:Linlithgow.JPG and Image:Ac.linlithgow.jpg
Camera location
37° 49′ 36″ S, 144° 58′ 19.5″ E
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-37.826667; 144.972083
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