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English: Glasgow. Elliot Street. Statue of Charles Rennie Mackintosh unveiled on the 90th anniversary of his death. Sculptor: Andy Scott. Artwork commissioned by Sanctuary Group, revealed by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on 10 December 2018. |
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