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  2. The bronze sculpture of a child astride the back of a turtle located in the lower lake in the Fitzroy Gardens has led an eventful life. The sculpture was originally erected in the Carlton Gardens during the 1850's, and it stood on the corner of Victoria and Rathdowne Streets until 1937, when it was shifted to the Nicholson Street side before being moved again to its present resting place in ...

  3. Statue of James Cook, Fitzroy Gardens. A Statue of James Cook is located by Cooks' Cottage in Fitzroy Gardens in Melbourne. It was originally created by Marc Clark in 1973 and moved to its current location in 1997. It was erected in 1974 to help promote the housing estate of Endeavour Hills in south-eastern Melbourne. [1]

  4. The Fitzroy Gardens are 26 hectares (64 acres) located on the southeastern edge of the Melbourne central business district in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The gardens are bounded by Clarendon Street, Albert Street, Lansdowne Street, and Wellington Parade with the Treasury Gardens across Lansdowne street to the west.

  5. You can also see various statues and sculptures of notable figures and characters, such as Queen Victoria, William Clarke, Robert Burns, William Shakespeare, and Alice in Wonderland. Activities: Fitzroy Gardens is not only a place to see, but also a place to do.

  6. Sep 30, 2022 · 57. Diana and the Hounds Fountain Travis / CC BY 2.0. Situated directly in front of the conservatory in the picturesque Fitzroy Gardens stands this fine piece of public art. The bronze...

  7. A special art sub-committee was established in the 1930s to assist the City Council Parks and Gardens Committee select statuary appropriate for the City's Gardens. These sculptures won first prize in the Fitzroy Gardens Sculpture Competition, held in 1935.

  8. Fitzroy Gardens is one of Melbourne’s most historic and beautiful gardens and is a Capital City Open Space.

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