Petersfield, Market Square 1898
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More about this scene
The most striking buildings in Petersfield are Georgian; some of them overlook this large square, in which stands the statue of William III, depicted on horseback and dressed, absurdly, as a Roman. The statue, erected in 1753, was restored early in the 20th century. Originally it stood in the grounds of nearby Petersfield House, and was given to the town when the house was destroyed in the 18th century.
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