Statue of the Duke of Sussex, by Baily, 1844. Sculpture of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex by Edward Hodges Baily: 'Mr. E. Hodges Baily, R.A., has just completed his model of the statue of his Royal Highness the late Duke of Sussex, which is to be executed in marble, according to a vote of the Grand Lodges, for Freemasons' Hall. It has been exhibited by the sculptor, and has received the highest commendation...his Royal Highness is represented standing upright, in the action of addressing an assembly, he is habited in the robes of a Knight of the Garter, and, in addition, wears the insignia of the Guelphic order'. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V.
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