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             English: Memorial To Sir Arthur Sullivan. Photo taken by lonpicman  Sullivan's  muse weeps at his death. The statue is in the  Victoria Embankment Gardens, not far from the  Savoy Theatre and  Savoy Hotel. | 
          
          
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