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- Nicolae Ceaușescu gave his last speech from the balcony, then fled the mob. Hours later he was arrested, tried and executed, all on Christmas Day 1989.
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- Emil Krieger’s sculpture of four mourning figures watches over the last resting place of the fallen.
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- A Boot Bath. With no running water this oddly shaped tub probably kept the water warm longer. The servants would bring the hot water in pitchers and pour it in.
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- The vault built to hold Canada’s gold reserves. It is empty because Canada no longer has gold reserves.
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- Nineteenth century British Army commander Viscount Wolseley’s statue was paid for by public subscription.
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- The public paid for this statue of 19th century General Charles James Napier that sits in Trafalgar Square.