statue of Pocahontas at St George’s Church
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The statue of Pocahontas at St George’s Church is a memorial sculpture in Gravesend, England, honoring the Native American woman who died and was buried there in 1617.
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Target entity: statue of Pocahontas at St George’s Church Context triple: [Gravesend, hasLandmark, statue of Pocahontas at St George’s Church]
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Lady Godiva statue
The Lady Godiva statue is a prominent public sculpture in Coventry depicting the legendary noblewoman famed for her symbolic naked ride through the city.
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Dorking Cockerel statue
The Dorking Cockerel statue is a prominent public sculpture in Dorking, Surrey, depicting the town’s historic five-toed Dorking chicken breed and serving as a distinctive local landmark.
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Samuel Pepys statue
The Samuel Pepys statue is a public monument in London honoring the famed 17th-century diarist and naval administrator Samuel Pepys.
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statue of Queen Victoria
The statue of Queen Victoria is a prominent public monument honoring the long-reigning British monarch, located on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada.
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Ouack statue
The Ouack statue is one of the bronze duckling figures in Boston’s famous "Make Way for Ducklings" public sculpture, depicting the characters from Robert McCloskey’s beloved children’s book.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: statue of Pocahontas at St George’s Church Target entity description: The statue of Pocahontas at St George’s Church is a memorial sculpture in Gravesend, England, honoring the Native American woman who died and was buried there in 1617.
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A.
Lady Godiva statue
The Lady Godiva statue is a prominent public sculpture in Coventry depicting the legendary noblewoman famed for her symbolic naked ride through the city.
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B.
Dorking Cockerel statue
The Dorking Cockerel statue is a prominent public sculpture in Dorking, Surrey, depicting the town’s historic five-toed Dorking chicken breed and serving as a distinctive local landmark.
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C.
Samuel Pepys statue
The Samuel Pepys statue is a public monument in London honoring the famed 17th-century diarist and naval administrator Samuel Pepys.
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D.
statue of Queen Victoria
The statue of Queen Victoria is a prominent public monument honoring the long-reigning British monarch, located on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada.
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E.
Ouack statue
The Ouack statue is one of the bronze duckling figures in Boston’s famous "Make Way for Ducklings" public sculpture, depicting the characters from Robert McCloskey’s beloved children’s book.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: statue of Pocahontas at St George’s Church Description of subject: The statue of Pocahontas at St George’s Church is a memorial sculpture in Gravesend, England, honoring the Native American woman who died and was buried there in 1617.
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