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English: Drawing of schoolchidren of plantation workers in front of the statue of King Kamehameha I standing in Kapaʻau in Honolulu. Sculpted in 1881, bronze. Approx 8½ feet tall on a 10 foot concrete base. The pedestal has four bronze and gold leaf plaques with scenes from Kamehameha's life. Sculptor: Thomas Ridgeway Gould (1818–1881). This was the original casting that was recovered after a shipwreck in the Falklands. It was placed in front of the schoolhouse. Today, a visitor center stands at the location.
Date drawing made prior to 1908
Source Page 68 of 1908 book: "Geography of the Hawaiian Islands" By Charles Wickliffe Baldwin [1]
Author User:J JMesserly
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