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Boulton, Watt, Murdoch Gold Leaf Statue

Boulton, Watt, Murdoch Gold Leaf Statue

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The gilded bronze statue of Matthew Boulton, James Watt and William Murdoch by William Bloye and Raymond Forbes-Kings stands on a plinth of Portland stone, outside the old Register Office on Broad Street in Birmingham, England. It is known locally as The Golden Boys after its colour, or The Carpet Salesmen after the partially rolled-up plan of a steam engine which they are examining. They were most famous for improving and developing the steam engine. Sponsored by an £8,000 bequest from Richard Wheatley in 1939, and £7,500 from the City Council, it was unveiled in 1956, from preliminary designs drawn up in 1938. The statue was restored and re-gilded, and replaced in its old position in September 2006. It is planned to be relocated; suggested sites including 'across the road' in Centenary Square or at Millennium Point in Eastside watermarkBoulton_Watt_and_Murdoch watermarkBoulton_Watt_and_Murdoch_statue_detail

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