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Eros in Picadilly

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davver | 21:44 Tue 14th Sep 2004 | History
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Is the story in Stephen Fry's 'The Liar' true about the origins of the statue of Eros in Picadilly Circus? That: it was put up as a moument to Lord Shaftesbury's work against child labour, and originally pointed down Shaftesbury Avenue, but now points a different way having been put back incorrectly after cleaning during the war.
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The statue - which in fact is not Eros the Greek god of love, but a Christian angel of charity - was certainly erected in honour of Lord Shaftesbury. But I don't know about it having changed its direction, though it has certainly undergone restoration from time to time.
Here's a website with a little info about the statue: http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/P/Piccadilly-Circus.htm It mentions about the change of direction too.

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