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English: John William Simpson, architect (1858–1933) and Andrea Carlo Lucchesi, sculptor (1860–1924) – Edward Onslow Ford Memorial, Abbey Road, London, August 2014. That's right, The Abbey Road, and yes, that is The Abbey Road zebra crossing at bottom left, hence the crowds of people using it.
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