File:Faraday (2000) by Eduardo Paolozzi, University of Birmingham, UK - 20140625.jpg

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English: Faraday (2000) by Eduardo Paolozzi, a statue of Michael Faraday given to the University of Birmingham by the artist to commemorate the university's centenary.
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25 June 2014

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