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English: Philip Larkin statue, Hull , East Riding of Yorkshire , England.
The statue, by sculptor Martin Jennings, was unveiled on the Hull Paragon Station concourse on 2 December 2010, 25 years to the day after the poet Philip Larkin died. The unveiling marked the end of Hull's Larkin 25 commemoration of Larkin's life. The most popular and conspicuous element of the celebrations were the Larkin toad sculptures TQ3082 : Statue of Sir John Betjeman , Larkin's friend and fellow poet, at the other end of the line from Hull at St Pancras.
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Author Photograph: Paul Harrop ; Sculpture: Martin Jennings
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53°44'38.303"N, 0°20'45.564"W

heading : 67.0 degree

2 December 2010