Lady Annie Jerningham Statue
Statue Berwick Upon Tweed Northumberland

Lady Annie Jerningham Statue

Statue In Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland

A white marble statue unveiled in 1908 in Berwick, showing Lady Annie Jerningham with her dogs, commemorating the local philanthropist.

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55.770281, -2.007264

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successes.noisy.went

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55.771763, -2.005826

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