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Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa, seated second right, and his wife Graca Machel, seated right, look at his statue during the unveiling ceremony in Parliament Square, London, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007. With them are, seated from left, Wendy Woods, widow of anti-apartheid campaigner Donald Woods, Mayor of London Ken Livingstone and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Lord Attenborough, left, and Wendy Woods (Patron of Mandela statue) react as they watch performers during a statue unveiling ceremony in Nelson Mandela's honour in London's Parliament Square, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007 The statue depicting Nelson Mandela delievering a speech, by sculptor Ian Walters, is nine-feet (2.7-metres) high, made of bronze and faces the Houses of Parliament. The campaign to erect a statue of Mandela in London was started seven years ago by the late Donald Woods, a South African journalist who was driven into exile because of his anti-apartheid activities.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, left, Wendy Woods, widow of anti-apartheid campaigner Donald Woods, centre, and Mayor of London Ken Livingstone unveil a Nelson Mandela statue as Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa, seated left, and his wife Graca Machel, seated right can be seen on the screen look on during the unveiling ceremony in Parliament Square, London, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007.
Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa, seated second right, and his wife Graca Machel, seated right, look at his statue during the unveiling ceremony in Parliament Square, London, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007. With them are, seated from left, Wendy Woods, widow of anti-apartheid campaigner Donald Woods, Mayor of London Ken Livingstone and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa, seated second right, and his wife Graca Machel, seated right, looks at his statue during the unveiling ceremony in Parliament Square, London, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007. With them are, seated from left, Wendy Woods, widow of anti-apartheid campaigner Donald Woods, Mayor of London Ken Livingstone and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.