King Edward VII lurks slightly inconspicuously in front of Baskerville House in Centenary Square. Obviously there is no connection between King Edward VII and John Baskerville, but then, hey, he's a King, he can probably hang around wherever the heck he wants.
Which, as it happens, has been in various places across Birmingham. He started off in Victoria Square, then was moved to Highgate Park, and eventually ended up in Centenary Square. A rather nomadic statue, nay less. Unfortunately, his lance also errantly went walkies in the 1970s, presumably due to local thieves. Although why anyone would want a 7 foot marble lance is anyone's guess...
So, lanceless and a little nomadic, he still looks the part - regal and strong in Carrera marble. His plinth (still the original) is very tall, which means that you either miss him altogether, or feel a bit like a grovelly peasant, regarded from a great height as you pass by. read more