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Golden Boy of Pye Corner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Golden Boy of Pye Corner
The Golden Boy of Pye Corner is a small monument located on the corner of Giltspur Street and Cock Lane in Smithfield, central London. It marks the spot where the 1666 Great Fire of London was stopped. The statue is made of wood and is covered with gold. The building which incorporates it is a Grade II listed building. It bears the following small inscription below it:
This Boy is in Memmory Put up for the late FIRE of LONDON Occasion'd by the Sin of Gluttony. The main inscription, approximately 10ft below the boy, reads as follows:
The boy at Pye Corner was erected to commemorate the staying of the great fire which beginning at Pudding Lane was ascribed to the Sin of Gluttony when not attributed to the papists as on the Monument and the Boy was made prodigiously fat to enforce the moral he was originally built into the front of a public-house Called The Fortune of War Which used to occupy This site and was pulled Down in 1910 'The Fortune of War' was The chief house of call North of the River for Resurrectionists in body snatching days years ago The landlord used to show The room where on benches Round the walls the bodies Were placed labelled With the snatchers' names waiting till the Surgeons at Saint Bartholomew's could run Round and appraise them
==See also==
* List of public art in the City of London *The Fortune of War Public House
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