Statue of Archbishop Trevor Huddleston in Silver Street, Bedford. It was bought with subscriptions organised by the Trades Council and unveiled in 1999 by the Bishop of Bedford. Nelson Mandela came to the unveiling, but the authorities hushed this up beforehand so that it would not be a big event. The sculptor was Ian Walters.
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