The statue on top of the Old Bailey, the Central Criminal Court in London, is known as the "Lady Justice" or "Justice." It depicts a robed woman holding a sword in one hand and a set of scales in the other, symbolizing the balance and impartiality of justice. The statue is a prominent feature of the courthouse, representing the legal system’s commitment to fairness.
The statue on top of the Old Bailey, which represents Lady Justice, stands approximately 3.6 meters (12 feet) tall. It is made of bronze and is a prominent feature of the courthouse's distinctive dome. The statue holds a sword in one hand and scales in the other, symbolizing the rule of law and impartiality in justice.
she is holding the scales of fairness or the scales of justice.
The Statue of Freedom
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The Statue of Freedom
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The statue at the top of the U.S. Capitol dome is called the "Statue of Freedom." Designed by sculptor Thomas Crawford, it depicts a female figure representing freedom and liberty, wearing a helmet and holding a sword and laurel wreath. The statue was installed in 1863 and stands approximately 19.5 feet tall.
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Admiral Lord Nelson is the name of the statue in Trafalgar Square.
The statue of 'Lady Justice' often found on top of law courts.
It is Persephone, the goddess of the underworld.