File:Munro Statue 1843.jpg
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2011-10-07 00:54:20 | 368 × 601 | Ravichandar84 | {{Information |Description = Statue of T. Munro, bart. erected 1839 on the glacis of [[Fort St George]] |Source = {{cite book|title=Historical record of the honourable East India Company's first Madras European regiment|page=532|first=James G |