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This bronze sculpture, located on the city walls of Saint-Malo, depicts the heroic sailor pointing his finger at Britain's enemies.
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Statue of a slaver
Robert Surcouf was a Corsair and boat builder who was active in the slave trade from Africa to the Caribbean.in the early 19th century. This is another statue that needs to be reappraised in the light...
Statue located in a garden within the ramparts of Sait Malo. The statue itself is nothing special but his location is. it is abeautiful place. With views of the beach.sea and the rest of the wall. Su...
The statue only indicates that it depicts Robert Surcouf. There is no plaque or descriptor of who he is or why he has a statue. Otherwise it's still a pretty generic statue.
Statue of a slaver
Robert Surcouf was a Corsair and boat builder who was active in the slave trade from Africa to the Caribbean.in the early 19th century. This is another statue that needs to be reappraised in the light...
Nice place
Statue located in a garden within the ramparts of Sait Malo. The statue itself is nothing special but his location is. it is abeautiful place. With views of the beach.sea and the rest of the wall. Su...
It's a statue
The statue only indicates that it depicts Robert Surcouf. There is no plaque or descriptor of who he is or why he has a statue. Otherwise it's still a pretty generic statue.
Great location
When walking along the top of the walls you will pass this statue. Great prominence for a great mallouine!
Its a statue of a pirate
Robert Surcouf was a pirate. he is celebrated by the population of St Malo as a hero but thats very questionable. this is a 19th century statue.