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The facade of the library is in Renaissance style. Above the door are two putti engaged with books and learning and above the side gate are two more putti holding a swag.
Title

Amorini

Date

1907

Medium

Ashlar Doultine stone

Accession number

BN3_LS_S133

Acquisition method

commissioned by Hove Council; funded by Andrew Carnegie

Work type

Relief

Owner

Brighton and Hove City Council

Custodian

Brighton and Hove City Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

July 1908

Listing date

02/11/92

Access

at all times

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Located at

182 Church Road, Hove

BN3 2EG

Sited on Hove Public Library facade, on the southern side.