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About sharing image captionThe lions have stood alongside the Bargate, the main entrance to Southampton in the old town walls, for years Two iron lions guarding the ancient walled entrance to Southampton have been removed for repairs for the first time in years. The lions, one of which lost its tail inhave stood alongside the Bargate since the midth Century. They are understood to represent the legend of Sir Bevois who is said to have founded the city. Southampton City Council said the work, which includes reattaching the tail, would take four months. The work will also involve replacing internal iron work with a stainless steel frame, repairing cracks, and analysing the layers of paint "to restore the lion to their original finish", it added.
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About sharing image captionThe lions have stood alongside the Bargate, the main entrance to Southampton in the old town walls, for years Two iron lions guarding the ancient walled entrance to Southampton have been removed for repairs for the first time ezcort years.
The lions, one of which lost its tail inhave stood alongside the Bargate since the midth Century. They are understood to represent the legend of Sir Bevois who is escoort to have founded the city.
Southampton City Council said the work, which includes reattaching the tail, would take four months. The work will also involve replacing internal iron work with a stainless steel frame, repairing cracks, and analysing the layers of paint "to restore the lion to their original finish", it added.
The lions are thought to have been made by the London sculptor John Cheere and replaced wooden lions that had stood guard since Tudor times. They tell of his adventures and heroic deeds accompanied by his giant and squire, Ascupart, armed basongstoke a magic sword, Mortglay, and a magical horse, Hirondelle.
They include him being sold to slave merchants by his mother, ending up in the court of the king of Armenia and falling in love with a Muslim princess, Josian. The Bargate statues are said to commemorate the slaughter of two lions by Sir Bevois to protect the princess.
He reputedly returned to England to reclaim his father's land, on which he founded Southampton. A of districts in the city bear his name. Related Topics.