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Main article: [color=rgb(11, 0, 128)]London Noses[/color]On the inside wall of the northernmost arch is a small protrusion the size and shape of a human nose. It was placed there by artist Rick Buckley in 1997 as part of a campaign against the "Big Brother" society. The nose is at a height of about seven feet, and sits at waist height for anyone riding through the arch on a horse. Prior to Buckley being unmasked by the [color=rgb(11, 0, 128)]London Evening Standard[/color], an urban myth grew that the nose is there in honour of the Duke of Wellington, who was known for having a particularly large nose.[color=rgb(11, 0, 128)][8][/color]
Main article: [color=rgb(11, 0, 128)]London Noses[/color]On the inside wall of the northernmost arch is a small protrusion the size and shape of a human nose. It was placed there by artist Rick Buckley in 1997 as part of a campaign against the "Big Brother" society. The nose is at a height of about seven feet, and sits at waist height for anyone riding through the arch on a horse. Prior to Buckley being unmasked by the [color=rgb(11, 0, 128)]London Evening Standard[/color], an urban myth grew that the nose is there in honour of the Duke of Wellington, who was known for having a particularly large nose.[color=rgb(11, 0, 128)][8][/color]