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Heritage watchdog objects to statue of gay hero Alan Turing at Kings College Cambridge

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A sculpture to honor gay World War II hero Alan Turing by one of the world’s foremost sculptors ‘threatens’ the historic landscape of King’s College in Cambridge.

That’s according to Historic England which is responsible for protecting England’s historic buildings and monuments. Sir Antony Gormley has designed the 12 foot high steel sculpture.

It is set to be constructed at King’s College in Cambridge where Turing studied mathematics from 1931 to 1934. But Historic England says the abstract work

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