
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze statue of Keith R. Miller, AM MBE (1919-2004), is prominently displayed outdoors against a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. The statue depicts a male figure, likely a cricketer, in a dynamic, mid-action pose, possibly bowling or fielding, with one leg raised and the body leaning forward. The figure wears what appears to be cricket attire, including spiked shoes. The statue rests on a polished black granite pedestal that also serves as a memorial plaque. The plaque features white engraved text identifying the subject as "KEITH R. MILLER AM MBE" with his birth and death years "1919 - 2004". Further text on the plaque, though partially obscured and difficult to fully read in parts, describes him as a "greatest all-rounder" and mentions "He is regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the game." The sculptor is identified as "LOUIS LAUMEN," and it states the statue is "A GIFT TO ALL AUSTRALIANS FROM TATTERSALLS." Two distinct emblems are visible on the plaque: one in red, white, and black, and another in blue, white, and yellow. In the background, lush green trees line what appears to be a pathway or park area, suggesting a public, outdoor setting. A dark metal fence with curved top rails is visible behind the pedestal. The time of day appears to be daytime, with ample natural light illuminating the statue and its surroundings. The image is taken from a low angle, emphasizing the statue against the sky.
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