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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, prominently features "The World's Tallest Tin Soldier," a large statue in an urban setting. The figure is depicted in a stylized uniform, primarily red for the tunic, dark blue for the trousers, and gold for accents like the belt, cuffs, and trim on the pillbox hat. Its face is painted with simple, friendly features. The scene is outdoors during the daytime, under an overcast, cloudy sky. In the background, modern buildings with reflective windows and a distinctive blue curved roof are visible, suggesting a commercial or downtown area. Various architectural elements, including railings, stairways, and structural beams, frame the lower and right portions of the image, contributing to the urban environment. To the right of the statue, an informational sign provides context. The visible text, titled "The World's Tallest Tin Soldier," explains that the statue is a replica of a Sergeant Major Soldier, honoring the Royal Engineers who founded New Westminster. It notes that the statue stands 9.75 meters tall, wears "size 60 E27 boots," and weighs 4,540 kilograms. It was recognized in 2002 by the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Tallest Tin Soldier. The sign further states it was built as a "labour of love" by the Sheet Metal Workers International Association and the BC Sheet Metal Association, erected on November 29, 2000, before being relocated.
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