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This is a statue of a Tripod inspired by the book The War of the Worlds and erected as a tribute to the book's author H. G. Wells in the town centre of Woking, England. Gaius Cornelius 17:51, 18 September 2005 (UTC)
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This is a statue of a Tripod inspired by the book The War of the Worlds and errected as a tribute to the books author Herbert Wells. In Woking town centre, UK. ~~~~
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