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In the unusual gardens of the Stephen Garden Trust (a registered charity for horticulture and conservation in England) there are many statues. Throughout history civilisations have erected statues for example to commemorate to founders, healers, creators to help inform and inspire their communities for better living . In the Trust gardens, designed as a suite of rooms with different plant collections and compositions, the statues serve some of these purposes but also others: (1) They act as markers to improve the overall perception of the garden and its rooms & plant collections. (2) They punctuate the landscape and lead the eye through a series of variable visual compositions. (3) They also invite the visitor to journey through the garden to discover its unique qualities and treasures and embrace all that it offers. The statuary collection includes life size stone statues of Graeco-Roman deities, and mythological creatures, and also legendary & literary animals; as well as cats, hares, rabbits, lions and puma. The Trust's founder (Stephen Ben Cox) made the audio clip and created the philosophy and manifesto. And added some of his personal photographs. Sky Ruddick (a student at Bath University UK) joined out UK universities team and edited and put together the video. The wonderful music is by Kevin Macleod. Creator Narrator: Stephen Ben Cox Editor: Sky Ruddick Music: Kevin Macleod The Trust offers many charitable resources and programmes for students, the disadvantaged, unemployed, and EU student residential programmes. It has also created managerial posts for university students to research conservation and climate change. Sometimes it is possible to book a group visit. To find out more about this dynamic registered charity(#1174239) for the advancement of education in horticulture and conservation please go to: https://stephencoxgarden.webador.co.uk or email us at: stephencox.gardentrust@gmail.com