A statue by Róbert Csíkszentmihályi, unveiled on 28 April 2006 at the corner of Pasarét and Radnai streets in Budapest.
A statue of Chaplin as the Tramp is located in Leicester Square, sculpted by John Doubleday and unveiled in 1981.
Also known as the Ritual Dance of the Brave, it takes its name from the Oblation, a statue of a nude man unveiled in 1939.
Mary Ellis Borglum Powers, a daughter of the artist, who first saw the statue unveiled when she was a young child, attended as an invited guest.
A statue was unveiled on 17 November 1924, located on North Terrace, Adelaide in front of the University of Adelaide.
In August 2012, another statue unveiled in Mexico City's Tlakskoake-Khojaly square, which is also named after this event.
The statue was never officially unveiled, and last month the Parks Department cut Mr. Blome's bronze from its base and stored it in a warehouse.
It has since been restored to its original state with the renovated statues unveiled on 11 May 1977.
The society commissioned a life-size statue of Glover unveiled in February 2003 in Evandale, Tasmania.
A statue in Ticonderoga, New York, unveiled in 2009 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Champlain's exploration of Lake Champlain.