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1960, Two men climb the equestrian statue of William III in Glasgow to see if its tail moves Two drunk men climbed the equestrian statue of William III to check if its tail could move. They were arrested, brought before a magistrate, and fined £3. It was confirmed that the tail did move.
- 2000, Glasgow City Council's efforts to take down the traffic cone from Duke of Wellington's statue opposed by residents
- 2020, Equestrian statue of William III in Glasgow graffitied
- 2022, Glasgow City Council commissions an audit of the city's connections with Atlantic slavery and commerce
- 2023, Banksy holds solo exhibition in Glasgow with tribute to the traffic cone on the statue of Duke of Wellington