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(second from right) recently unveiled Greg Wyatt's sculpture, `King Lear', in the Great Garden at Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Joining her in admiring another of the sculptures, `The Tempest', were (from left) Mr. Wyatt, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust chairman Professor Stanley Wells and Shakespeare Centre director Rodger Pringle. The Trust cares for and preserves Shakespeare's properties in Stratford, including his birthplace and Ann Hathaway's cottage, and Mrs. Waters was the guest of the American Friends of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. `King Lear' is the third of eight sculptures to be permanently placed in the Great Garden and joins `The Tempest' and `Hamlet'.