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The Golden Boy statue

The Golden Boy (official name Eternal Youth[1]) statue is 5.25 metres (17.2 feet) tall from the toe to the top of the torch and 4.27 metres (14 feet) from head to toe. It weighs 1650 kg (3,640 lb), and the top of his torch is 77 metres (250 feet) above ground. It is perched facing North on the dome of the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and it is arguably Manitoba's best known symbol.[2]

The statue was purchased by Manitoba Government from France. It was sculpted by Georges Gardet of Paris in 1918, and cast in bronze by the Barbidienne Foundry. It was placed in a ship's hold for transport to Canada. However, the ship was commandeered for service in World War I, so the statue remained in the ship's hold for the remainder of the war travelling back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean. The statue finally landed in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was shipped by train to Winnipeg, Manitoba where he was placed atop the Legislative Building on November 21, 1919.

In the 1940s the bronze statue was painted gold, before his first gilding with twenty-four carat gold in 1951. In 1966, the government of the Province of Manitoba had an electric lamp installed into the torch of the statue. The light on his torch was first lit on December 31, 1966 to mark Canada's centennial.

In 2002, the statue needed repair due to rust on its iron supports and was lowered to the ground for a complete overhaul and re-gilding. The general contractor of the restoration project, Alpha Masonry, was tasked with the job of bringing the statue down. On February 9, 2002, the Golden Boy returned to the ground in a custom made aluminum cage after having been on top of the Manitoba Legislative Building for almost 83 years.[3] The statue was prepared for the re-gilding by Bristol Aerospace with a custom manufactured paint from Germany. In August 2002, the statue was re-gilded with 23.75 k gold leaf in a climate-controlled enclosure in full view of the public.

The Golden Boy was returned to the Manitoba Legislative Building and re-installed on the dome on September 5, 2002, and rededicated by Queen Elizabeth II, as Queen of Canada, during her 2002 Golden Jubilee tour of Canada.

The new gilding is expected to last about 25 to 30 years. The company ISIS Canada installed new devices to monitor the stress and movement on the support shaft of the Golden Boy. In the course of a refurbishment, it was discovered the cable supplying power to the lamp also contributed to the erosion of the statue. The Golden Boy is now lit at night by floodlights.

The Golden Boy was modelled after the 16th century sculpture of the Roman messenger god of trade, profit and commerce, Mercury[4] by Giovanni da Bologna. The sheaf of wheat in his left arm represents the fruits of labour while the torch in his right hand represents a call to youth to join his eternal pursuit of a more prosperous future. The statue faces in the direction of Manitoba's north, pointing towards the region to symbolize its importance as a provider of important natural resources and economic opportunity.

The Golden Boy atop the Manitoba Legislature

“Manitoba Golden Boy” is a traditional fiddle tune in the statue's honour. The chorus includes the following:

He’s the symbol of success
At the gateway to the west
And he’s our legendary pride and joy.

In popular culture [link]

Winnipeg band The Weakerthans reference the Golden Boy in the song "One Great City!" on their 2003 album, Reconstruction Site.

And up above us all, leaning into sky,
our Golden Business Boy will watch the North End die,
and sing "I love this town,"
then let his arcing wrecking ball proclaim,
"I hate Winnipeg."

References [link]

External links [link]

  • The Golden Boy — online tour of the Manitoba Legislative Building, includes image

Coordinates: 49°53′04″N 97°08′48″W / 49.88444°N 97.14667°W / 49.88444; -97.14667


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Golden Boy

Golden Boy or The Golden Boy may refer to:

Artwork

  • Spirit of Communication, a 1914 statue and symbol of AT&T, nicknamed Golden Boy
  • Golden Boy (Manitoba), a 1918 statue on the dome of the Manitoba Legislative Building
  • Golden Boy of Pye Corner, a monument in Smithfield, London
  • Film, theatre, and television

  • Golden Boy (play), a 1937 play by Clifford Odets
  • Golden Boy (film), a 1939 film adaptation of Odets' play
  • Golden Boy (musical), a 1964 musical version of Odets' play
  • Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge, a musical adaptation of Synge's play Playboy of the Western World
  • Golden Boy (TV series), 2013 TV series
  • "Golden Boy", an episode of All Grown Up!
  • "Golden Boy", an episode of Power Rangers: Dino Thunder
  • Music

  • Golden Boy (Sin With Sebastian album), 1995
  • Golden Boy (Sin With Sebastian song), a 1995 song by Sin With Sebastian
  • Golden Boy (play)

    Golden Boy is a drama by Clifford Odets. The play was initially produced on Broadway by The Group Theatre in 1937. Odets' biggest hit was made into a 1939 film of the same name, starring William Holden in his breakthrough role, and also served as the basis for a 1964 musical with Sammy Davis, Jr..

    Plot

    The play focuses on Joe Bonaparte, whose dream of becoming a violinist could become a reality when prizefight promoter Roxy Gottlieb offers to sponsor him as a boxer. He finds himself torn between the lure of big money and the distinct possibility of injuring his hands, thereby destroying his musical career. Among those offering him advice are his Italian immigrant father, his manager Tom Moody, and Tom's girlfriend Lorna Moon, with whom Joe falls in love.

    Production history

    Following his 1935 successes Waiting for Lefty and Awake and Sing!, Odets went to Hollywood to write The General Died at Dawn with the intention of using his salary to support the Group Theatre, the independent theatre company that had produced his earlier plays, despite his previous protests against large corporations, including movie studios. His own internal struggle to choose between art and materialism became the basis for the theme of his play, his first to focus more on psychology and personal relationships than social criticism. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reviewer noted that Odets wrote about social consciousness in Waiting for Lefty and "lessons of faith" in Awake and Sing, but in Golden Boy he set out to "merely tell a story."

    Golden Boy (Nadav Guedj song)

    "Golden Boy" is a song performed by Israeli singer Nadav Guedj and was written by Doron Medalie. It was chosen by public broadcaster IBA to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. The song was premièred on 12 March 2015.

    "Golden Boy" is the first ever Israeli Eurovision entry with lyrics entirely in the English language.

    Within the Eurovision Song Contest, the song went through to the grand final after finishing in 3rd place in the 2nd Semi-final. The song finished in 9th place in the grand final with 97 points.

    Chart performance

    Weekly charts

    Cover Versions

    On 29 June 2015 the Greek singer Eleni Foureira has performed a Greek version of this song under the title "Στο Θεό Με Πάει" (Sto Theo Me Paei, Takes Me To God), and it was performed on the 2015 MAD Video Music Awards. On 22 July 2015, the official lyric video was released.

    References


    Manitoba (disambiguation)

    Manitoba is a province of Canada.

    Manitoba may also refer to:

  • Manitoba (computer chip), a computer chip made by Intel in 2006
  • Manitoba (horse), a British-Australian Thoroughbred racehorse
  • Lake Manitoba, a lake in Manitoba, Canada
  • Caribou (musician) or Manitoba, a Canadian musician
  • Manitoba (ship, 1889), the first steel-hulled ship to be built in Canada -- see Polson Iron Works
  • Manitoba, a ship from Jo, Zette and Jocko
  • Manitoba (ship, 1966), a lake freighter operated by Lower Lakes Towing
  • People with the surname

  • Richard Manitoba (born 1954), American musician and satellite radio DJ
  • See also

  • Manitoba Colony (disambiguation)
  • Manitoba (computer chip)

    Manitoba was a system-on-a-chip (SoC) introduced by Intel Corporation in 2003. It was a mostly unsuccessful attempt by Intel to break into the smart phones market. The chip integrated flash memory, a digital signal processor and an XScale processor core. After the chip's failure in the marketplace, the business was sold to Marvell in 2006 for $600 million.

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    GENRE
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    Calm Radio: Bachata World Caribbean Canada
    CBC Music - R&B / Soul R&B Canada
    CILV-FM 88.5 (LiVE 88.5) Ottawa, Ontario Rock Canada
    Canoe FM Public Canada
    CBC Radio 3 Indie Rock Canada
    CFXJ-FM (FLOW 93.5) Toronto, ON R&B,Hip Hop Canada
    CHRL-FM 99.5 (Planète) Roberval, Quebec Adult Contemporary,Talk Canada
    CBGA-FM 102.1 (Première Chaîne) Matane, Quebec Public Canada
    CIMG-FM 94.1 (Eagle 94) Swift Current, SK Rock Canada
    CBC Music - Piano Classical Canada
    CJWF-FM 95.9 (Country 95.9) Windsor, ON Country Canada
    CFML-FM 107.9 (Evolution 1079) Burnaby, British Columbia Alternative,Adult Canada
    CIBX-FM 106.9 (Capital FM) Fredericton, New Brunswick Adult Contemporary Canada
    C-VUE 105.9 FM Varied,Oldies,Pop Canada
    CHTO-AM 1690 Toronto, Ontario Varied Canada
    CBC Music - Canadian Songwriters Varied Canada
    CIGB-FM 102.3 (NRJ) Mauricie, Quebec Pop Canada
    CJLD-FM 93.1 (The One) Leduc, AB Country Canada
    CFRO-FM 102.7 (Co-op Radio) Vancouver, BC News,Contemporary,College Canada
    Abacus.fm My Friend Irma Oldies Canada
    Beatsradio Varied Canada
    RDI, le Reseau de l'Information Varied Canada
    CJFM-FM 95.9 (Virgin 96) Montreal, Quebec Varied,Adult Contemporary Canada
    CIEL-FM 103.7 Rivière-du-Loup, QC Pop Canada
    CBC Music - Mansbridge On Music Varied Canada
    CFGL-FM 105.7 (Rythme FM) Laval/Montreal, QC Adult Contemporary,Pop,Adult Canada
    CFBR-FM 100.3 (The Bear) Edmonton, Alberta Rock Canada
    CKDG-FM 105.1 (MikeFM) Montreal, Quebec Varied,World,Adult Canada
    CFBK-FM 105.5 (Moose FM) Huntsville, Ontario Adult Contemporary Canada
    CBC Radio 2 - Classical Varied Canada
    CBC Music - Orchestral Classical Canada
    RR Radio: Vancouver (BC) Railroad Talk Canada
    Calm Radio: Africa World Africa Canada
    CHDI-FM 102.9 (Sonic 102.9) Edmonton, AB Rock Canada
    CBC Music - Adult Alternative Alternative,Adult Canada
    Abacus.fm Radio Mozart Classical Canada
    CKBC-FM 104.9 (Max 104.9) Bathurst, New Brunswick Varied,Top 40 Canada
    Radio Maria Toronto Religious Canada
    Calm Radio: Folk Folk Canada
    Calm Radio: Christmas Christian Contemporary Canada
    CJOT-FM 99.7 (Boom 99.7) Ottawa, Ontario Oldies Canada
    CIDI-FM 99.1 Lac-Brome, QC Varied Canada
    CKJH-AM 750 (CK750) Melfort, SK Classic Rock Canada
    Abacus.fm Renaissance Lute Classical Canada
    CFBG-FM (99.5 Moose FM) Muskoka, ON Adult Contemporary Canada
    CKNX-FM 101.7 (The ONE) Wingham, Ontario Adult Contemporary,Pop Canada
    CKBW-FM 98.1 (South Shore Radio) Bridgewater, NS Adult Contemporary Canada
    CHFI-FM 98.1 Toronto, ON Adult Contemporary Canada
    CKPM-FM 98.7 Port Moody, BC Adult Contemporary Canada
    CKRA-FM 96.3 (Capital FM) Edmonton, Alberta 80s,70s,60s Canada
    Pure Rock Radio Rock,Classic Rock Canada

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