Pictures have been released of the infamous Colston statue as it now sits in storage at a Bristol museum - after it was removed from public view.
The infamous effigy now lies flat on its back and unseen - days after four people were cleared of pulling it down.
Onlookers say it now sits next to steam engine parts and 'old chocolate wrappers' at the M Shed museum.
Reports say staff removed the statue from general view recently ''in line with a visitor survey''.
It was put in the store room in the adjoining L Shed just days before 'The Colston Four' were cleared at Bristol Crown Court.
Visitors can still see the statue - but only by booking a place on a behind-the-scenes tour.
Sage Willoughby, Rhian Graham, Milo Ponsford and Jake Skuse were all found not guilty last week after pulling it down during a BLM protest.
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