The composition is well balanced, with the vertical spear serving as a dividing point and the wreath-bearing arms of the two Victoriae, the walking figure and the Victoriola on Roma’s hand, enframing the central figure.[…]The type has been called Victoria, but Victoriae of this period retain their wings and are shown standing rather than enthroned.
1980: Brian Mercer Walker, Seán McMahon, and Art Ó Broin, Faces of Ireland, 1875–1925: 1875–1925, page 33 (Appletree Press; →ISBN, 9780904651478); and:
Ashton only had to wait three minutes for his second try, lock Louis Deacon setting it up with a rollocking line-break, before Romania got on the scoreboard courtesy of a penalty from fly-half Marin Danut Dumbrava.
At Sammy's wedding Marguerite looked around and saw the old relatives who had disappeared from sight once her father had moved to a better neighborhood. Now there they were again, the derelicts and left-behinds.