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===200th anniversary=== As part of a series of events on the bicentenary of his death, a memorial was dedicated in [[Westminster Abbey]] on 9 July 2014.{{sfn|Westminster}}{{sfn|Withington|2014|pp=3β7}} In the service, the [[Dean of Westminster]], [[John Hall (priest)|Very Reverend Dr John Hall]], described Phillip as follows: "This modest, yet world-class seaman, linguist, and patriot, whose selfless service laid the secure foundations on which was developed the Commonwealth of Australia, will always be remembered and honoured alongside other pioneers and inventors here in the [[Nave]]: [[David Livingstone]], [[Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald|Thomas Cochrane]], and [[Isaac Newton]]."{{sfn|Westminster}}{{sfn|Withington|2014|pp=4β6}} A similar memorial was unveiled by the outgoing 37th [[Governor of New South Wales]], [[Marie Bashir]], in [[St James' Church, Sydney]], on 31 August 2014.{{sfn|Pembroke|2014}} A bronze bust was installed at the [[Museum of Sydney]],{{sfn|Decent|2014}} and a full-day symposium discussed his contributions to the founding of modern Australia.{{sfn|Museum of Sydney}}
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