Sir Frederick Gibberd (7th January 1908-present), known as Freddy Gibber to his close friends, and Friedrich to the Germans, is an award-winning British architect, garden gnome collector and sentient stone head. He is most famous for designing Harlow New Town and engineering its subsequent move to Iraq. He currently sits on a pillar in the Gibberd Garden, which his wife converted into a tourist attraction. People pay to see him and his legendary cognac-drinking abilities, and to hear his advice. He is today considered a deity. His favourite liqueur is cognac brandy, though he has expressed a passion for drambuie.
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