Dreadnowt
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Dreadnowt by Keith Williamson as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Keith Williamson Taken: 14 Dec 2005
I believe this is one name given to this piece of artwork that is officially entitled "Nothing to wory about" by Jonathan Woolfenden (wory is, reputedly, not a typographical error but local dialect, as is "nowt"). It is located here by the canteen of the H Marcel Guest paintworks in Collyhurst, Manchester. I'll put some relevant web links in a grid square discussion for this square. Since writing the above I have learned from a source close to the sculptor that this piece is dual titled (Dreadnowt/Nothing to worry about) and that "wory" was a typo!