Interesting sculpture on the roundabout

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Interesting sculpture on the roundabout

Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 25 Sep 2009

On the roundabout where Fanshawe Avenue, Longbridge Road and Northern Relief Road meet is an interesting sculpture. I've no idea what it's supposed to be - from this angle, it looks like a pair of angel wings, but when I looked at it side on, it looked like a pair of angling rods. Whatever it is, however, it's certainly very modern-looking and quite attractive, especially on a grassy roundabout! View taken on board a 169 bus turning from Fanshawe Avenue into the Northern Relief Road to terminate at Barking station (just behind the sculpture on the other side of the roundabout). For this reason, I apologise for any reflection on this image - the windows weren't very clean and it is a sunny day, so reflection is inevitable.

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