Millennium Green Sculpture, Winscombe

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Millennium Green Sculpture, Winscombe

Image: © Derek Harper Taken: 24 May 2010

Another view of Image from the opposite direction. This is the work of Dick Boulton, carved in Doulting limestone, a stone carried on this railway. "The sculpture symbolises a pair of railway lines snaking away into the distance. Some people say that the ‘SS’ stands for ‘Strawberry Special’, the name given to the regular passenger train service along the Cheddar Valley Railway, the railway which passed through Winscombe" http://www.wsmg.org.uk/

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.316235
Longitude
-2.835472