Strange sculptures, Braintree

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Strange sculptures, Braintree

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 19 Mar 2013

The one on the right is not so strange, it is carved from wood to tell us we are entering the John Ray Park. There a lot of information inscribed beneath. On top is what seems to be a representation of hawthorn leaves and berries. The pillar on the left is a different matter. It is a grotesque pile of stones and strange animal forms.

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