Sculpture: "In Praise of Trees"

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Sculpture: "In Praise of Trees"

Image: © David Smith Taken: 26 Sep 2014

A stone seating sculpture created by Peter Randall-Page (http://www.peterrandall-page.com/about/intro.html ). A fallen tree had created a hole in the stone wall which lined Ham Lane. The sculpture uses Dartmoor granite, and the archway is salvaged slate. The seat is oak.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.400623
Longitude
-4.165316