Western Bank, Sheffield.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 19 Feb 2018
"Double Somersault" (1976), a stainless steel sculpture by William Pye, occupying a prominent position in front of Weston Park Museum, in the museum's community garden. The sculpture was commissioned by the Arts Council of England to mark the centenary of the existence of a hospital for children in Sheffield. A children's infirmary was first opened in Brightmore House, Brook Hill on 15th November 1876. The University Department of Psychology is visible in the background, situated off Mushroom Lane. The red car travelling along Western Bank (< road name), a 5-10 minute drive away from the heart of the city centre.