Cormorant sculpture behind the Sands Centre

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Cormorant sculpture behind the Sands Centre

Image: © Rose and Trev Clough Taken: 27 Apr 2014

Situated on a path beside the River Eden. A plaque on the left face of the sandstone pillar says 'To commemorate 25 years of the R.S.P.B. Members Group in Carlisle. Grateful thanks to Carlisle City Council - Cumbria County Council - Carlisle Wide Neighbourhood Forum - Cumbria Waste Management Environment Trust'. There is no indication of who created the sculpture, or when.

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Image Location

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54.900166
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-2.934503