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Aire Sculpture Trail

The Aire Sculpture Trail is a collaborative project undertaken by a number of bodies with the encouragement of "Hive" the local community arts organization in Shipley. The sculptures which are arranged along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and River Aire were designed and made by children at Wycliffe Primary School under the direction of the metalwork sculptor Mick Kirkby Geddes.
by Oliver Dixon

Created: Fri, 14 Oct 2022, Updated: Fri, 14 Oct 2022


12 images use this description:

SE1438 : "Fish" by Oliver Dixon
SE1438 : "Alpaca" by Oliver Dixon
SE1438 : "Skater Frog" by Oliver Dixon
SE1438 : "Snowman" by Oliver Dixon
SE1437 : "Submarine" by Oliver Dixon
SE1438 : "Dog" by Oliver Dixon
SE1438 : "Salt Pot Slug" by Oliver Dixon
SE1338 : "Pirate Ship" by Oliver Dixon
SE1438 : "Fish and Drawers" by Oliver Dixon
SE1338 : Octopus - Aire Sculpture Trail by Richard Croft
SE1438 : "Bird" by Oliver Dixon
SE1438 : "Cat Bath" by Oliver Dixon


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