A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game
A Different Ball Game

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Consists of a large reflective ball being pushed in different directions by three life-size, bronze figures. The figures were cast from local people representing the businessman, the mother and the student. The sculpture was unveiled by the sculptor and Lord Palumbo.
Title

A Different Ball Game

Date

1993

Medium

mirror & bronze

Accession number

ME19_TJ_S033

Work type

Statue

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

20th May 1993

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at all times

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Located at

Gibson Drive, Kings Hill

ME19 4AQ

On the roundabout at the junction of Gibson Drive and Kings Hill Avenue.