Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)
Alice Nutter (d.1612)

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A life-size representation of a local woman accused of being a witch. She is in chains, realistically portrayed, perhaps stepping up to the scaffold in Lancaster. She was hanged in August 1612.
Title

Alice Nutter (d.1612)

Date

2012

Medium

oxidised copper, brass, steel & local stone

Measurements

H 160 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

BB12_AG_S089

Work type

Statue

Owner

Roughlee Parish Council

Custodian

Roughlee Parish Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Blacko Bar Road, Roughlee, Pendle Hill

BB12 9ND

Located on the north side of Blacko Bar Road in Roughlee, near the entrance to the caravan site.