Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family
Child of Family

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The work was commissioned as part of the environmental improvements to the elevated site at Kingsbridge Lane. There are three abstract figures representing a man, a woman, and a child.
Title

Child of Family

Date

1995

Medium

steel

Measurements

H 500 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

SO14_AM_S021

Acquisition method

commissioned by British Rail, Hampshire County Council, and Southampton City Council

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Southampton City Council

Custodian

Southampton City Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Havelock Road, Southampton

SO14 7LY

Located on a paved area at a busy junction 50 yards (45.7 m) south of the clock tower, on the opposite side of A3024 to City Art Gallery/Seacity.