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The sculpture depicts a seated female figure, with a book on her lap, and a young boy standing beside her. The woman looks towards the child and has her right arm around him. With her left outstretched arm, she points to the future. The boy is dressed in a tunic with a belt and a coat, and at his feet are a cricket bat and ball. 'Education' was one of the four supporting groups sculpted by Hamo Thornycroft for the London Gladstone Memorial. The memorial was completed in 1905. A bronze copy of 'Education' was purchased by James Cockcroft, who presented it to the people of Shaw and Crompton in 1919. The sculpture was removed twice and now sits upon a tall stone plinth in its present location.
Title

Education

Date

1919

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 178 x W 88 x D 98 cm

Accession number

OL2_JD_S019

Acquisition method

gift to the people of Shaw and Crompton by James Cockcroft

Work type

Statue

Owner

Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council

Custodian

Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

front scroll: EDUCATION; rear of base: ALBION ART FOUNDARY LD / parsons green.sw.

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Located at

High Street, Shaw

OL2 8RD

Located in the public gardens behind the war memorial on the north side of Shaw and Crompton High Street.