Family
Family
Family
Family
Family
Family
Family
Family
Family

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A group statue of a naked, standing man, woman, and child. The sculpture was first placed in the town centre in 1983, and known by some as 'The Three Bares'. It was removed in 1984 because of vandalism. It was repaired by Harpenden sculptor Maureen Gardner in 1991, and then removed to Stevenage Lodge, but has since been placed in the garden of Springfield House.
Title

Family

Date

1980–1982

Medium

Lepine limestone

Accession number

SG1_SM_S034

Acquisition method

acquired by Stevenage Borough Council

Work type

Statue

Owner

Stevenage Borough Council

Custodian

Stevenage Borough Council

Access

time restrictions apply

Access note

Centre opening times

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Located at

Springfield House, High Street, Stevenage

SG1 3EJ