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Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates
Sir Leonard Hutton Gates

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The four gates (two pairs) comprise of rods and etched graphics. Each pair of gates has a central radiating motif. The left shows the cricketer Sir Leonard Hutton in full gear, swinging his bat; the right has an etched graphic of his head. Other panels include his cricket scores and show him with the team.
Title

Sir Leonard Hutton Gates

Date

2001 or before

Medium

galvanised steel & paint with cast bronze

Measurements

H 320 x W 841 x D 20 cm

Accession number

LS6_PF_S001

Acquisition method

commissioned by Yorkshire County Cricket Club with funding from Arts Council England

Work type

Gateway

Owner

Yorkshire County Cricket Club

Custodian

Yorkshire County Cricket Club

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

15th August 2001

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

Chrysalis Arts

Inscription description

The Gates in Memory of / SIR LEONARD HUTTON / 23 June 1916 - 6 September 1990 / Captain of England (25 Tests) 1952-55 / President of Yorkshire C.C.C. 1990 / were officially dedicated by / LADY HUTTON / on the occasion of / NPOWER 'Ashes' Test Match between / England and Australia at Headingley / on Wednesday 15 August 2001 / grant aided by / Foundation for Sport and the Arts / Gates created by CHRYSALIS ARTS LTD

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Located at

Kirkstall Lane, Leeds

LS6 3EJ

Located at the entrance to Yorkshire County Cricket Ground's west stand, forming the main entranceway to the Headingley Sports Stadium.