The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River
The Flowing River

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The work was made for the River Stort sculpture trail. The inscription was first heard by Lysycia in a talk by the local historian Richard Thomas.
Title

The Flowing River

Medium

sandstone

Accession number

CM20_TJ_S043

Work type

Sculpture

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

2007

Access

at all times

Inscription description

Man may come and go but the river goes on forever.

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