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Title
A High Tide in Short Wellies
Date
2011–2012
Medium
steel
Measurements
H 360 x W 100 x D 100 cm;
Plinth: H 10 x W 180 x D 150 cm
Accession number
YO14_FJ_S050
Acquisition method
gifted by Maureen Robinson from Scarborough for her husband's 76th birthday
Work type
Statue
Owner
Filey Borough Council
Custodian
Filey Borough Council
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
9th February 2012
Access
at all times
Signature/marks description
written on the back of the two turn ups of the fisherman's socks: Ray / Lonsdale / 2011
Inscription description
written on the newspaper wrapped fish at the base of the sculpture: A HIGH TIDE IN SHORT WELLIES / That's it for me, I'll see you later / gonna wrap this catch in protective paper / gonna face the sea with a thousand mile stare, / and wish that I was floating there / In its summertime. / Down on the pier I saw a man with a board. / It read 'the end is near, accept your lord' / Then underneath this some fisherman wrote, / 'I can see the end from the back of my boat' / This is wintertime / A sculpture by Ray Lonsdale in collaboration with Artsbank; on the plinth: Donated by Maureen Robinson / to the people of Filey / In celebration of my dear husband Michael's 76th birthday / 9 February 2012 / Filey residents and visitors have shown their thanks by / financial support towards the plinth and installation.