Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel
Alphabet Angel

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A young man, shirtless, wearing a rucksack and a belt pouch (from which hang a pair of flying goggles and a thistle emblem), holding a trumpet in his left hand and an 'A' in his right, standing at the end of an approach path that is partly composed of paving stones inscribed with Ulster-Scots words, as well as an explanatory plaque.
Title

Alphabet Angel

Date

2004

Medium

bronze

Accession number

BT57_FP_S011

Acquisition method

funded by the Big Lottery, the Ulster-Scots Agency and others

Work type

Statue

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

December 2004

Access

at all times

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