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The sculptures are inspired by the cemetery's bird life. Each of the sculptures celebrate a species and their location found within the site: thrush, robin, crow, blackbird, gold finch, song thrush and dove. The sculptures are each inscribed with bird poetry and a description of the call of the bird it celebrates.
Title

Bird Stones

Date

2014

Medium

stone & wood

Accession number

CB1_JB_S019

Acquisition method

commissioned by Cambridge City Council

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Cambridge City Council

Custodian

Cambridge City Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Mackenzie Road, Cambridge

CB1 2AY

The seven pieces of the sculpture can be found in various locations in Mill Road Cemetery.