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The figure is accompanied by a board describing the village’s boat building heyday in the words of 19th century author T.F. Goodall. The 35 mile Wherryman’s Way, which starts and finishes at Norwich and Gt Yarmouth railway stations, winds through existing footpaths, open marshes, redbuds, grazing meadows and riverside villages along the banks of the River Yare. The sculpture marking the route was commissioned in 2005 at a cost in the region of £200,000. The major contributor was the Broads & Rivers LEADER+ Programme, managed by DEFRA, with further input from the project partners: the Broads Authority, Norfolk County Council, South Norfolk District Council and the Chet Valley Development Partnership. All the sculpture was commissioned by Imagemakers, who used, but do not acknowledge, a team of designers with differing, but limited, talents and interests.
Title
Boat Builder
Date
2005
Medium
fibreglass & wood
Measurements
H 280 x W (?) x D (?) cm
Accession number
NR13_RHT_S742
Work type
Statue
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
28th May 2005
Access
at all times