Bull Ring
Bull Ring
Bull Ring
Bull Ring
Bull Ring
Bull Ring

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A relief showing the outline of a pear, with a bull head shown within it. The bull has a ring through its nose. The trail connects Cripplegate and Pitmaston Parks, and along it are six cast plaques depicting different aspects of Worcester’s heritage.
Title

Bull Ring

Date

2017

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 30 x W 25 x D (?) cm (E)

Accession number

WR2_IL_S017

Acquisition method

commissioned by Worcester City Council; funded by J. Sainsbury plc

Work type

Relief

Owner

Worcester City Council

Custodian

Worcester City Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

September 2017

Access

at all times

Inscription description

in the outline of the pear: ST JOHNS HERITAGE / BULL RING

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Located at

St Johns, Worcester

WR2 5AE

Embedded in a grass verge near the bus stop on St Johns.