County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief
County Hall Relief

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A large fibreglass, painted, rectangular relief constructed from 11 separate panels of polymerised concrete with five narrow windows of coloured glass.
Title

County Hall Relief

Date

1968

Medium

polymerised concrete & glass

Measurements

H 250 x W 1200 x D 30 cm

Accession number

BN7_AL_S006

Acquisition method

commissioned by East Sussex County Council

Work type

Relief

Owner

East Sussex County Council

Custodian

East Sussex County Council

Work status

extant

Installation start date

1968

Installation end date

1968

Unveiling date

31st October 1968

Access

at all times

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Located at

St Anne's Crescent, Lewes

BN7 1UE

The work extends across the entire length of the entrance to County Hall, immediately above the doors.