Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time
Deep Time

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Twin steel obelisks; the base of each is filled with rocks. Local schools were involved throughout the project and helped to fill the interior of the steel obelisks with fossil-filled rocks when they were erected.
Title

Deep Time

Date

2001

Medium

metal

Measurements

H 457 x W (?) x D (?) cm (E)

Accession number

DH4_GL_S145

Acquisition method

commissioned by Sunderland City Council

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Sunderland City Council

Custodian

Sunderland City Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Mallard Way, Sunderland

DH4 5NL

Set in a grassed area at the side of Mallard Way Roundabout, near the entrance to an industrial estate.