Ducks
Ducks
Ducks
Ducks
Ducks
Ducks
Ducks
Ducks
Ducks
Ducks

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Three ducks on a plinth. Part of 'Beth’s Poetry Trail' which can be found around the town of Belper, as a permanent memorial to Beth Fender who founded the town’s first two poetry groups. A poem – or extract of a poem – is installed at 20 sites around the town. Each poem has been interpreted in a manner appropriate to the poem and the setting.
Title

Ducks

Date

2000

Medium

bronze & Derbyshire limestone

Accession number

DE56_HC_S084

Work type

Statue

Owner

Belper Town Council

Custodian

Belper Town Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

2000

Access

at all times

Inscription description

plaque: From troubles of the world / I turn to ducks, / Beautiful comical things / Sleeping or curled / Their heads beneath white wings. / F W Harvey

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Located at

Matlock Road, Belper

DE56 2JD

Belper River Gardens, at the far end within the children's play area.