Main West Window
Main West Window
Main West Window
Main West Window
Main West Window

© the copyright holder. Image credit: Paul Carter

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The sculpture is the shape of the Main West Window in Selby Abbey and features the symbolic three swans of Selby, flying towards the town to draw the attention of visitors to the Abbey as well as the town of Selby. Part of a 'Gateways Project' to celebrate the town’s history.
Title

Main West Window

Date

2014

Medium

powder-coated steel with coloured panels

Measurements

H 500 x W 160 x D 10 cm

Accession number

YO8_PC_S003

Acquisition method

commissioned by Selby Council, Groundwork North Yorkshire, Drax & Eggborough power stations

Work type

Sign or marker

Owner

Selby Council

Custodian

Selby Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

December 2014

Access

at all times

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Located at

A63/A19, Selby

YO8 9HL

On the roundabout at the junction of A63 and A19, Doncaster Road to the north leading to Brayton and on to Selby.