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A male miner, sculpted in, now weathered, metal, appears to step out of the stone wall bearing a beaker of water, his faithful whippet close to his feet. Movement is the key feature in this statue, suggestive of the passing of time and of the fluctuating traditions and histories in the ex-mining community. It is something that seems particularly pertinent now with plans as of 2019 to re-open the mine in Whitehaven that will make it the first new deep coal mine in the UK for decades.
Title
Man with Dog
Date
1997
Accession number
CA28_RT_S048
Work type
Statue
Work status
extant
Access
at all times