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Title
Northumbrian Hero
Date
2018
Medium
wood
Accession number
NE24_SD_S012
Acquisition method
commissioned by Blyth Town Council
Work type
Statue
Owner
Blyth Town Council
Custodian
Blyth Town Council
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
March 2018
Access
at all times
Inscription description
plaque, front: BLYTH TOWN COUNCIL / 'NORTHUMBRIAN HERO' / This tree sculpture was inspired by the site /of the former Bates Colliery / that closed in 1986 with the loss of / over 1,700 jobs / Sculpted by local artist / Tom Newstead / Unveiled in March 2018