Portishead Lifeboat Trust Relief
Portishead Lifeboat Trust Relief

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With an inscribed top and bottom frame, a square panel in low relief illustrating a coxswain steering a lifeboat, a crew member at either side each rescuing a person from the waves, together with stylised waves, a gull and a fish.
Title

Portishead Lifeboat Trust Relief

Medium

stone

Accession number

BS20_RM_S022

Acquisition method

commissioned and funded by Persimmon Homes Ltd and Crest Nicholson (South West) Ltd

Work type

Relief

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

2002

Access

at all times

Inscription description

inscribed on the top side of the relief: THE PORTISHEAD; and on the bottom: LIFEBOAT TRUST

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Located at

Lower Burlington Road, Portishead

BS20 7AU

Located near the top of the side wall of a house in London Square, visible from the north-west side of Lower Burlington Road.