Public Sculpture
Public Sculpture
Public Sculpture
Public Sculpture
Public Sculpture
Public Sculpture
Public Sculpture
Public Sculpture

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Jutting out on a concrete plinth at the top of the flight of steps leading to the main entrance of Prospect House, public sculpture dominates the junction of Rouen Road with Cattle Market and Golden Ball Streets. The concrete base supports a small golden ball squashed under another strip of concrete which supports the largest of the series with a further three set further back between two concrete blocks.
Title

Public Sculpture

Date

1968–1970

Medium

metal & stone

Accession number

NR1_RHT_S151

Acquisition method

commissioned by Eastern Counties Newspapers 

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Eastern Counties Newspapers

Custodian

Eastern Counties Newspapers

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

29th April 1970

Access

at all times

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Located at

Rouen Road / Golden Ball Street, Norwich

NR1 3DG

Located in front of Prospect house, Archant Press, the sculpture is located to the left of the main entrance.