Seated Wherryman
Seated Wherryman
Seated Wherryman
Seated Wherryman
Seated Wherryman
Seated Wherryman
Seated Wherryman
Seated Wherryman
Seated Wherryman

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The 'wherryman' sits on a low bench with a pint of bitter in his right hand. He wears the traditional clothes of a wherryman with a broad brimmed hat braces over his shirt with the sleeves turned halfway up and a scarf around his neck. A listening post at the side gives further information on the wherries and area. 
Title

Seated Wherryman

Date

2004–2005

Medium

fibreglass & wood

Measurements

H 120 x W 70 x D (?) cm;
Plinth: H 40 x W 180 x D (?) cm

Accession number

NR14_RHT_S753

Work type

Statue

Owner

South Norfolk Council

Custodian

South Norfolk Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

May 28th 2005 

Access

at all times

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Located at

'Coldham Hall' Tavern, Surlingham

NR14 7AN

In the pub garden, sitting on a low bench with a pint of beer in his hand and facing the Yare.