Sir Alec Bedser (1918–2010)
Sir Alec Bedser (1918–2010)
Sir Alec Bedser (1918–2010)
Sir Alec Bedser (1918–2010)
Sir Alec Bedser (1918–2010)
Sir Alec Bedser (1918–2010)
Sir Alec Bedser (1918–2010)
Sir Alec Bedser (1918–2010)

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The subject as a fast bowler following through after having delivered a ball, upon a small plinth with a wicket, mounted on a lipped pedestal.
Title

Sir Alec Bedser (1918–2010)

Date

2015

Medium

bronze

Accession number

GU21_ML_S086

Acquisition method

commissioned by Woking Borough Council

Work type

Statue

Owner

Woking Borough Council

Custodian

Woking Borough Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

8th June 2015

Access

at all times

Inscription description

on a metal plaque on the side of the pedestal: SIR ALEC BEDSER CBE / 1918-2010 / Surrey and England Cricketer / Sculptor Allan Sly FRBS

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Located at

Bedser Bridge, Victoria Way, Woking

GU21 4LJ

Located over the river on the south side of Victoria Way, west of the junction with Chobham Road.