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The Workhorses
The Workhorses
The Workhorses
The Workhorses

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A stylised depiction of two of the workhorses that historically, used to heave trams between the ironworks of the Sirhowy Valley and the docks at Newport through the woodlands of what is now Blackwood town. They are shown, heads down, as though straining to pull a heavy load which is replaced with a medallion featuring a depiction of Blackwood. Teams of such horses would have not only pulled heavy loads of iron, coal, and equipment along this route but, through their labour, they were also pulling Blackwood into the future as the area became more and more industrialised. Each horse is filled with a decorative floral pattern containing oak leaves, a reminder of the ancient woodlands that blanketed the Blackwood landscape in 1805. A similar design surrounds the Blackwood medallion.

Title

The Workhorses

Date

2010

Medium

mild steel, stainless steel & copper

Measurements

H 350 x W 1500 x D 5 cm (E)

Accession number

NP12_DO_S177

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Arts Council of Wales, Caerphilly County Borough Council and Blackwood Town Council

Work type

Panel

Owner

Caerphilly County Borough Council

Custodian

Caerphilly County Borough Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

24th November 2010

Access

at all times

Inscription description

main medallion: BLACKWOOD COED DUON / WELCOME TO / BLACKWOOD / McArthy's / New Look / Preach Some of the horse brasses contain names

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Located at

Blackwood Bus Station Road, Blackwood

NP12 1DG

Located in the approach road to the bus station just north of junction with Gordon Road.