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Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence
Cut Steel Panels on Fence

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Pictorial panels integrated into railings at the edge of Riverside park. The panel designs were created by infant and junior pupils of St Aloysious School Hebburn. They represent water, earth, and air.
Title

Cut Steel Panels on Fence

Date

2004

Medium

steel

Accession number

NE31_GL_S027

Acquisition method

commissioned as part of the Art on the Riverside project

Work type

Street furniture

Owner

South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council

Custodian

South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

17th December 2004

Access

at all times

Inscription description

THESE PANELS / WERE PRODUCED IN / THE SUMMER 2004 / & REPRESENT / WATER, / EARTH AND AIR / THIS JETTY WAS / OFFICIALLY OPENED / BY COUNCILLOR / EDDIE ATOMINEY / LEAD MEMBER FOR / CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT / ON 17 DECEMBER 2004 / IN THE PRESENCE OF / LOCAL SCHOOL CHILDREN / THE WORK ON THESE PANELS WAS PRODUCED BY THE INFANT AND JUNIOR PUPILS OF ST ALOYSIUS SCHOOL, HEBBURN

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Located at

Hebburn Riverside Park, Hebburn

NE31 1EH

Forms part of a safety fence overlooking the River Tyne, on a wooden decking viewing area.