I found this info about it “Almost opposite the park is a large sculpture that serves as both a memorial to the miners killed in the Vane Tempest Colliery and an interpretive installation providing information on the history of the mine. Made of steel, bronze, and plastic, it portrays the profile of the coal mine’s surface buildings, including the winding gear, boiler house, and chimney. Between the sculpture and the cliff there is a seating area where metal inlays in the floor represent the miles of tunnels created under the North Sea to access the coal seams.”
I like the second one!
It used to be a mining area that’s why mining images are depicted on the seats.
Great artwork n the seats.
What is the last one about? Are they two people?
I found this info about it “Almost opposite the park is a large sculpture that serves as both a memorial to the miners killed in the Vane Tempest Colliery and an interpretive installation providing information on the history of the mine. Made of steel, bronze, and plastic, it portrays the profile of the coal mine’s surface buildings, including the winding gear, boiler house, and chimney. Between the sculpture and the cliff there is a seating area where metal inlays in the floor represent the miles of tunnels created under the North Sea to access the coal seams.”
Yay such great info. Sorry I made you do all that. I didn’t mean to…but that is a good thing to learn about the sculpture.
No problem at all. I did wonder what it was all about too.
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