The stone pillar in Victoria Gardens.

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Leodian
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In Victoria Gardens there is a stone pillar about 3 foot high and a foot wide beside a tree near the Cenotaph. The pillar is one of a number of objects in a trans-Pennine art trail ('artranspennine98') from Liverpool to Hull, with that in Leeds erected in 1999. The pillars are a continuation of a '7000 Oaks' project started by the sculptor Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) where 7000 basalt pillars were erected in Kassel (Germany), each with a tree, between 1982 to 1987. The project was intended to be the first stage in an ongoing scheme of tree planting to be extended throughout the world as part of a global mission to effect environmental and social change. I bet many people have never really noticed the pillar, but for better or worse it is now part of Leeds. I wonder if it will survive the proposed revamp of Victoria Gardens?If I have been successful in adding it there is an image of the pillar that I took on September 10 2010.
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Flushed with my success at posting an image yesterday I thought I'd push my luck and try another! If it worked there is a close up view (looking towards Cookridge Street) of the pillar that I also took on September 10 2010.
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Leodian wrote: I bet many people have never really noticed the pillar, but for better or worse it is now part of Leeds. I wonder if it will survive the proposed revamp of Victoria Gardens?If I have been successful in adding it there is an image of the pillar that I took on September 10 2010. In that long shot it looks a bit "Phallic" to me. 8- (
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Bramley4woods wrote: Leodian wrote: I bet many people have never really noticed the pillar, but for better or worse it is now part of Leeds. I wonder if it will survive the proposed revamp of Victoria Gardens?If I have been successful in adding it there is an image of the pillar that I took on September 10 2010. In that long shot it looks a bit "Phallic" to me. 8- ( lol

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I noticed it, wondered what it was and now I know!!Thanks Leodian.

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