An art feature in City Square, Leeds.
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Re: An art feature in City Square, Leeds.
Hi Leodian thank you for posting these photos of this’art installation’ I wonder how long it took to put it in place and once it’s dismantled what will happen to all the planks of wood etc ?
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Hi Jann

A rainbow is a ribbon that Nature puts on when she washes her hair.
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Hi again Leodian thank you for the information about the installation in City Square and what will happen to it once it’s dismantled
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It would have looked better bringing back the nymph lampholders instead of this monstrosity
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Is this the end of the story ...or the beginning of a legend?
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The people who commission this sort of thing are as thick as 2 planks. They shouldn't be allowed within a country mile of public funding. They will sign off on this sort of nonsense and in the next breath say there is no money for filling potholes due to "austerity".
Supposedly, it represents the trees in the ancient forest in this part of the world before Leeds existed. How pathetic! That pretty much applies to any city, except those reclaimed from the sea or swamps.
I could say it represented the rough "sleepers" I witnessed being rounded up and thrown into vans by the police in City Square in the late 60's when I waited for a late-night bus outside the Queen's Hotel.
Supposedly, it represents the trees in the ancient forest in this part of the world before Leeds existed. How pathetic! That pretty much applies to any city, except those reclaimed from the sea or swamps.
I could say it represented the rough "sleepers" I witnessed being rounded up and thrown into vans by the police in City Square in the late 60's when I waited for a late-night bus outside the Queen's Hotel.
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!
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Hi Buffaloskinner, have the nymph lamp holders been put into some archive the same as the Peter Pan statue that used to be in Roundhay Park ,
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I only discovered recently from Leodis that those nymphs are or were known as the Drury Dames
https://www.leodis.net/viewimage/138145
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They're still there aren't they? They were a few weeks back.
The Peter Pan statue is called Spirit of the Woods. It's still there in the middle of Canal Gardens in the water. I remember when it was on the opposite side of the road near the Roundhay Fox, minus it's arms and flute in a very sorry state.
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Hello LSI , didn’t know the Peter Pan statue was still at Roundhay Park not been there for quite some time , it’s a shame if it’s not had any work on it to improve the state of it.
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Hi Buffaloskinner, thank you for the link about the history of the nymph statue’s in City Square