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List of public art in Wolverhampton

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This is a list of public art in Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands, England. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.

Wolverhampton

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City Centre

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Queen Square

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Equestrian statue of Prince Albert Queen Square, Wolverhampton

52°35′09″N 2°07′42″W / 52.585908°N 2.128333°W / 52.585908; -2.128333
1866 (1866) Thomas Thornycroft Equestrian statue Bronze Grade II listed[1] Wolverhampton City Council Q26497548



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Allegorical Figures of Industry and Agriculture NatWest Bank – Corner of Exchange Street – Queen Square, Wolverhampton

52°35′10″N 2°07′44″W / 52.586035°N 2.128956°W / 52.586035; -2.128956
1905 (1905) Sculpture Stone 1 m high x 2 m wide, approx. NatWest Bank [2]



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Scenes of Mining, Agriculture and Industry Lloyds Bank – Queen Square and Dudley Street, Wolverhampton

52°35′09″N 2°07′39″W / 52.585767°N 2.127479°W / 52.585767; -2.127479
1878 (1878) J A Chatwin Relief panels Stone 3 panels: 50 cm high x 150 cm wide, approx Grade II listed[3] Lloyds Bank [4]


St Peter's Gardens

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Lady Wulfrun St Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton

52°35′13″N 2°07′43″W / 52.586807°N 2.128559°W / 52.586807; -2.128559
1974 (1974) Sir Charles Wheeler Statue Bronze Wolverhampton City Council Lady Wulfrun is regarded as the founder of Wolverhampton[5]



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Douglas Morris Harris St Peter's Gardens, Wolverhampton

52°35′12″N 2°07′40″W / 52.586670°N 2.127679°W / 52.586670; -2.127679
1919 (1919) Robert Jackson Emerson War memorial Bust Bronze Grade II listed[6] Wolverhampton City Council Q26638004 A bust of Able Seaman Harris who continued to record messages on the ship Floandi before he was hit and killed in 1917[7]



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Saxon Cross Shaft St Peter's Gardens, Wolverhampton

52°35′12″N 2°07′42″W / 52.586716°N 2.128215°W / 52.586716; -2.128215
c. 850 (850)AD Cross Stone 4.2m high approx. Wolverhampton City Council Q16903638 The cross shaft is the oldest man-made object in Wolverhampton[8]



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Allegories of the Arts, Sciences and Industry Wolverhampton Art Gallery – Lichfield Street and St Peter's Walk, Wolverhampton

52°35′13″N 2°07′38″W / 52.586833°N 2.127260°W / 52.586833; -2.127260
1883 (1883) J A Chatwin Relief Portland stone Reliefs x 2: 2m x 8m. Reliefs x 2: 2m x 16m Grade II* listed[9] Wolverhampton City Council [10]


Wolverhampton Station

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Iron Horse Between platform 2 and 3 at Wolverhampton station, Wolverhampton

52°35′14″N 2°07′08″W / 52.587329°N 2.118978°W / 52.587329; -2.118978
1987 (1987) Kevin Atherton Sculpture Painted steel 1.8m high x 2.4m long Network Rail One of a series of 12 between Wolverhampton station and Birmingham New Street station[11]



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Signal Man Premier Inn Wolverhampton City Centre Hotel, Wolverhampton

52°35′18″N 2°07′12″W / 52.588437°N 2.119900°W / 52.588437; -2.119900
2007 (2007) Giles Penny Sculpture Premier Inn [12]



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Railcar Broad Gauge Way apartments – Wolverhampton

52°35′19″N 2°07′07″W / 52.588556°N 2.118603°W / 52.588556; -2.118603
2007 (2007) Mick Thacker Sculpture 500cm x 500 cm Celebrates the history of Wolverhampton Low Level station.[13] Also known as Locomotion 2.[14]



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Echelon with Concrete Pillars University of Wolverhampton – School of Art and Design – Ring Road St Peter's, Wolverhampton

52°35′22″N 2°07′42″W / 52.589317°N 2.128333°W / 52.589317; -2.128333
1972 (1972) Hubert Dalwood Sculpture Concrete University of Wolverhampton [15]


Sculpture near the University of Wolverhampton School of Art University of Wolverhampton – School of Art and Design – Ring Road St Peter's, Wolverhampton

52°35′22″N 2°07′43″W / 52.589440°N 2.128677°W / 52.589440; -2.128677
1970 (1970) Sculpture Concrete University of Wolverhampton



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Allegorical Figures and Cartouche University of Wolverhampton – Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton

52°35′15″N 2°07′40″W / 52.587440°N 2.127700°W / 52.587440; -2.127700
1933 (1933) Col G. C. Lowbridge Sculpture Sandstone 1.8m high x 1.2m wide University of Wolverhampton [16]


Thinking Man Outside entrance of the Ambika Paul Building, University of Wolverhampton

52°35′17″N 2°07′43″W / 52.588158°N 2.128567°W / 52.588158; -2.128567
2007 (2007) André Wallace Sculpture Bronze University of Wolverhampton Is an Archimedes like figure, deep in thought and contemplation. The symbols in front of him are clues to the past occupants of the site, it's industrial heritage and discoveries of our time. The subtle engravings upon his head reveal the functions and activity of the brain.[17]


Head Outside entrance of the Ambika Paul Building, University of Wolverhampton

52°35′17″N 2°07′43″W / 52.588068°N 2.128478°W / 52.588068; -2.128478
2007 (2007) André Wallace Sculpture Bronze University of Wolverhampton Resembles a machine in two parts but which fit perfectly together to make a whole. The Brain appears as a well-maintained mechanical part and makes reference to an internal involute gear and spur gear, both developed for the car industry.[17]


Ring Road

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Gears sculpture Small park between Ring Road St Patricks and Broad Street Basin, Wolverhampton

52°35′20″N 2°07′23″W / 52.588867°N 2.123001°W / 52.588867; -2.123001
2012 (2012) Sculpture Steel Wolverhampton City Council One is near Little's Lane and one is near Wednesfield Road (first appears on Google Street Map view in October 2012)



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Sarcophagus sculpture Small park between Ring Road St Patricks and Broad Street Basin, Wolverhampton

52°35′21″N 2°07′23″W / 52.589134°N 2.123140°W / 52.589134; -2.123140
 () Sculpture Stone Wolverhampton City Council Kind of looks like a Sarcophagus



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Ionic Order Wednesfield Road and Ring Road St Patricks, Wolverhampton

52°35′18″N 2°07′23″W / 52.588343°N 2.123059°W / 52.588343; -2.123059
1991 (1991) Hugh Tessier Sculpture Brick pedestal & Steel column 500cm high approx Wolverhampton City Council Used to be on Pipers Row near the old Wolverhampton bus station before it was moved to this location[18]


Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

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Billy Wright The MolineuxWolverhampton

52°35′24″N 2°07′55″W / 52.590039°N 2.131878°W / 52.590039; -2.131878
1996 (1996) James Butler Statue Bronze Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. [19] As of mid January 2017, the plaques below the statue have been damaged due to a car crash [20]



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Stan Cullis The MolineuxWolverhampton

52°35′28″N 2°07′51″W / 52.59111°N 2.1308°W / 52.59111; -2.1308
2003 (2003) James Butler Statue Bronze Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Former player and manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers from 1934 to 1964 [21]



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Sir Jack Hayward The MolineuxWolverhampton

52°35′22″N 2°07′53″W / 52.589441°N 2.131415°W / 52.589441; -2.131415
2018 (2018) James Butler Statue Bronze Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Was the owner of Wolves for 17 years until 2007.[22]


Other city centre areas

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The Wheatsheaf The Wheatsheaf – Tower Street, Wolverhampton

52°35′05″N 2°07′31″W / 52.584689°N 2.125276°W / 52.584689; -2.125276
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City Gateway Either side of Stafford Street, Wolverhampton

52°35′20″N 2°07′35″W / 52.589004°N 2.126327°W / 52.589004; -2.126327
2008 (2008) Julia Rowley Sculpture Stainless steel, glass & acrylic 5 metres Gateway East near Thornley Street. Gateway West near a University of Wolverhampton building[23]


Sunbeam Car Panels St. John's Retail Park, Wolverhampton

52°34′47″N 2°07′38″W / 52.57963°N 2.12734°W / 52.57963; -2.12734 (approx)
1995 (1995) Steve Field, John McKenna Relief sculpture Bronze 3m by 2m St John's Retail Park [24]



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Historical Car and Motorcycle Company Logos Railings of St John's Retail Park, Wolverhampton

52°34′47″N 2°07′34″W / 52.579655°N 2.126114°W / 52.579655; -2.126114
1995 (1995) Steve Field, John McKenna Sculpture Steel, with applied surface, silver/grey Fence panels: Slight variations but one is 36cm high x 62 cm wide, another is 50cm diameter. Large panel:100cm diameter approx St John's Retail Park Logos for Guy, The Sunbeam, Clyno etc[25]


Out of the Darkness Cometh Light Sainsbury's – St Mark's Street, Wolverhampton

52°35′02″N 2°08′08″W / 52.583931°N 2.135516°W / 52.583931; -2.135516
2014 (2014) Planet Art (Julie Edwards & Ron Thompson) Sculpture Stainless steel 8m Sainsbury's Stainless steel vase sculpture for the new Sainsbury's Raglan Street store[26]


Horseley Fields horses Corner of Horseley Fields and Corn Hill, Wolverhampton

52°35′08″N 2°07′12″W / 52.58557815479327°N 2.119887769172608°W / 52.58557815479327; -2.119887769172608
Horse sculptures On the corner of the Horseley Fields housing development


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Charles Pelham Villiers West Park, Wolverhampton

52°35′23″N 2°08′27″W / 52.58984°N 2.1408°W / 52.58984; -2.1408
1878 (1878) W.Theed the younger Statue Ashlar Grade II listed[27] Wolverhampton City Council Q26497586 MP for Wolverhampton for 63 years. The statue was moved from its original position in Snow Hill in 1931.



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Victorian Sewer West Park, Wolverhampton

52°35′14″N 2°08′19″W / 52.587238°N 2.138652°W / 52.587238; -2.138652
1970s Sculpture Brick Wolverhampton City Council Built for a Wolverhampton Fiesta in the 1970s


Blakenhall

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The Lone Rider Penn Road, Blakenhall, Wolverhampton

52°34′33″N 2°08′09″W / 52.575861°N 2.135798°W / 52.575861; -2.135798
1996 (1996) Steve Field Sculpture Hoptonwood limestone Marks the site of the former AJS motorcycle factory. Carved by Robert Bowers, assisted by Michael Scheuermann.[24][28]


Heath Town

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Reflective Metal Bridge Wyrley and Essington CanalHeath Town, Wolverhampton

52°35′35″N 2°06′05″W / 52.593075°N 2.101318°W / 52.593075; -2.101318
 () Sculpture Steel [29]


New Cross Hospital

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Circle of Life New Cross HospitalHeath Town, Wolverhampton

52°35′49″N 2°05′48″W / 52.596936°N 2.096624°W / 52.596936; -2.096624
1998 (1998) Katie Chambers Sculpture Concrete & pebbles Plinth: 57cm high x 3.5m diameter. Outer ring: 3m diameter. Inner cylinder: 60cm diameter x 32cm deep. Bed: 6.3m diameter. Wolverhampton City Council [30]



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Lettered Column New Cross Hospital – Wolverhampton Road, Heath Town, Wolverhampton

52°35′49″N 2°05′39″W / 52.596965°N 2.094213°W / 52.596965; -2.094213
2002 (2002) Meic Watts Sculpture Granite blocks, steel 5.2m high, with circumference of 2.8m at base Wolverhampton City Council [31]



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New Cross Column New Cross Hospital – Wolverhampton Road, Heath Town, Wolverhampton

52°35′48″N 2°05′42″W / 52.596714°N 2.094863°W / 52.596714; -2.094863
2002 (2002) Sculpture Granite blocks Wolverhampton City Council


Bilston

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High Street entrance marker Junction of Dudley Street and High Street, Bilston

52°33′52″N 2°04′45″W / 52.564334°N 2.079195°W / 52.564334; -2.079195
1999 (1999) Kate Maddison of Chrysalis Arts Sculpture Steel, natural, gold and blue 6.5m high Wolverhampton City Council The top of the spiral has two flying doves on it. [32][33]



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Church Street entrance marker Junction of Lichfield Street and Church Street, Bilston

52°33′58″N 2°04′27″W / 52.566198°N 2.074051°W / 52.566198; -2.074051
2004 (2004) Kate Maddison of Chrysalis Arts Sculpture Steel 7.5-metre column Wolverhampton City Council Has a gilded rising sun and a stainless steel mantle[33]



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Women's Work Outside the Horse and Jockey, Church Street, Bilston

52°33′56″N 2°04′35″W / 52.565688°N 2.076406°W / 52.565688; -2.076406
May 1998 (1998-05) Rose Garrard Sculpture Bronze Wolverhampton City Council A female figure beside a pit-head gantry, commemorates the impoverished women working in the 19th century coal and iron industries of the Black Country. [34] Based on a 19th Century photograph of a pit bank wench or coal picker from Bilston [35]


Amber the Fire Breather back garden of Bilston Craft Gallery and Museum – Mount Pleasant, Bilston

52°34′05″N 2°04′18″W / 52.568003°N 2.071568°W / 52.568003; -2.071568
1994 (1994) Graham Jones Sculpture Oak and sweet chestnut 12m long Wolverhampton City Council [36]



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Industrial Images Job Centre Plus – Junction of Smith Street and High Street, Bilston

52°33′51″N 2°04′47″W / 52.564262°N 2.079809°W / 52.564262; -2.079809
1995 (1995) John McKenna Relief Brick, red and buff, partially painted 3m x 2.75m Job Centre Plus [37] Brick relief panel was depicting former Bilston Industry[38]



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Witness Church Street bridge, Bilston

52°33′58″N 2°04′32″W / 52.566021°N 2.075504°W / 52.566021; -2.075504
1997 (1997) Bettina Furnee Sculpture Cast iron Wolverhampton City Council Text composed using tape recordings from an oral history project looking back at the local steel industry which came to an end in the 1980s. On 14 panels. [39] [40]


Black Country Route

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Hovering kestrel Citadel Logistics Building on the Black Country Route, Bilston

52°34′07″N 2°03′18″W / 52.568519°N 2.055003°W / 52.568519; -2.055003
2009 (2009) John McKenna Sculpture Stainless steel Wolverhampton City Council [41]



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Steel Columns next to footpath adjacent to Oxford Street Roundabout near Black Country Route, Bilston

52°33′54″N 2°04′16″W / 52.565072°N 2.071207°W / 52.565072; -2.071207
1996 (1996) Robert Koenig Sculpture Sweet Chestnut trunks, painted black, red, and yellow Front row: 450cm high x 38cm diameter, middle row: 505cm high x 40cm diameter, back row: 560cm high x 45cm diameter Wolverhampton City Council [42]



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Steel Monoliths Roundabout between Millfields Road, High Street, Wolverhampton Street and Coseley Road near Black Country Route, Bilston

52°33′49″N 2°05′00″W / 52.563571°N 2.083344°W / 52.563571; -2.083344
1996 (1996) Miles Davis Sculpture Core-ten steel Approximately 10m high Wolverhampton City Council [43] Sculpture consisting of 3 steel monoliths about 10 meters high to reflect Bilston’s engineering past. [44]



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Tower of Light Adjacent to Bilston Football Club – Vulcan Roundabout – Black Country Route, Bilston

52°33′56″N 2°03′55″W / 52.565571°N 2.065191°W / 52.565571; -2.065191
1998 (1998) Eilis O'Connell Sculpture Stainless steel, glass and fibre optics 16.5m high x 2m diameter at base Wolverhampton City Council [45][46]



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Beth's Arch Roundabout adjacent to Bilston firestation – Black Country Route, Bilston

52°33′44″N 2°04′59″W / 52.562183°N 2.082981°W / 52.562183; -2.082981
1996 (1996) Sarah Tombs Sculpture Steel, painted black and brown 8m Wolverhampton City Council named after Elizabeth one of the Blast Furnaces located at the Steelworks that once stood nearby [47][48]



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Black Country Route Special Features Project Black Country Route, Bilston

52°33′49″N 2°04′42″W / 52.563576°N 2.078437°W / 52.563576; -2.078437
1993 (1993) Richard Criddle Sculpture Fabricated steel, painted blue Wolverhampton City Council At least 7 sculptures along the route [49] [50] Wall relief (x4) in small gardens. [51]



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Tower Panels Morrisons, Black Country Route, Bilston

52°33′50″N 2°04′34″W / 52.563921°N 2.076137°W / 52.563921; -2.076137
1995 (1995) Steve Field Panels sheet steel against a background of plate glass Four metal panels 4m high x 3m wide Morrisons Three panels on four sides, depicting work in a rolling mill, mining and an imaginative panel


Fire & Water Bert Williams Leisure Centre, Nettlefolds Way, Bilston

52°33′47″N 2°04′39″W / 52.563001°N 2.077436°W / 52.563001; -2.077436
Circling the Square Lighting sculpture coloured LED's, cast glass, stainless steel & photographic panels. WV Active It lights up at night [52]


Spring Vale

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Roll Down Springvale Avenue

52°33′36″N 2°05′18″W / 52.559911°N 2.088309°W / 52.559911; -2.088309
1994 (1994) Robert Erskine Sculpture Stainless steel 10.5m high The sculpture represents an ingot passing through a rolling mill.[53]


Wednesfield

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Night Swimmer Wolverhampton Swimming & Fitness Centre – Planetary Road, Wednesfield

52°35′38″N 2°05′33″W / 52.593889°N 2.092409°W / 52.593889; -2.092409
2008 (2008) Mark Renn & Mick Thacker Sculpture Steel 4000m x 7000m Wolverhampton City Council [13][54]


Phoenix Trees Bowman's Island, at junction with Wednesfield Way – Planetary Road, Wednesfield

52°35′40″N 2°05′32″W / 52.594524°N 2.092284°W / 52.594524; -2.092284
2001 (2001) Steve Geliot Sculpture Oaks & cast metal, bronze coloured Poles: 5m high Wolverhampton City Council [55][56]



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Past Present Future Sainsbury's – Kenmare Way, Wednesfield

52°35′51″N 2°05′09″W / 52.597598°N 2.085724°W / 52.597598; -2.085724 approx
2013 (2013) Planet Art (Julie Edwards & Ron Thompson) Sculpture Stainless steel 2 screens – both 7m x 4m Wolverhampton City Council [26]



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The Shoppers Memorial Park, Rookery Street Wednesfield

52°35′55″N 2°05′09″W / 52.59854°N 2.08576°W / 52.59854; -2.08576
2015 (2015) Ron Thompson and Julie Ward of Planet Art. Sculpture cast iron and granite Wolverhampton City Council



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The Bus Stop Memorial Park, Rookery Street Wednesfield

52°35′55″N 2°05′04″W / 52.59863°N 2.08433°W / 52.59863; -2.08433
2015 (2015) Ron Thompson and Julie Ward of Planet Art. Sculpture cast iron and granite Wolverhampton City Council


Wednesfield Mural Bealeys Fold, Wednesfield (off the High Street)

52°36′00″N 2°04′55″W / 52.599938°N 2.081944°W / 52.599938; -2.081944 approx
1960s Mosaic mural tiles Wolverhampton City Council Mural by local school[57]



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Saragarhi Memorial Between Rookery Street and Well Lane, Wednesfield

52°35′55″N 2°05′04″W / 52.59849°N 2.08439°W / 52.59849; -2.08439
2021 (2021) Luke Perry Memorial statue Bronze 3m (10ft) tall Wolverhampton City Council A memorial to the Sikh Regiment was unveiled in Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, in September 2021. The 3-metre (9.8 ft) statue by artist Luke Perry commemorates the Battle of Saragarhi.[58][59] There is a clay Maquette for the Saragarhi Monument at Wolverhampton Art Gallery.



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