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Buckinghamshires New Bronze Age
Page 39. Article about a bronze statue, a naked woman on a horse, made in Loudwater, High Wycombe. Very few sculpture studios exist in Britain, High Wycombe well known for woodwork but also reknowned for bronze work. The Burleighfield studio was a large set of buildings set up for education and the Arts. Only the foundry was left at the end. Article details the creation of the 15ft high statue.
Creator
Keller, RobertDate of creation
[1960-1970]Date of coverage
[1900-1970]Place
High WycombeContributor
Crane,HerbertCopyright
UnknownReference number
P-HC/A/194Access
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