Sculpture snub
Published:
10:49 AM December 10, 2009
Updated:
2:42 PM November 1, 2020
SIR – Neither the Big V nor any other massive steel sculpture is wanted in the rural and historic setting of Verulamium. I agree with Roger Miles (Herts Advertiser, November 26) as to the proper procedure in deciding whether a sculpture is either needed o
SIR - Neither the Big V nor any other massive steel sculpture is wanted in the rural and historic setting of Verulamium.
I agree with Roger Miles (Herts Advertiser, November 26) as to the proper procedure in deciding whether a sculpture is either needed or suitable for a given locality.
There are other places in and around the city where an interesting sculpture would be more appropriate, especially if it commemorated a famous local resident.
ME BEERBOHM
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