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The Seashore

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Author: Anthony McIntosh
Copyright for Photograph:

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Location

Street:Spitalfield Lane
Town:Chichester
Parish:Chichester
Council:Chichester District Council
County:West Sussex
Postcode:PO19 6SE
Location on Google Map
Object setting:Inside building
Access is:Public
Location note:St. Richard's Hospital, in the Seashore Courtyard
In the AZ book:West Sussex
Page:140
Grid reference:D5
The A-Z books used are A-Z East Sussex and A-Z West Sussex (Editions 1A 2005). Geographers' A-Z Map Company Ltd. Sevenoaks.

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Makers

Name : Libby Tribe
     Role:Sculptor

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General Information

Work is:Extant
Owner custodian:St. Richard's Hospital, Chichester
Object listing:Not listed
Description:A series of 45 roughly carved square posts set into a semi circular shape and in three rows. On top of each post is a sphere of resin with found objects relating to the seashore set inside.

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Classification

Categories:Sculptural, Free Standing, Composite
Object type1:Sculpture
Subject type1:Non-figurative

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Object Parts

Part 1:Tallest post (of 45)
     Material:Wood with resin sphere & found objects
     Height (cm):130
     Width (cm):10
     Depth (cm):10
Part 2:Shortest post (of 45)
     Material:Wood with resin sphere & found objects
     Height (cm):9
     Width (cm):25
     Depth (cm):25

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Object Condition

Overall condition:Good
Risk assessment:No known risk
Condition 1 of type:Structural
     Condition 1: Broken or missing parts
     More details:One of the posts is pushed over and the resin sphere missing from another.
Date of on-site inspection:28/07/2008

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Author: Anthony McIntosh
Copyright: Creative Commons




Author: Anthony McIntosh
Copyright: Creative Commons




Author: Anthony McIntosh
Copyright: Creative Commons




Author: Anthony McIntosh
Copyright: Creative Commons

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