32 sculpture 31 trails8: homerton college see works by: henry moore, geoffrey clarke, betty rae and...

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Warren Close Mill Rd Cemetery Kingsley Walk Station Place Station Place Drummer Street Bus Station University Botanic Garden Parker’s Piece The Fitzwilliam Museum Grafton Centre Emmanuel College Jesus College Christ’s College 3 4 5 6 9 10 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 25 27 28 29 30 32 The Marque 2 31 20 14 Trail 1 1: Troika* Continental Drift 2016 | Sulcpture and light projection 2: Dryden Goodwin* Wander 2014 | Etched stainless steel 3: William Bloye Ceres commissioned as Demeter 1961-2 | Bronze 4: Douglas Allsop* Reflective Editor 2011 | Polished Granite 5: Jim Partridge & Liz Walmsley Timber Seating 2011 6: Helaine Blumenfeld Chauvinist 1990 | Norwegian blue granite on brick base 7: Jennifer Tee* Bits of the World blow towards him and come apart on the wind 2014 | Ceramic tiles and brass At the Marque building 8: HOMERTON COLLEGE See works by: Henry Moore, Geoffrey Clarke, Betty Rae and Harry Gray 9: Willi Soukop Kett’s Oak 1962-63 | Sandstone bas-relief 10: R.Tait McKenzie War Memorial ‘Coming Home’ 1922 | Bronze 11: Eric Sorenson (architect) Crystalline design 1992 | Glass 12: Jacob van de Breugel Matter in Grey 2018 | Concrete aggregate 13: Simon Tegala Flow 2018 | Steel 14: Kenneth Martin Construction in Aluminium 1967 | Aluminium on Portland stone base 15: The Fitzwilliam Museum To celebrate the Museum’s 2016 bicentenary, Henry Moore, Hill Arches 1973 | Bronze will be exhibited on the front lawn 16: Mary Spencer Watson Bas-relief in stone 1958 17: David Cemmick Husky Dog Memorial, installed 2015 | Bronze 18: Unknown Sculptor(s) Inukshuk meaning Cairn in the shape of a man Installed 1979 | Stone 19: Lady Kathleen Scott Head of Robert Falcon Scott 1934 | Bronze 20: Lady Kathleen Scott Youth 1920 | Bronze 21: Oliver Barratt The Antarctic Monument 2011 | Oak 22: Matthew Lane Sanderson Grasshopper 2006 | Steel 23: Esther Melamed The Diver 1990 | Bronze 24: Neville Gabie & Alan Ward Written in Stone: Interpreted World Wide, also known as Cambridge Rules 1848 25: Betty Rea (completed after her death by John Mills) The Swimmers 1966 | Bronze 26: Gordon Young* Bird Stones 2014 works in Mill Road Cemetery 27: Colin Rose Two Elements Uniting to Form a Contract 2005 Stainless steel 28: Peter Logan Moonstone, Arrows and Obelisk 1990s Stainless steel kinetic mobile 29: Michael Pinsky* I’m Laughing at Clouds 2015 | Steel, aluminium, acrylic, LEDs 30: Issam Kourbaj in collaboration with Richard Bray River Severn 2011 | Coloured glass on brick wall 31: Lucy Skaer* The Barnwell Sentence 2014 | Atlantic lava and Belgium fossil stone, glass, bronze and brass 32: James Hopkins* Playful Seating 2014 | Bronze and polished metal CAMBRIDGE SCULPTURE TRAILS *Funded by S106 Public Art contributions received by Cambridge City Council 11 19 24 26 13 12 1 7 8 Homerton College 0.4 mile

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Page 1: 32 SCULPTURE 31 TRAILS8: HOMERTON COLLEGE See works by: Henry Moore, Geoffrey Clarke, Betty Rae and Harry Gray 9: Willi Soukop Kett’s Oak 1962-63 | Sandstone bas-relief 10: R.Tait

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Christ’s College

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Trail 11: Troika* Continental Drift 2016 | Sulcpture and light projection

2: Dryden Goodwin* Wander 2014 | Etched stainless steel

3: William Bloye Ceres commissioned as Demeter 1961-2 | Bronze

4: Douglas Allsop* Reflective Editor 2011 | Polished Granite

5: Jim Partridge & Liz Walmsley Timber Seating 2011

6: Helaine Blumenfeld Chauvinist 1990 | Norwegian blue granite on brick base

7: Jennifer Tee* Bits of the World blow towards him and come apart on the wind 2014 | Ceramic tiles and brass At the Marque building

8: HOMERTON COLLEGE See works by: Henry Moore, Geoffrey Clarke, Betty Rae and Harry Gray

9: Willi Soukop Kett’s Oak 1962-63 | Sandstone bas-relief

10: R.Tait McKenzie War Memorial ‘Coming Home’ 1922 | Bronze

11: Eric Sorenson (architect) Crystalline design 1992 | Glass

12: Jacob van de Breugel Matter in Grey 2018 | Concrete aggregate

13: Simon Tegala Flow 2018 | Steel

14: Kenneth Martin Construction in Aluminium 1967 | Aluminium on Portland stone base

15: The Fitzwilliam Museum To celebrate the Museum’s 2016 bicentenary, Henry Moore, Hill Arches 1973 | Bronze will be exhibited on the front lawn

16: Mary Spencer Watson Bas-relief in stone 1958

17: David Cemmick Husky Dog Memorial, installed 2015 | Bronze

18: Unknown Sculptor(s) Inukshuk meaning Cairn in the shape of a man Installed 1979 | Stone

19: Lady Kathleen Scott Head of Robert Falcon Scott 1934 | Bronze

20: Lady Kathleen Scott Youth 1920 | Bronze

21: Oliver Barratt The Antarctic Monument 2011 | Oak

22: Matthew Lane Sanderson Grasshopper 2006 | Steel

23: Esther Melamed The Diver 1990 | Bronze

24: Neville Gabie & Alan Ward Written in Stone: Interpreted World Wide, also known as Cambridge Rules 1848

25: Betty Rea (completed after her death by John Mills) The Swimmers 1966 | Bronze

26: Gordon Young* Bird Stones 2014 works in Mill Road Cemetery

27: Colin Rose Two Elements Uniting to Form a Contract 2005 Stainless steel

28: Peter Logan Moonstone, Arrows and Obelisk 1990s Stainless steel kinetic mobile

29: Michael Pinsky* I’m Laughing at Clouds 2015 | Steel, aluminium, acrylic, LEDs

30: Issam Kourbaj in collaboration with Richard Bray River Severn 2011 | Coloured glass on brick wall

31: Lucy Skaer* The Barnwell Sentence 2014 | Atlantic lava and Belgium fossil stone, glass, bronze and brass

32: James Hopkins* Playful Seating 2014 | Bronze and polished metal

CAMBRIDGE SCULPTURE TRAILS

*Funded by S106 Public Art contributions received by Cambridge City Council

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