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2024-03-28T11:54:09+00:00text/html2021-06-25T11:15:42+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding51.914073 -2.583086SO5924 : Yarn Bombing, Ross-on-Wye
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June the 11th is apparently "International Yarn Bombing Day". To celebrate this, knitting and crochet works appeared all around the centre of Ross-on-Wye. I believe there are 187 examples in all!
Yarn bombing (or yarnbombing) is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre rather than paint or chalk.text/html2021-06-25T11:14:24+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding51.914249 -2.583961SO5924 : Yarn Bombing, Ross-on-Wye
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June the 11th is apparently "International Yarn Bombing Day". To celebrate this, knitting and crochet works appeared all around the centre of Ross-on-Wye. I believe there are 187 examples in all!
Yarn bombing (or yarnbombing) is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre rather than paint or chalk.text/html2021-06-25T11:13:00+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding51.913979 -2.583957SO5924 : Yarn Bombing, Ross-on-Wye
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This example is in the old Market Hall.
June the 11th is apparently "International Yarn Bombing Day". To celebrate this, knitting and crochet works appeared all around the centre of Ross-on-Wye. I believe there are 187 examples in all!
Yarn bombing (or yarnbombing) is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre rather than paint or chalk.text/html2021-06-25T11:03:39+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding51.914249 -2.583815SO5924 : Yarn Bombing, Ross-on-Wye
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June the 11th is apparently "International Yarn Bombing Day". To celebrate this, knitting and crochet works appeared all around the centre of Ross-on-Wye. I believe there are 187 examples in all!
Yarn bombing (or yarnbombing) is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre rather than paint or chalk.text/html2021-06-25T10:48:57+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding52.054309 -2.717188SO5039 : Bronze tactile map, Hereford Cathedral
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Bronze tactile map outside Hereford Cathedral. Designed for both Blind and Visually Impaired people, it also has lettering in Braille. That said, it is also of interest to sighted people.text/html2021-06-25T10:41:58+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding52.055304 -2.716183SO5039 : Church Street, Hereford
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View along Church Street, with the Cathedral in the distance.text/html2021-06-25T10:39:19+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding52.055844 -2.716191SO5039 : Church Street, Hereford
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Surprisingly not named Cathedral Street as that's the Church in question.text/html2021-06-25T10:36:50+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding52.054393 -2.718210SO5039 : King Street, Hereford
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Looking west along King Street.text/html2021-06-25T10:35:21+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding52.055027 -2.717491SO5039 : Broad Street, Hereford
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View along Broad Street from close to the Cathedral. All Saints Church stands in the distance.text/html2021-06-25T10:31:13+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding52.054310 -2.717042SO5039 : The Knife Angel, Hereford Cathedral
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The Knife Angel tours the UK and is also known as the National Monument Against Violence & Aggression. It arrived in Hereford on 14th of June 2021 and is here for 30 days. It is next due to be seen in Chelmsford in September 2021.
The Knife Angel is 27ft (8m) high and is made from 100,000 blades handed into police across the country. It was unveiled in 2017, created by Alfie Bradley at the British Ironworks Centre.text/html2021-06-25T10:29:46+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding52.054310 -2.717042SO5039 : The Knife Angel, Hereford Cathedral
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The Knife Angel tours the UK and is also known as the National Monument Against Violence & Aggression. It arrived in Hereford on 14th of June 2021 and is here for 30 days. It is next due to be seen in Chelmsford in September 2021.
The Knife Angel is 27ft (8m) high and is made from 100,000 blades handed into police across the country. It was unveiled in 2017, created by Alfie Bradley at the British Ironworks Centre.text/html2021-06-25T10:28:39+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding52.054220 -2.717040SO5039 : The Knife Angel, Hereford Cathedral
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The Knife Angel tours the UK and is also known as the National Monument Against Violence & Aggression. It arrived in Hereford on 14th of June 2021 and is here for 30 days. It is next due to be seen in Chelmsford in September 2021.
The Knife Angel is 27ft (8m) high and is made from 100,000 blades handed into police across the country. It was unveiled in 2017, created by Alfie Bradley at the British Ironworks Centre.text/html2021-06-25T10:24:39+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding52.054311 -2.716896SO5039 : The Knife Angel, Hereford Cathedral
https://www.geograph.ie/photo/6878918
The Knife Angel tours the UK and is also known as the National Monument Against Violence & Aggression. It arrived in Hereford on 14th of June 2021 and is here for 30 days. It is next due to be seen in Chelmsford in September 2021.
The Knife Angel is 27ft (8m) high and is made from 100,000 blades handed into police across the country. It was unveiled in 2017, created by Alfie Bradley at the British Ironworks Centre.text/html2021-06-05T08:04:52+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding51.786887 -2.628271SO5609 : Fcbc “Your Choice” car body repairs
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Colourful decoration at Tim Deakins car body repair shop. The title for the photo is the garage's name on their Facebook page.text/html2021-06-05T07:59:07+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/4874Stuart Wilding51.835748 -2.744767SO4815 : Greenhouse, Rockfield Park
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View of the gardens at Rockfield Park which opens as part of the National Garden Scheme.