Bilston Oak
The Bilston
oak, carved symbol
Of forests living here
Before the
days of industry. |
The Bilston Oak by Jamie
McCullough |
| The Bilston Oak represents the
old forest of Bilston re-emerging from the stump of a massive
old Oak. It was intended to represent a new beginning and the
return of some of the natural beauty that the area once had. |
Horse and Rider by Tessa
Pullan |
Horse and Rider
A horse and
rider facing forwards Visioning a future world Facing folk
both young and old. |
Located near The Lunt Junction.
This Sculpture represents 'The Spirit of Bilston' making it's
way through the centuries to The Bilston Oak which represents
the future..
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