Ingleby Wood ‘Convergence’

 

PAT WALLS

The design for the sculpture represents the three waterways surrounding Ingleby Barwick; the River Tees, the River Leven and Bassleton Beck.

Carved from Hill House Edge sandstone, the circle has three intersecting facets to suggest each of the watercourses.


How it works

  • use the map to find the sculpture

  • Take a rubbing from the steel plaque in the passport booklet

  • post a picture of your rubbing or a selfie with the sculpture

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Dragonfly - Peter Giroux

Did you Know?

The name Ingleby Barwick is derived from both Viking and Saxon place names. Ingleby is derived from Old Norse “Englar+by” and means ‘farmstead or village of the English man’. This suggests that the area was affected by both the Viking and Saxon invasions.

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Wildlife of the Tees Valley


Gallery - Convergence

images by Chris Chapman Visuals


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