view gallery W1 km | Yellow Bench - Cardiff Bay, Wales, Great Britain. in Artistic Seating A Yellow Bench sculpture by Andrew Rowe in 1999. Located at Lonqueil Close, Bute Docks, Cardiff Bay, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/29/2013 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
view gallery W1.1 km | Rhiannon - Cardiff Bay, Wales, Great Britain. in Figurative Public Sculpture A large carved terracota brick sculpture, by Gwen Heeney, featuring two female faces. The mystical figures are reclining and intertwinned, forming two bench seats. Known as 'Rhiannon Seating' located in Barquentine Place, Cardiff Bay, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/29/2013 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
view gallery W1.1 km | Sleeping Partner - Cardiff Bay, Wales, Great Britain. in Figurative Public Sculpture A large carved terracota brick sculpture, by Gwen Heeney, featuring a Male face. The mystical figure is sleeping, forming a bench seat. There are 3 sculptures known as 'Rhiannon Seating' located in Barquentine Place, Cardiff Bay, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 02/05/2013 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
view gallery W1.1 km | Mussels - Cardiff Bay, Wales, Great Britain. in Figurative Public Sculpture A carved terracota brick sculpture, by artist Gwen Heeney, featuring a string of marine mussel shells, forming a bench seat. There are three sculptures known as 'Rhiannon Seating' located in Barquentine Place, Park, Cardiff Bay, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 02/06/2013 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
view gallery W1.1 km | Sleeping Partner Bench - Cardiff Bay, Wales, Great Britain. in Artistic Seating A large carved terracota brick sculpture, by Gwen Heeney, featuring a Male face. The mystical figure is sleeping, forming a bench seat. There are 3 sculptures known as 'Rhiannon Seating' located in Barquentine Place, Cardiff Bay, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 02/05/2013 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
view gallery W1.1 km | Mussel Bench - Cardiff Bay, Wales, Great Britain. in Artistic Seating A carved terracota brick sculpture, by artist Gwen Heeney, featuring a string of marine mussel shells, forming a bench seat. There are three sculptures known as 'Rhiannon Seating' located in Barquentine Place, Park, Cardiff Bay, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 02/05/2013 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
view gallery W1.1 km | Rhiannon Seating - Cardiff Bay, Wales, Great Britain. in Artistic Seating A large carved terracota brick sculpture, by Gwen Heeney, featuring two female, mystical figures reclining and intertwinned, forming two bench seats. Known as 'Rhiannon Seating' located in Barquentine Place, Cardiff Bay, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/28/2013 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Fishy Bridge - Adventures Quay - Cardiff Bay, Wales. in Silhouette Public Art Sculptures A Bridge Enhancement by Andrew Rowe, he added the steel silhouette fish on both sides of this pedestrian bridge. Also the mock suspension bridge, supports and ropes, at Adventures Quay, Cardiff Bay, Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/18/2012 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Scott, Moon Crater - Scott Harbour, Cardiff Capitol of Wales. in Extraterrestrial Locations The placement of Scott (crater) both in relation to Amundsen (crater) and the lunar south pole, relates to the Antarctic explorers Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott, and their race to be the first humans to reach the south pole of the Earth. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 09/10/2012 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Compass Rose - Scott Dock - Cardiff Bay, Wales. in Compass Roses The granite mosaic Compass Rose commemorates Captain Scott’s expedition to the South Pole in 1910. Its inscription reads: “To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield” located at Junction Lock, Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay, Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 07/08/2012 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery W1.3 km | Cycle Milepost - Lloyd George Avenue - Cardiff, Wales, Great Britain. in Milestones The milepost takes the form of an abstract tree with relief imagery of fossils depicting the passage of time. The two arms show the direction in English and Welsh, as 3/4 mile to Cardiff Bay & 1 Mile to the Cardiff City centre, Captitol of Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 02/23/2013 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
view gallery W1.3 km | Looking Both Ways - Cardiff Capitol of Wales. in Silhouette Public Art Sculptures A silhoette sculpture by David Kemp, sculpted in 2001 named 'Looking Both Ways' Located on Lloyd George Avenue, Cardiff Bay, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 01/31/2013 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
view gallery S1.3 km | Admiral Eye BMI Wheel, Cardiff in Ferris Wheels Erected as the centre piece of the Cardiff Winter wonderland posted by: thebigchip location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 11/12/2008 last visited: 08/07/2016 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Fishy Bench - Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay, Wales. in Artistic Seating A bench seat by Gwen Heeney sited in 1994 at Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay. A carved brick bench, whose fishy worm shape was inspired by the mythical creatures described in the Dylan Thomas poem ‘Ballad of the long legged bait’ posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/12/2012 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Fishy Creature - Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay, Wales. in Dead Poets' Society Memorials A carved brick bench, whose fishy worm shape was inspired by the mythical creatures described in the Dylan Thomas poem ‘Ballad of the long legged bait’ it stands as a reminder and monument to the greatest Welsh poet ever. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/13/2012 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Laughing Fish - Cardiff Bay, Wales. in Dead Poets' Society Memorials A carved brick bench, whose arched fish shape was inspired by the mythical creatures described in the Dylan Thomas poem ‘Ballad of the long legged bait’ it stands as a reminder and monument to the greatest Welsh poet ever. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/14/2012 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Bird After Dark - Cardiff Bay, Wales. in Dead Poets' Society Memorials A carved brick bench, whose arched bird shape was inspired by the mythical creatures described in the Dylan Thomas poem ‘Ballad of the long legged bait’ it stands as a reminder and monument to the greatest Welsh poet ever. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/17/2012 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Fishy Beasti - Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay, Wales. in Figurative Public Sculpture A carved brick sculpture, whose fishy worm shape was inspired by the mythical creatures described in the Dylan Thomas poem ‘Ballard of the long legged bait’ Sculpted by Gwen Heeney, sited in 1994 at Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/13/2012 last visited: 01/17/2020 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Laughing Fish Beasti - Cardiff Bay, Wales. in Figurative Public Sculpture A carved brick sculpture, whose arched fish shape was inspired by the mythical creatures described in the Dylan Thomas poem ‘Ballad of the long legged bait’ Sculpted by Gwen Heeney, placed in 1994, waterside at Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay, Wales posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/15/2012 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Shell Seat - Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay, Wales. in Artistic Seating A single seat by Gwen Heeney sited in 1994 at Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay. A carved brick bench, whose shell-fish shape was inspired by the mythical creatures described in the Dylan Thomas poem ‘Ballad of the long legged bait’ posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/18/2012 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Black GIs -- Cardiff, Wales, UK in Blue Plaques A blue plaque along Bute Street reminds of the vanished history of Tiger Bay posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 08/30/2016 last visited: 01/11/2020 |
view gallery SW1.4 km | Shell Beastie - Britannia Quay, Cardiff Bay, Wales,Great Britain. in Figurative Public Sculpture A carved brick seat by Gwen Heeney sited in 1994 at Britannia Quay. The shell-fish shape was inspired by the mythical creatures described in the Dylan Thomas poem ‘Ballad of the long legged bait’ The sculpture is in Cardiff Bay, South Wales. posted by: veritas vita location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 02/08/2013 last visited: 08/23/2016 |
view gallery NW1.4 km | Victorian Post Box - Clifton Street, Cardiff, Wales, UK in Victorian Post Boxes A Victorian post box mounted in the wall next to Clifton Street Post Office in the Roath area of Cardiff. posted by: Superted location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/05/2013 last visited: 06/22/2013 |
view gallery NW1.4 km | Clifton Street Post Office - Roath, Cardiff, Wales, UK in UK Post Offices A small post office in a busy suburban street in the Roath area of Cardiff. posted by: Superted location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 06/07/2013 last visited: 06/22/2013 |
view gallery W1.4 km | Tommy Letton -- Bute Street, Cardiff, Wales, UK in Blue Plaques A blue plaque along Bute Street at a railroad underpass for pedestrians preserves some of the history of the Tiger Bay area and people posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: South Wales, United Kingdom date approved: 08/30/2016 last visited: 12/15/2017 |
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