
The Storytelling Tree - Rugby, Warwickshire, UK
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N 52° 22.445 W 001° 14.494
30U E 619703 N 5804101
This large sculpture was crafted from an old ash tree and lies on the Rugby's Whinfield Recreation Ground, Warwickshire.
Waymark Code: WM3GTB
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/05/2008
Views: 19
The tree portrays Alice in Wonderland characters by Lewis Carroll; this famous author attended Rugby School in the 1940s. Andrew Frost carved this tree in June 2007 and even carved little book pile seats for children to sit on and hear stories.
Rugby is famous for William Webb Ellis, creator of Rugby football. It is also the home of Sir Frank Whittle, who invented the jet engine. The stories of Tom Brown's Schooldays are written by Thomas Hughes and was first published in 1857, based on Rugby school.
Type of wood carving: Chainsaw, grinder, chisel & carving tools
 Artist's Name: Andrew Frost
 Approximate size/height: 10m
 Other type: Not listed
 Type of wood: Not listed

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