Early Geelong Footballer Bollard - Geelong Waterfront, Victoria, AU
Posted by: ThePacman
S 38° 08.768 E 144° 22.005
55H E 269247 N 5774694
This bollard represents an early Geelong Cats footballer.
Waymark Code: WMNY2A
Location: Victoria, Australia
Date Posted: 05/21/2015
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The local football club was formed in 1860. About 100 years ago the area across the road was used as a practice ground. When the footballers were moved to the excellent Kardinia Park just up the road, this old field became a Boer War Monument and is now known as Transvaal Square.
This sculpted bollard is one of the iconic colourful bollards along the Geelong waterfront. These wooden characters depict the fascinating history and development of Geelong. They were created between 1994 and 1999 for the Geelong City Council by Jan Mitchell (1940-2008), who was assisted by carver Pieter Roos and artist John Starr.
Type of wood carving: Combination of carving tools
Artist's Name: Jan Mitchell
Approximate size/height: 2m
Type of wood: Hardwood gums (recovered timber pylons from the old Yarra Street Pier)
Other type: Not listed
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