Jonah and his Wife - Turvey, Bedfordshire, UK
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N 52° 09.695 W 000° 37.760
30U E 662149 N 5781660
These two sculptures are located on a small island in the village of Turvey, Bedfordshire.
Waymark Code: WM30Z0
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/22/2008
Views: 41
The island lies in the river Great Ouse just before the old Turvey bridge road crossing. The statue Jonah was nicknamed this after he was brought to the village and placed here in 1844. It is said that he kneels upon a fish. A famous, wealthy inhabitant of the village named John Higgins bought the sculpture from Ashfield House, Hertfordshire before it was pulled down and placed him in this idyllic location. Constantly flooding, Jonah certainly has a regular wash as the river Great Ouse ebbs and flows over the nearby flood meadows.
In 1953 Jonah's wife arrived to be a companion to Jonah. Unfortunately, Jonah's wife is a bearded man's head on a woman's body. Both statues can be viewed from the bridge.
Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Jonah and his Wife
Figure Type: Human
Artist Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Unknown
Date created or placed or use 'Unknown' if not known: 1844 and 1953
Materials used: Stone
Location: Turvey Mill Island
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