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  • Oxford Shark. Fibreglass shark sculpture erected in 1986, on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Created by sculptor John Buckley for Bill Heine, who lives in the house. Neighbours tried to force Heine to remove the shark, but after an appeal to the UK's Secretary of State for the Environment, it was allowed to remain. Oxford, England, 2009
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  • Oxford Shark. Fibreglass shark sculpture erected in 1986, on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Created by sculptor John Buckley for Bill Heine, who lives in the house. Neighbours tried to force Heine to remove the shark, but after an appeal to the UK's Secretary of State for the Environment, it was allowed to remain. Oxford, England, 2009
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  • Oxford Shark. Fibreglass shark sculpture erected in 1986, on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Created by sculptor John Buckley for Bill Heine, who lives in the house. Neighbours tried to force Heine to remove the shark, but after an appeal to the UK's Secretary of State for the Environment, it was allowed to remain. Oxford, England, 2009
    Oxford-Shark-02.jpg
  • Oxford Shark. Fibreglass shark sculpture erected in 1986, on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Created by sculptor John Buckley for Bill Heine, who lives in the house. Neighbours tried to force Heine to remove the shark, but after an appeal to the UK's Secretary of State for the Environment, it was allowed to remain. Oxford, England, 2009
    Oxford-Shark-01.jpg
  • Oxford Shark. Fibreglass shark sculpture erected in 1986, on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Created by sculptor John Buckley for Bill Heine, who lives in the house. Neighbours tried to force Heine to remove the shark, but after an appeal to the UK's Secretary of State for the Environment, it was allowed to remain. Oxford, England, 2009
    Oxford-Shark-04.jpg
  • King Billy’s Statue at Mutton Cove. Fibreglass reproduction of a figurehead of William IV marking the entrance of Devonport Naval Base, Plymouth, Devon.
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  • Boy (2000), fibreglass, resin, silicone - a 5-metre-tall sculpture of a boy, crouching by Ron Mueck (born 1958) is an Australian hyperrealist sculptor working in the United Kingdom. Photographed here in AroS Denmark with a boy looking on. First shown in the UK Millennium Dome exhibition. It is now owned by the art museum ARoS in the city of Aarhus, Denmark, who use it as a trademark piece.
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  • Fibreglass shark sculpture erected in 1986, on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Created by sculptor John Buckley for Bill Heine, who lives in the house. Neighbours tried to force Heine to remove the shark, but after an appeal to the UK's Secretary of State for the Environment, it was allowed to remain. Oxford, England, 2009
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  • The cantilevered boardwalk is just 550 metres long but cost more than $2.5 million to build. The mostly stainless steel and wooden construction hugs the cliff edge and has five viewing platforms for those more inclined to sit and think than sprint past..The timber is designed to age so it blends in with the environment and some of the pathway is made of fibreglass decking to allow sunlight and rain through to the vegetation below.''.Built in 2009 The track is called the Sesqui Centenary Boardwalk, to commemorate the council's 150th anniversary this year. The boardwalk is part of the Coogee to Bondi beach Coastal walk
    Bondi-Coogee-Coastal-Walk-Sydney-08.jpg
  • The cantilevered boardwalk is just 550 metres long but cost more than $2.5 million to build. The mostly stainless steel and wooden construction hugs the cliff edge and has five viewing platforms for those more inclined to sit and think than sprint past..The timber is designed to age so it blends in with the environment and some of the pathway is made of fibreglass decking to allow sunlight and rain through to the vegetation below.''.Built in 2009 The track is called the Sesqui Centenary Boardwalk, to commemorate the council's 150th anniversary this year. The boardwalk is part of the Coogee to Bondi beach Coastal walk
    Bondi-Coogee-Coastal-Walk-Sydney-07.jpg
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