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Dr Salter's Daydream - Diane Gorvin

Dr Salter's Daydream - Diane Gorvin
Dr. Salter was stolen by metal thieves a couple of years ago. I think that his daughter and her cat were moved to a safer site.
Dr.Salter was a Bermondsey doctor between WW1 & WW2, who insisted on living in the deprived area in which he worked and sent his daughter to a local school. She caught an infectious disease, scarlet fever I think, and died. This sculpture shows Dr. Salter sitting beside the Thames thinking about his daughter after she died.
The stolen figure was replaced in 2014 with a stylistically different Dr.Salter, sitting stolidly on a slab of stone. His wife Ada has now joined the group in recognition of her own work in the community. Her enthusiasm for gardening has been displayed by having one of her hands a receptacle for gifts of flowers.
A search for Dr Salter's Daydream will bring up Diane Gorvin's website with the group's history.
The new group can be seen at www.ipernity.com/doc/philsutters/46516470

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 Peggy C
Peggy C club
- thank you for this; have located this link, also.
Reading about what Dr Salter and his wife Ada did is a very uplifting story of humans helping humans -- how sad that some pseudo-humans took the statue of Dr Salter.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Salter

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11 years ago. Edited 6 years ago.
Phil Sutters club has replied to Peggy C club
Thanks for your interest, Peggy. I have rashly offered to give a photographic guide to public artworks in the London Borough of Southwark, as part of a lecture programme at our local church. The Salter family story is an important element in that.talk. There are such a lot of artworks out in the open in the borough*, that I am having quite a job to pare down the number of photos I use to fit the one hour time frame. I have never given a talk before, so I hope the photos will offset my limited verbal skills! (*as can be seen by looking through the album this sculpture is part of.)
6 years ago. Edited 6 years ago.
Peggy C club has replied to Phil Sutters club
You will do fine, Phil because it will come from your heart ..
6 years ago.
 Phil Sutters
Phil Sutters club
Thanks Peggy - I'll let you know how it goes.
6 years ago.

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