John Oram's photos with the keyword: David Annand

Roll Out the LIno (3) - 10 July 2018

12 Jul 2018 73
I was charmed and fascinated by the sculpture 'Roll Out the Lino' (2004) by David Annand. Situated in High Street, Staines it is adjacent to the Two Rivers Shopping Centre which, the accompanying plaque explains, was the site the Staines Linoleum Factory which opened in 1864, growing by 1930 to 45 acres. It produced the first lino in the world and was the largest employer in the area for many years. Around the roll of lino being carried by the two figures is a delightful poem 'On the Roll' by Leona Medlin and Richard Price: Roll out the lino from Staines to the world! Release every pattern from chessboard to twirl! In every hopeful kitchen let life unfurl, bathrooms are artrooms from soapsuds to swirl! Roll out the lino from Staines to the world! © Leona Medlin and Richard Price 200_3_P1060438E

Roll Out the LIno (2) - 10 July 2018

12 Jul 2018 71
I was charmed and fascinated by the sculpture 'Roll Out the Lino' (2004) by David Annand. Situated in High Street, Staines it is adjacent to the Two Rivers Shopping Centre which, the accompanying plaque explains, was the site the Staines Linoleum Factory which opened in 1864, growing by 1930 to 45 acres. It produced the first lino in the world and was the largest employer in the area for many years. Around the roll of lino being carried by the two figures is a delightful poem 'On the Roll' by Leona Medlin and Richard Price: Roll out the lino from Staines to the world! Release every pattern from chessboard to twirl! In every hopeful kitchen let life unfurl, bathrooms are artrooms from soapsuds to swirl! Roll out the lino from Staines to the world! © Leona Medlin and Richard Price 200_3_P1060424CE

Roll Out the LIno (1) - 10 July 2018

12 Jul 2018 61
I was charmed and fascinated by the sculpture 'Roll Out the Lino' (2004) by David Annand. Situated in High Street, Staines it is adjacent to the Two Rivers Shopping Centre which, the accompanying plaque explains, was the site the Staines Linoleum Factory which opened in 1864, growing by 1930 to 45 acres. It produced the first lino in the world and was the largest employer in the area for many years. Around the roll of lino being carried by the two figures is a delightful poem 'On the Roll' by Leona Medlin and Richard Price: Roll out the lino from Staines to the world! Release every pattern from chessboard to twirl! In every hopeful kitchen let life unfurl, bathrooms are artrooms from soapsuds to swirl! Roll out the lino from Staines to the world! © Leona Medlin and Richard Price 200_3_P1060422CE

May Their Fame Live Forever (3) - 1 July 2014

03 Jul 2014 153
'May Their Fame Live Forever' is the inscription on one face of the plinth of this bronze by David Annand at Goodwood. It was unveiled during Goodwood Revival in 2005 and is a tribute to Mike Hawthorne (right) and Lofty England. Other inscriptions include 'Mike Hawthorne 1929-1959 First British World Champion 1958' and 'Lofty England 1911-1995 Jaguar Competition Manager 1949-56' 200_P1040222

May Their Fame Live Forever (2) - 1 July 2014

03 Jul 2014 137
'May Their Fame Live Forever' is the inscription on one face of the plinth of this bronze by David Annand at Goodwood. It was unveiled during Goodwood Revival in 2005 and is a tribute to Mike Hawthorne (left) and Lofty England. Other inscriptions include 'Mike Hawthorne 1929-1959 First British World Champion 1958' and 'Lofty England 1911-1995 Jaguar Competition Manager 1949-56' 200_P1040221

May Their Fame Live Forever (1) - 1 July 2014

03 Jul 2014 134
'May Their Fame Live Forever' is the inscription on one face of the plinth of this bronze by David Annand at Goodwood. It was unveiled during Goodwood Revival in 2005 and is a tribute to Mike Hawthorne (right) and Lofty England. Other inscriptions include 'Mike Hawthorne 1929-1959 First British World Champion 1958' and 'Lofty England 1911-1995 Jaguar Competition Manager 1949-56' 200_P1040219