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Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell
Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell

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Set into a circular base of broken blue slate, a rectangular inscribed plinth surmounted by a sculpture of two horses' heads back-to-back, facing in opposite directions with manes streaming behind. Set into the slate covered base area are memorial plaques, one at the base of each of the two inscribed sides of the plinth. Adjacent to the memorial statue is a wooden bench with an inscribed plaque.
Title

Memorial to Lucy and Rebecca Hassell

Date

2007

Medium

fibreglass & resin

Measurements

H 63 x W 64 x D 22 cm;
Plinth: H 125 x W 70 x D 26 cm

Accession number

PO18_JD_S040

Acquisition method

commissioned by Eva Parker-Knight and purchased by public subscription

Work type

Monument

Owner

Hassell family

Custodian

Fishbourne Parish Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

3rd June 2007

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

signed underneath the neck of the horse on north side: VG; dated underneath the neck of the horse on south side: 07

Inscription description

inscribed on the plinth, south side: QUEM DI DILIGUNT / ADOLESCENS MORITUR / Herein are held treasured thoughts / of Beckie and Lucy; inscribed on the plinth, north side: SILENTIUM AMORIS / Together in our hearts we remember / two spirits entwined for eternity; inscribed silver and black coloured plaque in front of the plinth, south side: IN / LOVING MEMORY / OF / two sisters / LUCY ALICE HASSELL / born 22 May 1993 / REBECCA AMY HASSELL / born 29 June 1990 / who were tragically lost in a car accident / 15th. October 2005; inscribed silver and black coloured plaque in front of the plinth, north side: This sculptured memorial by / Vincent Gray ARBS / was commissioned by / Eva Parker-Knight / and funded by monies raised from a / dance tribute show performed and aided / by Beckie's and Lucy's close friends.; inscribed yellow metal plaque to bench adjacent to sculpture: Beckie and Lucy Hassll / 29.06.90 22.05.93 / Two very special Angels / Forever in our hearts

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Located at

Blackboy Lane, Fishbourne

PO18 8BE

Located next to Fishbourne Club and Fishbourne Pre-School.