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One of the sculptures on the University of Birmingham sculpture trail, I see this one regularly as my building is behind (the red bricks). This sculpture is by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi and stands close to the West Gate, next to the University Train Station. Seen in the Background is Old Joe, the University Clock Tower, I have a couple of pictures of this close up too.

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Yazar Daniel Morris from Newtown, Powys, Wales., United Kingdom
Kamera pozisyonu52° 27′ 02,24″ K, 1° 56′ 12,06″ B Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.Bu ve diğer görüntülerin konumlarını şurada belirle: OpenStreetMapinfo

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