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7 September

Carved Panels – By Richard Kindersley

In front of the Blue Coat Boy are five enscripted stone panels set in the pedestrianized walkway. They were put there in 1992, two years before the Blue Coat Boy statue was erected, which is odd, since the Blue Coat Boy seems to have taken ownership of the panels. And why not ? They are laid out at his feet. 

  

There are a number of problems associated with stone panels set in a pedestrian walkway, particularly the ones on Cross Street, which is only a couple of hundred yards long and doesn't really go anywhere. Not many people walk on Cross Street either. Cross Street is not on the Japanese tourist route. Anyone walking to work, for instance, may notice the Blue Coat Boy as they hurry by, but they are unlikely to notice the Richard Kindersley carved panels. I'd imagine leaves could be a problem in the autumn. Also, you'd need a really good camera to photograph these panels. They are all the same reddish colour with the inscriptions and artwork carved in.

 
I can only find reference to these panels in one place on the internet, and that is on the Basingstoke Council website. They have a picture, which I've copied and put at the bottom of this blog so you can see it. I hope they don't mind. The council website also says the following:
 
"Located in Cross Street are five panels by modern stonemason Richard Kindersley.  The panels were installed in 1992 and each adopts a specific theme.  Particular reference is made to Europe and Basingstoke’s European connections, including its twin towns.  One of the panels contains a do-it-yourself sundial, with the viewer acting as the sundial’s “gnomon” and casting a shadow.  Each of the panels was hand carved out of red Lazonby sandstone from Cumbria and buff coloured sandstone from Huddersfield."
 
On Richard Kindersley's website I can find no mention of these panels. Perhaps he does not consider them to be amongst his best work.
 
When I went to see the panels recently, I tried acting as the gnomon, but a cloudy sky casts no shadow, and I had to rely on my watch.

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Thanks for proof reading my 6 line piece - case of not seaing the wood for the eee's! After touring the statues and carved pavements are there any decent hostelries in the town ? 
9 月 22 日
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9 月 14 日

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