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WELL PLACED.—This owl, made of concrete and 16ft high, has been erected in the grounds of a new school at Lucerne, Switzerland, to symbolise the bird which is traditionally supposed to be very wise. It is the work of Gottlieb Ulmi, a sculptor of Lucerne.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29896, 9 August 1962, Page 5

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WELL PLACED.—This owl, made of concrete and 16ft high, has been erected in the grounds of a new school at Lucerne, Switzerland, to symbolise the bird which is traditionally supposed to be very wise. It is the work of Gottlieb Ulmi, a sculptor of Lucerne. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29896, 9 August 1962, Page 5

WELL PLACED.—This owl, made of concrete and 16ft high, has been erected in the grounds of a new school at Lucerne, Switzerland, to symbolise the bird which is traditionally supposed to be very wise. It is the work of Gottlieb Ulmi, a sculptor of Lucerne. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29896, 9 August 1962, Page 5

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