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A final coat of paint was applied to the top of the 45ft sculpture near the Travis Road entrance to Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday by Mr P. Eddy, of Rowe Engineering, Ltd. The bearings on the masts have been modified to enable the swifter movement of the sails in the wind.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 23

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A final coat of paint was applied to the top of the 45ft sculpture near the Travis Road entrance to Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday by Mr P. Eddy, of Rowe Engineering, Ltd. The bearings on the masts have been modified to enable the swifter movement of the sails in the wind. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 23

A final coat of paint was applied to the top of the 45ft sculpture near the Travis Road entrance to Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday by Mr P. Eddy, of Rowe Engineering, Ltd. The bearings on the masts have been modified to enable the swifter movement of the sails in the wind. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 23