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Assisting “Rumpole” from his chauffered limousine to his new place of residence, the Parkroyal Hotel’s Rumpole Bar, are his creator, Vai Griffiths Jones, Tim Thodey, of Windsor Chauffered Limousines, and Miss Jane Reese, a concierge at the new hotel. The sculpture is one of seven figures in the Parkroyal depicting the legal profession. The entire work is called the Law Relaxes and took three months to complete.

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Press, 28 September 1988, Page 10

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Assisting “Rumpole” from his chauffered limousine to his new place of residence, the Parkroyal Hotel’s Rumpole Bar, are his creator, Vai Griffiths Jones, Tim Thodey, of Windsor Chauffered Limousines, and Miss Jane Reese, a concierge at the new hotel. The sculpture is one of seven figures in the Parkroyal depicting the legal profession. The entire work is called the Law Relaxes and took three months to complete. Press, 28 September 1988, Page 10

Assisting “Rumpole” from his chauffered limousine to his new place of residence, the Parkroyal Hotel’s Rumpole Bar, are his creator, Vai Griffiths Jones, Tim Thodey, of Windsor Chauffered Limousines, and Miss Jane Reese, a concierge at the new hotel. The sculpture is one of seven figures in the Parkroyal depicting the legal profession. The entire work is called the Law Relaxes and took three months to complete. Press, 28 September 1988, Page 10