Stone Carvings made from the Newcastle-under-Lyme Castle walls?

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Date:1935 - 1940 (c.)

Description:These three small sculpures are believed to have been made by William Williams who was working at the site of the castle excavations (at the end of the Queen Elizabeth gardens) during 1935.
They were reported to have been made from a block of stone from the castle wall, however there is no proof as to the validity of this claim.

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Creators: Mr William Williams - Creator

Donor ref:Tm 1769 (22/25873)

Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme

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