A sculpture of the legendary Lancaster Bomber has been revealed, echoing the ambitious spirit of the North’s Angel. The £1m improvement will serve as a prominent landmark, paying tribute to the aviation heritage of Lincolnshire. The sculpture honours the county’s crucial role during the Second World War, as the base of the original Lancaster Bomber squadrons. Local residents and history buffs have vocalised their enthusiasm, noting the potential of the sculpture to bolster tourism and education in the area. This report was adapted by The Lincoln Post from news reported on by news.google.com.
£1m Lancaster Bomber sculpture unveiled as ‘Midlands Angel of the North’


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