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New Public Art Installation in Lincolnshire Commemorates World War Two

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New Public Art Installation in Lincolnshire Commemorates World War Two

A fresh public art installation has been revealed in Lincolnshire to mark the conclusion of World War Two. The installation, situated at the core of the county, is designed to pay tribute to the courageous efforts by people during the conflict. Local artists have joined forces for the project, infusing a piece of Lincolnshire’s distinct history and community spirit into the art. Both residents and visitors are invited to see and reflect on this critical era in history, thus perpetuating the narratives of those who experienced the war. The revealing of the artwork was observed by local officers and veterans, signalling an essential occasion for the community.

This report was adapted by The Lincoln Post based on original coverage by news.google.com.

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