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April 13, 2009


Enigma: Originally uploaded by jonwild
The tangent's you can go off on a random click huh?

I came across this image via a tweet by Dr Sue Black. It's of a sculpture by Stephen Kettle, a slate sculpture artist, and is of Alan Turing. The sculpture is at Bletchley Park.

Stephen has also made sculpture's of Sidney Frank, a philanthropist who made his billions importing and promoting Jägermeister and Grey Goose vodka.





His interest in aviation gave rise to him commissioning Stephen to sculpt a likeness of RJ Mitchell, designer of the Spitfire. Mitchell's story was told in the 1942 film The First of the Few and the Home of the Spitfire is the Solent Sky Museum in Southampton...

Anyway, it's great photo!

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