DescriptionIncised steel slabs near the Herbert - geograph.org.uk - 1800539.jpg
English: Incised steel slabs near the Herbert. Landscaping between Bayley Lane and the extension to the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum makes unusual use of steel 1800534. It is formulated to corrode in a controlled way. Here, vertical steel slabs are perforated with laser-cut inscriptions commemorating notable Coventry people. These two read:
1866-1957 Sir Alfred Herbert industrialist benefactor
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