
Signwritten
and gilded. Ulverston, Cumbria.
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Fascia above a fine art dealer’s
shopfront. Something distinctive and modern was called for:
something to reflect the enigmatic nature of the name (Cornish
tin miners were reckoned to be so well-off that they were quite
sniffy about eating meat as lowly as rabbit!), and, at the same
time, to be a satisfying artistic statement in itself.

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