I went to visit the local gallery with my friends. They were having exhibitions on World War artifacts, coastal sketches and portraits.
The statue at the centre of the Riversley park is a tribute to the fallen soldiers of the 2 world wars.
Photograph were not allowed inside the gallery, so I could only take a few secretly. The two above pictures are from an activity on the ground floor. There was a fossil under the paper and with the colour pastel, you had to rub it over the fossil to get an engraving of the fossil onto the black paper.
There were a few Gurkha objects displayed on the ground floor. This is the hat worn by Gurkha's during special military ceremonies, they aren't worn in combat nowadays.
Similar to the previous activity however this time, it is a figure of a nun from the medieval era.
There was a small selection of African art, this is a photo of an activity related to the section. The art pieces had to be placed in its correct order.
Graffiti on the fence near the lake in the park.
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