The Ship Canal Digger
John Cassidy 01/01/1860 - 1939
Summary
Bronze statuette of labourer on Manchester ship canal. Man dressed in work clothes with brimmed hat. Stands upright with his right leg slightly bent and his right arm leaning on a spade stuck in ground. Wipes his brow with his left hand.
Display Label
Manchester's pride in itself has never wavered. Walk the streets, absorb its past and present. Impressive buildings and landmarks evoke the power and vitality of the historic city. The scale and grandeur of the city's ambitions are evident in the design of the Town Hall. Its striking appearance declared Manchester to be the greatest textile city in the world. Manchester was always first with inventions. Since the IRA bomb in 1996, the city itself has been reinvented. Today Mancunians can take fresh pride in the successful rebuilding of the city.
Object Name
The Ship Canal Digger
Creators Name
Date Created
1892
Dimensions
Whole: 66cm x 22.5cm
accession number
1893.21
Collection Group
Place of creation
England
Support
Array
Medium
bronze
On Display
[G12] Manchester Art Gallery - Gallery 12
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Credit
Purchased from the artist
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