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Controversial artwork will be moved
dailytelegraph.com.au Tom Williams of Ermington cut his head on the Origami Horses in November. Ryde Mayor Bill Pickering ordered fencing be installed around the work, and its location reviewed, after he saw Tom Williams of Ermington cut his head on the artwork in November. |
miércoles, 24 de mayo de 2017
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