There are apparently five designs:
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/visual_arts/article3886980.ece
-A Giant white horse
-A wing and a disc carved into the chalk landscape of North Kent
-A tower of stacked cubes through which a single laser beam of light would pass
-A metal nest, comprised of 26 differently shaped polyhedrons
-A craggy, recycled mountain, on top of which would sit a life-size cast interior of a house
I like the white horse, but in nolly fashion, discuss.
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Speaking of which I see poor old Gazza has been sectioned again.
That's all you see lunchtime in Gravesend, where its supposed to be.
I'd suggest either a huge Routemaster or
A great big column with a statue on the top - we have form for that in the south - just who to choose for the top....
Interesting idea, and underneath could be the words "Romani ite domum".
Problem iis the Iceni were from East Anglia, so that is were her statue should be or at least just of the M25 on the Essex side
On a serious note, saw the designs, horse is the best of a bad lot.
Interesting idea, and underneath could be the words "Romani ite domum".[/quote]
Problem iis the Iceni were from East Anglia, so that is were her statue should be or at least just of the M25 on the Essex side[/quote]
The Cantiaci tribe based in south east England (from which Kent and Canterbury is derived) didn't put up much of a fight against the Romans. Only Cassivellaunus managed to combine the support of a few chieftains against Caeser and he managed to divide his support and surrendered and anyway he was based north of London.
Yeah but Julius Ceaser gave up and went home, they only came and stayed a while later if I am not mistaken
If it has to be a horse then let it be rampant not repugnant.
"Romani ite domum".[/quote]
What's all this then?[/quote][/quote]
Now, write it out a hundred times. If it's not done by sunrise, I'll cut your balls off.
Bad being an appropriate word. What a load of sh*te.
Here's the 50 foot horse:
And the others:
Kent is the birthplace of England, and if people don't think that is worth celebrating then we really are a nation with no sense of history or of our own culture. It doesn't have to be nationalistic, just a symbol celebrating how far we have come in the world IMHO.