StephenGimages

By StephenGimages

St Blaise Square

A couple of days late, a memorial to the patron saint of Bradford, (and wool combers), St Blaise. Stabbed to death with combs said to resemble woolcombs, St Blaise was an Armenian bishop. He is also patron saint of throats, being a great physician, particularly famed for his curing of throats.
This SDquare near Forster Square railway station Bradford contains these 2 fine public artworks depicting the transition from transporting things by rail to the information superhighway as we used to call tinternet.
(Grammar a bit complex there, but you'll puzzle it, no doubt).

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