Birmingham Pagoda and Dog (Holloway Circus) hand drawn by Dani Saveker
Ink drawing - DOWNLOAD - of the beautiful pagoda monument situated at Holloway Circus in Birmingham. It is accompanied by one of the Chinese guardian dogs. The pagoda forms a link to the Chinese Quarter, installed in 1998. It was carved in Fujian, a province in China and was donated to the City by Wing Yip and Brothers (Holdings) Ltd to the people and City of Birmingham. The structure was erected in Thomas Gardens to create a gateway feature into Birmingham's Bull Ring and Market Quarter and was implemented by Birmingham City Council.
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Ink drawing - DOWNLOAD - of the beautiful pagoda monument situated at Holloway Circus in Birmingham. It is accompanied by one of the Chinese guardian dogs. The pagoda forms a link to the Chinese Quarter, installed in 1998. It was carved in Fujian, a province in China and was donated to the City by Wing Yip and Brothers (Holdings) Ltd to the people and City of Birmingham. The structure was erected in Thomas Gardens to create a gateway feature into Birmingham's Bull Ring and Market Quarter and was implemented by Birmingham City Council.
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Ink drawing - DOWNLOAD - of the beautiful pagoda monument situated at Holloway Circus in Birmingham. It is accompanied by one of the Chinese guardian dogs. The pagoda forms a link to the Chinese Quarter, installed in 1998. It was carved in Fujian, a province in China and was donated to the City by Wing Yip and Brothers (Holdings) Ltd to the people and City of Birmingham. The structure was erected in Thomas Gardens to create a gateway feature into Birmingham's Bull Ring and Market Quarter and was implemented by Birmingham City Council.
Download is free of Copyright mark