File:Rick Amor 'The Relic' at the McClelland Gallery.tiff

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English: Bronze sculptor by Rick Amor at the McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park
at 360 - 390 McClelland Drive, Langwarrin near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Other versions There is a version on this sculpture in Canberra located near the intersection of Childers Street and University Avenue. (File:Relic 2010 bronze sculpture on a corten steel base by Rick Amor.jpg)

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