Kitchen Scrap Artist Cooks Up a Sculpture Fit for a Queen
Lincolnshire Echo › November 21, 2007
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Lincolnshire Echo › November 21, 2007
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A scrapyard sculptor has marked the Queen's diamond wedding anniversary today by unveiling a likeness of her made entirely out of old kitchen appliances.
Ptolemy Elrington, who was raised in Reepham, near Lincoln, cobbled together toasters, kettles and smoothie-makers among other things to create the 8ft artwork.See the full content of this document
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Kitchen Scrap Artist Cooks Up a Sculpture Fit for a Queen
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