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"Sculpture of a boy holding a rabbit, surrounded by rabbits and squirrels at Elde"

A review of Elder Park Primary School by Alice Strang written on Saturday 13th of June 2015

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I am researching the sculptor Ivy Gardner, who made a sculpture of a boy holding a rabbit, surrounded by rabbits and squirrles, for Elder Park Nursery School. This would have been some time between 1920 and 1950. Does anyone remember it? I presume the nursery school was part of the primary school

Thank you, Alice Strang, Senior Curator, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

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