Photographic Print. Metal relief horse plaque over a blue arched doorway in Battery Square, Portmeirion.
A relief sculpture plaque of a horse decorating a wall on which sunlight and shadows are reflected above a blue arch in Battery Square, Portmeirion. Situated in the corner of Battery Square, behind a sculptural tree and next to the Toll House which was built in 1929, listed Grade II 1971. Sir Clough Williams-Ellis called Toll House "that black weather boarded thing, looking rather Norwegian."
Patrick McGoohan in The Prisoner, "I will not make any deals with you. I've resigned. I will not be pushed,
filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my
own. I resign." Number 2, "For official purposes everyone has a number, yours is "number 6"." McGoohan, "I am not a number, I am a person."
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Images printed at a Fuji approved professional laboratory on highest quality archive papers, Fuji Crystal or DP 2.
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