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Statue of George Boole, Victorian coder, unveiled in Lincoln

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Statue of George Boole, Victorian coder, unveiled in Lincoln

Forest Pennant selected for new sculpture

A new statue of maths genius George Boole has been unveiled in Lincoln. Commercial Manager, Kirk Imm, was invited to the official unveiling of the commemorative sculpture.

The base and plinth stones are in mixed colour Forest Pennant & the circular stone is blue pennant sandstone. Our team at Forest of Dean carved the inscription on the plinth stones.



You can read more about it on this BBC news article: George Boole: Statue of Victorian coder unveiled in Lincoln

Antony Dufort designed the bronze sculptures.

The Heslam Trust part funded the the project, supported by Lincoln City Council.

Paul Booth, stone mason, was responsible for the installation.