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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

You have to go along and visit the Knife Angel in the cathedral grounds. It stands as a monument against violence and aggression.

The knives used in it's creation had been confiscated by Police authorities from around the country, 30% of the knives used arrived at the works still bloodied in evidence tubes.

I live near the place he was created and been to see him a few times, watched him go on his Liverpool journey yesterday, quite emotional. The creator wishes him to eventually be on display in Trafalgar square, but Sadiq Khan thinks he is a negative image for the city to display.

Shame, it truly is a thought provoking emotional piece of art.

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By *gcw2014Couple  over a year ago

just outside of liverpool

Hoping to go and view it over the weekend.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You have to go along and visit the Knife Angel in the cathedral grounds. It stands as a monument against violence and aggression.

The knives used in it's creation had been confiscated by Police authorities from around the country, 30% of the knives used arrived at the works still bloodied in evidence tubes.

I live near the place he was created and been to see him a few times, watched him go on his Liverpool journey yesterday, quite emotional. The creator wishes him to eventually be on display in Trafalgar square, but Sadiq Khan thinks he is a negative image for the city to display.

Shame, it truly is a thought provoking emotional piece of art."

Doesn't sound like a good idea for London with all the knife deaths.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i saw it, it’s an amazing piece of sculpture, it really does create a lot of emotions.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Hoping to go and view it over the weekend. "

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"i saw it, it’s an amazing piece of sculpture, it really does create a lot of emotions."

I know the sculptor, and literally blood, sweat and tears have gone into creating it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Imagine if they put a brick to symbolise every car stereo robbed in Merseyside , there would be a thousand pyramids

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Imagine if they put a brick to symbolise every car stereo robbed in Merseyside , there would be a thousand pyramids "

slow clap to you my friend

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Imagine if they put a brick to symbolise every car stereo robbed in Merseyside , there would be a thousand pyramids "

Wow do you have an amazing 1980’s porn star bush to go with your amazing 1980’s humour

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Scousers

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By *imply_SensualMan  over a year ago

warrington


"You have to go along and visit the Knife Angel in the cathedral grounds. It stands as a monument against violence and aggression.

The knives used in it's creation had been confiscated by Police authorities from around the country, 30% of the knives used arrived at the works still bloodied in evidence tubes.

I live near the place he was created and been to see him a few times, watched him go on his Liverpool journey yesterday, quite emotional. The creator wishes him to eventually be on display in Trafalgar square, but Sadiq Khan thinks he is a negative image for the city to display.

Shame, it truly is a thought provoking emotional piece of art."

Going into the office in Liverpool one day next week so will pay a visit - Anglican Cathedral?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You have to go along and visit the Knife Angel in the cathedral grounds. It stands as a monument against violence and aggression.

The knives used in it's creation had been confiscated by Police authorities from around the country, 30% of the knives used arrived at the works still bloodied in evidence tubes.

I live near the place he was created and been to see him a few times, watched him go on his Liverpool journey yesterday, quite emotional. The creator wishes him to eventually be on display in Trafalgar square, but Sadiq Khan thinks he is a negative image for the city to display.

Shame, it truly is a thought provoking emotional piece of art.

Going into the office in Liverpool one day next week so will pay a visit - Anglican Cathedral? "

yup

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is this a permanent fixture or just passing through on a tour, and if so how long is it here for?

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire

Damm was there staying not far from the cathedral last week, wish I had known

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes it’s well worth seeing. Wonderful sculpture and a good idea to highlight how out of control knife crime

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You have to go along and visit the Knife Angel in the cathedral grounds. It stands as a monument against violence and aggression.

The knives used in it's creation had been confiscated by Police authorities from around the country, 30% of the knives used arrived at the works still bloodied in evidence tubes.

I live near the place he was created and been to see him a few times, watched him go on his Liverpool journey yesterday, quite emotional. The creator wishes him to eventually be on display in Trafalgar square, but Sadiq Khan thinks he is a negative image for the city to display.

Shame, it truly is a thought provoking emotional piece of art."

Knives are tools.

When the Labour party ban knives and guns the problem gets worse not better.

I think weapons are a good thing. The honest citizen carrying a weapon cancles out the criminals.

Making it illegal for self defence is a form of opression. We are merely serfs not free men.

I believe in the 2nd amendment and a person's right to carry a weapon and defend themselves.

Knives aren't weapons though. I'm not intrested in seeing a display of kitchen knives.

They might aswell ban blunt objects...

It's still not going to stop criminals having acess to guns.

"Sometimes your only friend is your knife"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Doesn't sound like a good idea for London with all the knife deaths. "

It's illegal to carry a gun or knife in London.

Since the government baned private citizens owning handguns and carrying knives the problem has got worse.

That's because British people are very stupid and backwards compaired to America.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Doesn't sound like a good idea for London with all the knife deaths.

It's illegal to carry a gun or knife in London.

Since the government baned private citizens owning handguns and carrying knives the problem has got worse.

That's because British people are very stupid and backwards compaired to America."

The last sentence just made me howl.

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By *tingly ByronMan  over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"You have to go along and visit the Knife Angel in the cathedral grounds. It stands as a monument against violence and aggression.

The knives used in it's creation had been confiscated by Police authorities from around the country, 30% of the knives used arrived at the works still bloodied in evidence tubes.

I live near the place he was created and been to see him a few times, watched him go on his Liverpool journey yesterday, quite emotional. The creator wishes him to eventually be on display in Trafalgar square, but Sadiq Khan thinks he is a negative image for the city to display.

Shame, it truly is a thought provoking emotional piece of art.

Knives are tools.

When the Labour party ban knives and guns the problem gets worse not better.

I think weapons are a good thing. The honest citizen carrying a weapon cancles out the criminals.

Making it illegal for self defence is a form of opression. We are merely serfs not free men.

I believe in the 2nd amendment and a person's right to carry a weapon and defend themselves.

Knives aren't weapons though. I'm not intrested in seeing a display of kitchen knives.

They might aswell ban blunt objects...

It's still not going to stop criminals having acess to guns.

"Sometimes your only friend is your knife""

Do we have the 2nd Amendment in the UK?

If your only friend is a knife you need to stay home more.

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By *tingly ByronMan  over a year ago

In a town Fab forgot


"

Doesn't sound like a good idea for London with all the knife deaths.

It's illegal to carry a gun or knife in London.

Since the government baned private citizens owning handguns and carrying knives the problem has got worse.

That's because British people are very stupid and backwards compaired to America.

The last sentence just made me howl. "

Me too.

It's a bramah of a statement.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You have to go along and visit the Knife Angel in the cathedral grounds. It stands as a monument against violence and aggression.

The knives used in it's creation had been confiscated by Police authorities from around the country, 30% of the knives used arrived at the works still bloodied in evidence tubes.

I live near the place he was created and been to see him a few times, watched him go on his Liverpool journey yesterday, quite emotional. The creator wishes him to eventually be on display in Trafalgar square, but Sadiq Khan thinks he is a negative image for the city to display.

Shame, it truly is a thought provoking emotional piece of art.

Knives are tools.

When the Labour party ban knives and guns the problem gets worse not better.

I think weapons are a good thing. The honest citizen carrying a weapon cancles out the criminals.

Making it illegal for self defence is a form of opression. We are merely serfs not free men.

I believe in the 2nd amendment and a person's right to carry a weapon and defend themselves.

Knives aren't weapons though. I'm not intrested in seeing a display of kitchen knives.

They might aswell ban blunt objects...

It's still not going to stop criminals having acess to guns.

"Sometimes your only friend is your knife"

Do we have the 2nd Amendment in the UK?

If your only friend is a knife you need to stay home more. "

I agree, or get out more minus the knife and make new friends.

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

I've just Googled some images ~ quite an incredible piece.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Doesn't sound like a good idea for London with all the knife deaths.

It's illegal to carry a gun or knife in London.

Since the government baned private citizens owning handguns and carrying knives the problem has got worse.

That's because British people are very stupid and backwards compaired to America.

The last sentence just made me howl. "

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Is this a permanent fixture or just passing through on a tour, and if so how long is it here for?"

It's there until the 31st of January.

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By *ensualbicockMan  over a year ago

liverpool wavertree picton clock

I'm taking my nephew the museum tomorrow so I'll venture to the cathedral and take a look

Wish I was as creative

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I'm taking my nephew the museum tomorrow so I'll venture to the cathedral and take a look

Wish I was as creative "

Hope you enjoy it

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