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Claire Bailey Birds

Image source Town of Bassendean

Artist: Claire Bailey

Asset Type: Architectural sculpture

Year of Work: 2016

Location: 93 Old Perth Road

Provenance: Town of Bassendean

Description: Do you know anything more about this artwork? Please comment below or contact us on:

info@museumofperth.com.au

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The Boat Story

Image source City of Nedlands

Artist: Claire Bailey

Asset Type: Sculpture

Year: 2003

Location: Hampden Rd Nedlands

Province: City of Nedlands

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Reeds

Image source City of Wanneroo

Artist: Claire Bailey

Asset Type: Sculpture

Year of Work: Unknown

Location: Rotary Park, Opportunity Playspace, Scenic Drive, Wanneroo

Provenance: City of Wanneroo

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Climbing Bars

Image Source City of Wanneroo

Image source City of Wanneroo

Artist: Claire Bailey

Asset Type: Public amenity

Year of Work: Unknown

Location: Rotary Park, Opportunity Playspace, Scenic Drive, Wanneroo

Provenance: City of Wanneroo

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Musical Chimes

Image Source City of Wanneroo

Image source City of Wanneroo

Artist: Claire Bailey

Asset Type: Sculpture

Year of Work: Unknown

Location: Inside large fort at Rotary Park, Opportunity Playspace, Scenic Drive, Wanneroo

Provenance: City of Wanneroo

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Gumnut Babies

Image source Eugene Scrivener (Museum of Perth)

Artist: Claire Bailey, Indra Geidans

Asset Type: Sculpture

Year of Work: 2001

Location: Western edge of Stirling Gardens

Provenance: City of Perth

Description: The bronze Gumnut Babies are based on the characters Snuggle Pot and Cuddle Pie created by May Gibbs in the 1930s. May Gibbs, a popular author of children’s books, attributed the creation of the Gumnut Babies to her memories of Western Australia’s wild flowers. Her aim was to encourage a love of the Australian bush in children.

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