Description
Possible PicturePost/Postscript. A new artwork depicting the heroes of the book which inspired the classic film Kes has been unveiled near the author's former home of the late Barry Hines, who wrote the novel A Kestrel for a Knave. The sculpture of schoolboy Billy Casper and his adopted kestrel, named Kes, has been installed in the pocket park at the junction of Hoyland Road and Stead Lane, Barns
Upload Date: 04 Jun 2024
Original Filename: YPN-240306-190255002_nlyp-kes sculpture - barnsley-jh-6-yor
Store Filename: 39979996.jpg
Byline: James Hardisty
Keywords: Barnsley;Kes;Picture Post;Post Script;Sculpture;Yorkshire Post
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