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Eric Morecambe statue a99_08584
MORECAMBE, Lancashire. Statue of Eric Morecambe by Graham Ibbeson. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 1088587
Filename: aa99_08584.jpg
Size: 3737 x 4675 (21.1MB)
Date: 30th June 2008
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive
Source: English Heritage Images
Job Title: Staff Photographer
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This print showcases the iconic Eric Morecambe statue, a true testament to the beloved comedian's legacy. Standing proudly in MORECAMBE, Lancashire, this remarkable sculpture was brought to life by the talented artist Graham Ibbeson. The image captures the essence of this magnificent statue against a breathtaking coastal backdrop. With its intricate details and lifelike representation, it is evident that every aspect of Eric Morecambe's character has been meticulously captured. Eric Morecambe was one half of the legendary comedy duo "Morecambe and Wise," whose wit and charm entertained millions across generations. This statue serves as a lasting tribute to his immense talent and enduring impact on British entertainment. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded of Eric Morecambe's infectious laughter that could light up any room. His mischievous smile seems frozen in time, inviting us to join him in his joyous world of humor and laughter. Set against the stunning coast of Lancashire, this sculpture not only pays homage to an extraordinary individual but also becomes part of the landscape itself—a symbol connecting past and present. It stands tall as a reminder that great art can transcend time and continue to inspire for years to come. Peter Williams' expert photography skillfully captures both the grandeur of this sculpture and its harmonious integration with nature. Through his lens, he invites us into an immersive experience where art meets reality. In preserving moments like these through photography, Historic England ensures that future generations will have access to our rich cultural heritage—an everlasting reminder of those who have shaped our society with their creativity and passion.