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Floating Man. Man with Potential Selves is a piece of public art in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne consisting of three statues, dubbed by sculptor Sean Henry as Standing Man, Walking Man and Floating Man. They are meant to represent three aspects or alter egos of the same man, based on no-one in particular, rather symbolising an Everyman character, or the working men of the city.
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
Standing Man. Man with Potential Selves is a piece of public art in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne consisting of three statues, dubbed by sculptor Sean Henry as Standing Man, Walking Man and Floating Man. They are meant to represent three aspects or alter egos of the same man, based on no-one in particular, rather symbolising an Everyman character, or the working men of the city.
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
Grainger Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
"Joseph Cowen 1829 - 1900. Erected by Public Subscription 1906." Westgate Road/Fenkle Street, Newcastle.
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
Clayton Strteet, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
St. Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
        
      
     
    
    
      
       
        
          
Bewick Street, to Central Station. Newcastle-upon-Tyne
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
St. Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
St. Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
Behind Joy's house, Bridgewater Canal
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
The Bridgewater canal opened in 1761. It was the first canal in Britin that did not follow an existing watercourse. There are no locks on the canal. The success of the Bridgewater Canal launched the age of "Canal Mania" when around 4,000 miles of canals were built over the next 50 years.
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
Bridgewater Canal
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
The Bridgewater canal opened in 1761. It was the first canal in Britin that did not follow an existing watercourse. There are no locks on the canal. The success of the Bridgewater Canal launched the age of "Canal Mania" when around 4,000 miles of canals were built over the next 50 years.
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
Lymm Village
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
Pretty houses off the main street of Lymm village
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
The Bridgewater canal opened in 1761. It was the first canal in Britin that did not follow an existing watercourse. There are no locks on the canal. The success of the Bridgewater Canal launched the age of "Canal Mania" when around 4,000 miles of canals were built over the next 50 years.
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
In Lymm village
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
Set of old stocks in Lymm village
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
Bridgewater Canal
        
      
     
    
      
       
        
          
On the Lymm main street