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Viking kings move chess encounter to Ramsey courthouse

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The sculpture of two Kings of Mann and the Isles who had strong links to Ramsey has been relocated from Ramsey town hall to the Courthouse grounds in Parliament Street.

King Godred Crovan, also known as King Orry, and his son, the statesman King Olaf, are depicted in the sculpture, the work of local artist Amanda Barton.

The piece was commissioned by Ramsey Town Commissioners in 2000 to mark the passing into the new millennium and references the change through the images of the old warrior King Orry and the politically astute young King Olaf playing chess.

The younger man appears to be playing classical chess, the elder the ancient Viking game of Merels or mill.

Other subtle cues, such as the figures’ different clothing, weapons and accoutrements, also hint at the changing times.

Ramsey Town Commissioners’ chairman Captain Nigel Malpass, pictured above, said: ‘Such a magnificent work of art as this has long merited a more prominent setting where as many members of the public could admire the artist’s skills and gain a sense of the epic significance of these two rulers.

‘Amanda Barton’s sculpture of these two legendary figures in Manx history representing changing times could not be a more fitting metaphor for the regeneration of Ramsey town centre.’

For more information about the sculpture visit ramsey.gov.im


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