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Obadiah Pulham

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Obadiah Pulham

Sculptor working at Woodbridge in Suffolk, during the early 19th century. He was working for Pulham and Sons, a firm of Victorian landscape gardeners and terracotta manufacturers, run by 5 generations of James Pulmans until it ceased trading in 1939. The firm invented a form of artificial rock, Pulhamite.

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Obadiah Pulham

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Black Bull Inn, W6

This is a much travelled bull. It was sculpted by Obadiah Pulham at Woodbridg...

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