'Train' - A Brick Sculpture by David Mach, Darlington, England
The 'Train' is a sculpture in Darlington made by David Mach in 1997 representing an A4 Pacific Locomotive leaving a tunnel at speed. It took 185,000 bricks to construct it and it stands on the trackbed of one of the old Stockton & Darlington Railway routes.
Darlington Brick Train Sculpture By David Mach
This video shows the sculpture of the Brick Train by the David Mach contructed in 1997 behind the Morrison's supermarket on the Morton retail park Darlington
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Walworth Castle Birds of Prey
Darlington Hippodrome
Raby Castle
Head of Steam - Darlington Railway Museum
South Park
Thornton Hall Gardens
Darlington Train Station
Market Hall and Clock Tower
David Mach's Train sculpture, Darlington
St Cuthberts Church
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2009 - Darlington Rail Museum - Stockton and Darlington Railway Model
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Darlington Brick Train
Brick train sculpture in Darlington
Stockton to Darlington Railway Debate
Adjournment debate in Parliament to mark Anniversary of the Stockton to Darlington Railway
Train Sculpture In Whanganui
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Darlington Railway Museum
Craig Bailey at breakfast ghost hunt. Alpha 103.2
Here is the audio from the Craig Bailey at breakfast ghost hunt, recorded from the Darlington Railway museum.
Blackwell Grange Hotel, Darlington, England
My review of Blackwell Grange Hotel, Darlington, England
Visiting some old faces - Darlington
This video is just A couple of small clips I took when I was visiting family in England.
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David Mach, Precious Light
David Mach discusses burning his match-head sculpture, The Devil, part of his exhibition Precious Light: King James Bible: A Celebration 1611-2011 at City Art Centre, Edinburgh. The exhibition runs until 16 October 2011.
Golgotha...David Mach
Golgotha... Installed in the south transept of Chester Cathedral.
Improvised music by me.
Guests @ Gray's - David Mach
World-renowned Scottish sculptor and installation artist, David Mach will be talking about his artwork in this special evening lecture
Mach's artistic style is based on flowing assemblages of mass-produced objects. Typically these include magazines, vicious teddy bears, newspapers, car tyres, match sticks and coat hangers. Many of his installations are temporary and constructed in public spaces.
Recently Mach has produced some permanent public works such as Out of Order in Kingston upon Thames, the Brick Train (a depiction of an LNER Class A4 steam engine made from 185,000 bricks) and the Big Heids visible from the M8 between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Take A Look At David Machs Brick Train In 4K!
Phantom Drone Footage Of David Machs Brick Train. Music Credited To NaNa & Marin
Stockton Flyer
The Stockton Flyer????????????
A whimsical nod and wink to Locomotion No 1 the first passenger train in the world on the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825.
It appears only once a day at 1pm and the whistles can be heard miles away on the outskirts of the town ????????????
Out Of Order public artwork by David Mach 1989
Out Of Order sculpture installation by David Mach RA, 1989, Old London Road, Kingston upon Thames - 12 ‘tumbling’ telephone boxes. The artist used the Kiosk 6 version of the classic red telephone box, a 1935 design much improved from the original K1, originally produced from concrete in 1920. The K6, designed by architect Sir Giles Scott, was the first phone-box that was used as standard across the UK. Unveiled on 19th December 1989, renovated in 2001 by Unicorn Kiosk Restorations for Kingston Town Neighbourhood Committee.
Darlington brick train
A train made of 185,000 bricks!!!