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What is the Knife Angel and why is it in Gateshead? - Chronicle Live
Knife Angel made from 100,000 blades coming to Chester next month - Cheshire Live
Knife Angel' statue coming to Gloucester in a bid to reverse violent crime - Gloucestershire Live
Knife angel' sculpture made of 100,000 confiscated knives to return to Merseyside - Liverpool Echo
Artwork Made from Over 100,000 Knives is a Stand Against Knife Violence
The Knife Angel in Coventry, Set in Context - Our Warwickshire
Official Knife Angel Page | The British Ironwork Centre
The Knife Angel - A Sculpture Made of 100,000 Knives Confiscated by the Police
In Liverpool, a Knife Angel statue sends a sharper kind of holiday message - The Globe and Mail
Knife Angel sculpture erected in Chelmsford's Central Park - BBC News
The Knife Angel in Coventry, Set in Context - Our Warwickshire
Artist Creates 'Knife Angel' to Protest Crime in the UK but Irks Families of Victims
An Angel made of Knives.... - Picture of The British Ironwork Centre, Oswestry - Tripadvisor
What is the Knife Angel and why is it in Gateshead? - Chronicle Live
Knife Angel' sculpture made from 100,000 blades educates young people on the impact of knife crime | ITV News Anglia
Sculptor Spends 2 Years To Build Knife Angel Out Of 100,000 Weapons, However Government Rejects It | Bored Panda
Angel tribute to knife victims in danger as police drag their feet
Knife Angel' sculpture made from 100,000 blades educates young people on the impact of knife crime | ITV News Anglia
The Knife Angel Hereford
Knife angel' made from 100,000 seized blades divides opinion | Sculpture | The Guardian
Knife Angel Statue Coventry Cathedral - 8m Knife Angel sculpture made from 100,000 blades handed into police across the UK. Artist Alfie Bradley Stock Photo - Alamy
Knife Angel' sculpture made from more than 100,000 seized knives set to return to Teesside - Teesside Live
Knife Angel – Morda, England - Atlas Obscura
Carlisle's massive statue made of knives and why it's going to be seen across Cumbria - LancsLive