A SCULPTOR reflecting the decline of heavy industry in the region has been unveiled.
Two 6ft stainless steel hands represent those of skilled workers that are no longer required.
Ray Lonsdale, of South Hetton, east Durham, has called the piece Lament, in mourning of the death of industries such as mining, shipbuilding and steel-making.
It was unveiled yesterday at Venerable Bede School, Sunderland.
Mr Lonsdale, a former maintenance fitter, said: "I have seen the decline and disintegration of these industries and a lot of skilled people have ended up in very different jobs to their fathers and grandfathers.
"There used to be a 'brothers together' atmosphere, but today people have targets and colleagues instead of workmates.
"People tend to look back on those days with affection - it's a way of life that has disappeared."
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