Winston Bronnum facts for kids
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Winston Atwood Bronnum
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Winston Bronnum's The World's Largest Lobster
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Born | New Denmark, New Brunswick
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March 21, 1929
Died | September 10, 1991 Sussex, New Brunswick
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(aged 62)
Nationality | Canadian |
Notable work
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The World's Largest Lobster, Jumbo the Elephant |
Winston Bronnum (1929-1991) was a self-taught Dano-Canadian nature artist, sculptor and entrepreneur known for his large concrete animal sculptures which adorn Canadian roadsides. He founded and operated the defunct Animaland Park which showcased a number of his works and served as his workshop. He worked on bridges and hydro dams early on which helped when designing and building the structures. His family name was originally spelled Brønnum.
Notable works
- The Cow Bay Moose, Cow Bay, Nova Scotia, 1959
- Gladstone Horse, Saint John, New Brunswick, 1967
- Broken Down Race Horse (Blowhard), Penobsquis, New Brunswick, 1967
- Maugerville Potato, Maugerville, New Brunswick, 1969
- Jumbo the Elephant, St. Thomas, Ontario, 1985
- The World's Largest Lobster, Shediac, New Brunswick, 1990
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