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The Hymn is a granite sculpture by Stephen Cox.
The Hymn is a granite sculpture by Stephen Cox. It is located in the University of Kent, it was established to mark its silver jubilee in 1990.
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University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NJ, UK
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