Great North Snowdogs :: Shared Description
The Great North Snowdogs were a temporary public art trail in North East England during autumn 2016. 61 snowdog sculptures, each painted individually and sponsored by local businesses, were on public display, mostly within Tyne & Wear. After the end of the exhibition, the sculptures were auctioned with the proceeds going to St. Oswald's Hospice, a charity providing care and support to people with serious or terminal illness. More information about the Great North Snowdogs is here: Link
A snowdog trail was displayed in Brighton and Hove at around the same time: Link

A snowdog trail was displayed in Brighton and Hove at around the same time: Link
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Created: Sun, 13 Nov 2016, Updated: Sun, 13 Nov 2016
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