DescriptionHolm totem pole - geograph.org.uk - 1340213.jpg
English: Holm totem pole This totem pole was put into position on 29 September 2007. Canadian carvers from the Squamish First Nations region had travelled to the Orkney Mainland to work with local people to produce this unusual piece of artwork for the Holm community.
The carvers met local schoolchildren and members of the community who then helped to design and carve the 10m high pole. It was erected in the corner of the new sports field directly in line with the end of the first Churchill Barrier.
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