In pictures: Kelpies construction work completed

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Construction work on the world's largest pair of equine sculptures has been completed. Angela Finlay, who works for Scottish Canals, took this picture of them.
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The Kelpies, costing £5m, have been installed near Falkirk. Alan Styles, who worked on the project, captured this view from 41m (135ft) in the air on a cherry picker.
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The 30m (100ft) structures are part of the £43m Helix redevelopment project between Falkirk and Grangemouth in central Scotland.
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An official topping-out ceremony is being held on Wednesday 27 November. This picture was taken by Ben Williams, who works with The Helix team in Falkirk.
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The Kelpies' heads were galvanised before their installation. The art work was created by sculptor Andy Scott.
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The Helix project was funded by The Big Lottery Fund, Falkirk Council and Scottish Canals.
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The Kelpies are one of the UK's tallest pieces of public art. The Clydesdale horses they are modelled on are to attend the official completion ceremony.
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The Kelpies will be visible from the M9 motorway, as well as the nearby canal, and could be seen by millions of people each year.

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