When the Martians Came. Picture by Kim Craig.


The Surrey town of Woking has long been associated with H G Wells. Wells lived in Woking for several years, during which time he wrote his classic novel of alien invasion, The War of the Worlds (1898), much of which is set in and around the town. For the 1998 centenary of the publication of The War of the Worlds, Woking Borough Council chose to mark Woking's connection with both author and book by commissioning a sculpture representing the book's most striking image: the Martian Fighting Machine. The Woking Martian sculpture was created by artist Michael Condron and unveiled in April 1998. It consists of three elements: the Martian Fighting Machine, the Martian Cylinder and the Bacteria.


Size: 3344px × 5016px
Location: Woking, Surrey, England
Photo credit: © kim craig / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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