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English: Animations made at Perrott's Folly in Birmingham on 9th August as part of the <a href="http://www.follyproject.org/" rel="nofollow">Folly Project</a>

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The Folly Project aims to start a conversation between artists, buildings of historic significance and their communities.

Follies are often described as pieces of fanciful architecture without useful function. Far from decorative whimsy, Perrott’s Folly was designed to be a very visible symbol of ownership and status. Built in 1758 for the wealthy landowner John Perrott, the folly was used as a viewing tower within his country estate. Entertaining friends and peers from the tower, Perrott would have been able to show the extent of his wealth in an immediate way. Rising 30 meters high, the tower was not only used to see, but could also be seen widely. It is for this reason the tower is also referred to as the Monument.

Perrott’s Folly continued to be used as a weather recording station under the Birmingham Midland Institute until the late 20th Century.
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