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Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Gormley - Angel of the North DP059218

Gormley - Angel of the North DP059218
THE ANGEL OF THE NORTH, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. General view of Angel of the North by Anthony Gormley, lit at twilight. Photographed by James O. Davies in 2008

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Hepworth - Winged Figure DP183019

Hepworth - Winged Figure DP183019
John Lewis Departmant Store, Oxford Street, Marylebone, Greater London. Barbara Hepworth sculpture " Winged Figure" mounted on Holles Street elevation. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Crosby Sands N060825

Crosby Sands N060825
CROSBY SANDS, Crosby, Liverpool. General view of the sands including " Another Place art installation by Antony Gormley

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Concrete Cows DP195096

Concrete Cows DP195096
Monks Way, Bancroft, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. General view of sculpture - Cows, north of Monks Way

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: ArcelorMittal Orbit 35094_043

ArcelorMittal Orbit 35094_043
The ArcelorMittal Orbit, formerly known as the Orbit Tower, constructed for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Stratford Marsh, Greater London Authority, 2021

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Statue of Sir Winston Churchill DP167766

Statue of Sir Winston Churchill DP167766
Parliament Square, City of Westminster, London. General view of square with the bronze statue of Sir Winston Churchill created by Ivor Roberts-Jones

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Poppies: Wave 28825_008

Poppies: Wave 28825_008
Cascade Bridge and Weir, Bretton Park, Wakefield. This lies within the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in the grounds of Bretton Hall

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Poppies: Wave 28825_009

Poppies: Wave 28825_009
Cascade Bridge and Weir, Bretton Park, Wakefield. This lies within the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in the grounds of Bretton Hall

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Northumberlandia 28289_028

Northumberlandia 28289_028
Northumberlandia, Lady of the North, Cramlington, Northumberland. A huge land sculpture in the shape of a reclining female figure, completed in 2012

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Oldenburg / van Bruggen - Bottle of Notes DP169355

Oldenburg / van Bruggen - Bottle of Notes DP169355
Bottle of Notes sculpture, by Claes Oldenburg & Coose van Bruggen, 1993. Centre Square, Middlesbrough. A tribute to Captain Cooke (1728-79). Photographed by Alun Bull 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Fleischmann - Mining Memorial DP169357

Fleischmann - Mining Memorial DP169357
Anderton Shearer Mining Memorial, 1963-5, bronze sculpture by Arthur Fleischmann. Originally sited as a fountain at The National Coal Board, Anderton House, Lowton, Lancashire

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Hepworth - Curved Reclining Form DP169058

Hepworth - Curved Reclining Form DP169058
Barbara Hepworth sculpture of Curved Reclining Form (Rosewall), Future Walk, West Bars, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Photographed by Alun Bull 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Johnson - Celebration of Engineering Sciences DP168902

Johnson - Celebration of Engineering Sciences DP168902
Relief sculpture - A Celebration of Engineering Sciences on Department of Mechanical Engineering Building at University of Leeds by Allen Johnson, 1963. Listed Grade II

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Soukop - Donkey DP178233

Soukop - Donkey DP178233
Donkey (1955) by Willi Soukop, Pittmans Field, Harlow, Essex. General view from the north west. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Soukop - Donkey DP178234

Soukop - Donkey DP178234
Donkey (1955) by Willi Soukop, Pittmans Field, Harlow, Essex. View from the west. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Chadwick - Trigon DP178260

Chadwick - Trigon DP178260
Trigon (1961) by Lynn Chadwick, Broad Walk, Town Centre, Harlow, Essex. General view from the south east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Frink - Boar DP178251

Frink - Boar DP178251
Boar (1970) by Elisabeth Frink, The Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex. Detail view from the north east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Frink - Boar DP178250

Frink - Boar DP178250
Boar (1970) by Elisabeth Frink, The Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex. Detail view from the south east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Frink - Boar DP178248

Frink - Boar DP178248
Boar (1970) by Elisabeth Frink, The Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex. General view from the south east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: McWilliam - Elisabeth Frink DP178239

McWilliam - Elisabeth Frink DP178239
Portrait figure of Elisabeth Frink (1956) by Frederick Edward McWilliam, West Walk, Town Centre, Harlow, Essex. General view from the east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: McWilliam - Elisabeth Frink DP178241

McWilliam - Elisabeth Frink DP178241
Portrait figure of Elisabeth Frink (1956) by Frederick Edward McWilliam, West Walk, Town Centre, Harlow, Essex. General view from the north east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Mitchell - reliefs / mosaics DP178283

Mitchell - reliefs / mosaics DP178283
Seven reliefs/mosaics (1963) by William Mitchell, The Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex. Detail view from the south east of relief/mosaic No.7 (ordered from west to east). Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Mitchell - reliefs / mosaics DP178280

Mitchell - reliefs / mosaics DP178280
Seven reliefs/mosaics (1963) by William Mitchell, The Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex. Detail view from the south east of relief/mosaic No.4 (ordered from west to east). Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Mitchell - reliefs / mosaics DP178276

Mitchell - reliefs / mosaics DP178276
Seven reliefs/mosaics (1963) by William Mitchell, The Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex. Detail view from the south of relief/mosaic No.7 (ordered from west to east). Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Mitchell - reliefs / mosaics DP178273

Mitchell - reliefs / mosaics DP178273
Seven reliefs/mosaics (1963) by William Mitchell, The Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex. Detail view from the south of relief/mosaic No.4 (ordered from west to east). Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Brown - Meat Porters DP178265

Brown - Meat Porters DP178265
Meat Porters (1959) by Ralph Brown, Market Square, Town Centre, Harlow, Essex. General view from the south west. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Brown - Meat Porters DP178262

Brown - Meat Porters DP178262
Meat Porters (1959) by Ralph Brown, Market Square, Town Centre, Harlow, Essex. General view from the south east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Clarke - Cross Theme DP184066

Clarke - Cross Theme DP184066
Cross Theme (1962) by Geoffrey Clarke. The Chapel of the Ascension, Bishop Otter Campus, University of Chichester, Chichester, West Sussex. Cast aluminium sculpture which represents the crucifixion

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Clarke - Cross Theme DP184063

Clarke - Cross Theme DP184063
Cross Theme (1962) by Geoffrey Clarke. The Chapel of the Ascension, Bishop Otter Campus, University of Chichester, Chichester, West Sussex. Cast aluminium sculpture which represents the crucifixion

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Clarke - Cross Theme DP184062

Clarke - Cross Theme DP184062
Cross Theme (1962) by Geoffrey Clarke. The Chapel of the Ascension, Bishop Otter Campus, University of Chichester, Chichester, West Sussex. Cast aluminium sculpture which represents the crucifixion

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Robert-Jones - Augustus John DP184060

Robert-Jones - Augustus John DP184060
Augustus John statue (1974) by Ivor Robert-Jones. Riverside Place, Fordingbridge, Hampshire. General view from the south west. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Robert-Jones - Augustus John DP184054

Robert-Jones - Augustus John DP184054
Augustus John statue (1974) by Ivor Robert-Jones. Riverside Place, Fordingbridge, Hampshire. General view from the north east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Robert-Jones - Augustus John DP184057

Robert-Jones - Augustus John DP184057
Augustus John statue (1974) by Ivor Robert-Jones. Riverside Place, Fordingbridge, Hampshire. General view from the north. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: McWilliam - Help DP178228

McWilliam - Help DP178228
Help (1977) by Frederick Edward McWilliam, St Johns Arts and Recreation Centre, St Johns Walk, Old Harlow, Essex. Two figures, representing the Troubles in Northern Ireland

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: McWilliam - Father Courage DP173310

McWilliam - Father Courage DP173310
Father Courage (1960) by Frederick Edward McWilliam, (located near the Gulbenkian Cinema) University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent. Detail view showing the texture on the head of Father Courage

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: McWilliam - Father Courage DP173304

McWilliam - Father Courage DP173304
Father Courage (1960) by Frederick Edward McWilliam, (located near the Gulbenkian Cinema) University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent. General view from the south west. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Cox - Hymn DP173299

Cox - Hymn DP173299
Hymn (1990-91) by Stephen Cox, (located on the hillside south of Keynes College) University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent. General view from the south. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Cox - Hymn DP173297

Cox - Hymn DP173297
Hymn (1990-91) by Stephen Cox, (located on the hillside south of Keynes College) University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent. General view from the south east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Hepworth - Construction (Crucifixion) DP173290

Hepworth - Construction (Crucifixion) DP173290
Construction (Crucifixion) (1966) by Barbara Hepworth, Winchester Cathedral, Dome Alley, Winchester, Hampshire. Detail view from the south. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Hepworth - Construction (Crucifixion) DP173287

Hepworth - Construction (Crucifixion) DP173287
Construction (Crucifixion) (1966) by Barbara Hepworth, Winchester Cathedral, Dome Alley, Winchester, Hampshire. General view from the south. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: King - Declaration DP172944

King - Declaration DP172944
Declaration (1961) by Phillip King. Beaumanor Hall, Beaumanor Drive, Woodhouse, Loughborough, Leicestershire. Detail view of the cement and steel sculpture. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: King - Declaration DP172937

King - Declaration DP172937
Declaration (1961) by Phillip King. Beaumanor Hall, Beaumanor Drive, Woodhouse, Loughborough, Leicestershire. General view of the cement and steel sculpture from the west

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: King - Dunstable Reel DP172934

King - Dunstable Reel DP172934
Dunstable Reel (1970) by Phillip King. Countesthorpe College, Winchester Road, Countesthorpe, Leicestershire. Detail view of the painted steel sculpture. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: King - Dunstable Reel DP172922

King - Dunstable Reel DP172922
Dunstable Reel (1970) by Phillip King. Countesthorpe College, Winchester Road, Countesthorpe, Leicestershire. General view of the painted steel sculpture. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Mitchell - Relief Mural DP172765

Mitchell - Relief Mural DP172765
Relief Mural (1967) by William Mitchell, County Hall, Saint Annes Crescent, Lewes, East Sussex. Detail view showing the bronzed fibreglass. Photographed by Steven Baker 2014

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Mitchell - Relief Mural DP172760

Mitchell - Relief Mural DP172760
Relief Mural (1967) by William Mitchell, County Hall, Saint Annes Crescent, Lewes, East Sussex. General view from the north. Photographed by Steven Baker 2014

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Skelton - The Symbol of Discovery DP172757

Skelton - The Symbol of Discovery DP172757
The Symbol of Discovery (1963) by John Skelton, East Row, Chichester, West Sussex. Detail view, two hands cradling a man made jewel of gold leaf set in perspex. Photographed by Steven Baker 2014

Background imagePost War public sculpture Collection: Skelton - The Symbol of Discovery DP172754

Skelton - The Symbol of Discovery DP172754
The Symbol of Discovery (1963) by John Skelton, East Row, Chichester, West Sussex. General view from the south east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2014



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