By Gary Nisbet | Glasgow Sculpture Database [Search = High%20Street] Click here to view full database |
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10 matches were found |
Atlas Square (Springburn), Facing Public Library and Museum Springburn Heritage and Hope (1988-9) Sculptor: V Butler; Foundry: Burleighfield Foundry, High Wycombe | 1 top |
Cambridge Street (City Centre), Cambridge Buildings, 8-12 Cambridge Street Seven High Relief Heads and associated decorative sculpture (1897-1902) Sculptor: J Young; Architects: Baird & Thomson | 2 top |
High Street (Townhead), Former British Linen Company Bank, 215 High Street Allegorical Female Figure (1895) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Salmon, Son & Gillespie | 3 top |
High Street (Townhead), Former British Linen Company Bank, 215 High Street Commemorative Plaque (1895) Sculptor: WF Salmon; Architects: Salmon, Son & Gillespie | 4 top |
High Street (Townhead), Tenement building, 252-84 High Street Relief Carvings of Animals and Floral Decoration (1899-1903) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: Burnet, Boston & Carruthers; Built for: City Improvement Trust | 5 top |
Highburgh Road (West End), Dowanhill Park Cast-iron Drinking Fountain (c.1903) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 6 top |
Kelvingrove Park (West End), Kelvingrove Park, At the eastern end of Prince of Wales Bridge Highland Light Infantry Memorial (1906) Sculptor: WB Rhind | 7 top |
Observatory Road (Dowanhill), Notre Dame High School, 160 Observatory Road Relief Panels, Statues and Associated Carving (1937-41, 1949-53) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: TS Cordiner | 8 top |
Saltmarket (City Centre), High Court of the Judiciary Hand-carved Inscription Frieze (1997, Frieze; 1809-14, Building) Sculptor: G Breeze; Architect: W Stark; Commissioned by Scottish Court Service through Art in Partnership | 9 top |
Sauchiehall Street (City Centre), Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum, (former Annan Gallery), 518 Sauchiehall Streeet Two Seated Michelangelesque Figures (1903-4) Sculptors: McGilvray & Ferris; Architects: Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh | 10 top |
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During the preparation of this database extensive use was made of the book Public Sculpture of Glasgow by Ray McKenzie. |
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