By Gary Nisbet | Glasgow Sculpture Database [Search = Glasgow Cross] Click here to view full database |
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Abernethy Street (Haghill), Children's Playground Unite De Recreation (1996-8) Sculptor: R Miller; Commissioned by Glasgow City Council | 1 top |
Alexandra Parade (Dennistoun), Former WD & HO Wills Tobacco Factory - Interior now City Park, 368 Alexandra Parade Industrial History of Glasgow (2002) Sculptor: A Scott | 2 top |
Bath Street (Charing Cross), King's Theatre, 335 Bath Street Five Profile Portrait Medallions, Heraldic Lion and Associated Decorative Carving (1903-4) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: F Matcham; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 3 top |
Bridge Street (Laurieston), Former Glasgow Savings Bank, 63-7 Bridge Street Four Relief Panels (1888) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Gordon (Recast first floor bank premises) | 4 top |
Buchanan Street (City Centre), Former Glasgow Herald Building, 63-9 Buchanan Street Statues of Caxton and Gutenberg (1879-80) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: J Sellars; Mason: John Morrison | 5 top |
Buchanan Street (City Centre), Former Glasgow Herald Building, 63-9 Buchanan Street Narrative Relief Panels (1879-80) Sculptor: CB Grassby; Architect: J Sellars; Mason: John Morrison | 6 top |
Buchanan Street (City Centre), Former Royal Bank of Scotland, now Borders bookshop, 92-100 Buchanan Street / Royal Bank Place / Exchange Place Relief Panel of 'Medieval Masons at Work' (1998) Sculptor: unknown; Commissioned by the Incorporation of Masons of Glasgow | 7 top |
Buchanan Street (City Centre), Pedestrian Precinct, near the junction with St Vincent Street Topographical Relief Map of the Centre of Glasgow (1990) Sculptor: K Chambers | 8 top |
Carlton Place (Gorbals), Sheriff Court of Glasgow and Strathkelvin, 1 Carlton Place Symbolic Relief (Legend of St Kentigern) (1985-6) Sculptor: J Kempsell; Architects: Keppie Henderson & Partners | 9 top |
Cathedral Square (Townhead), St Mungo Museum of Religous Life and Art Steel Window Grilles with Imagery from the Glasgow Coat of Arms (1992) Designer: ; Fabricator: H McGarva; Architect: I Begg | 10 top |
Clyde Street (Merchant City), Custom House Quay, a few yards east of Glasgow Bridge La Pasionaria (Monument to Dolores Ibarruri) (1974-9) Sculptor: A Dooley | 11 top |
Douglas Street (City Centre), Former City of Glasgow Friendly Society Building, 121 Douglas Street Monument to John Stewart (1920-1) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architects: John Keppie & Henderson | 12 top |
Elie Street (Partick), 1-3 Elie Street Topographical Scenes at Partick Cross (1990) Sculptor: L Clark; Cast by: Plean Pre-cast | 13 top |
Elmbank Crescent (Charing Cross), Quaker House, 38 Elmbank Crescent Decorative Railings and Sign (c.1996) Sculptor: J Creed | 14 top |
Elmbank Crescent (Charing Cross), Former Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, now Scottish Opera Rehearsal Rooms, 39 Elmbank Crescent Decorative Cartouches and Trophies (1907-8) Sculptors: Holmes & Jackson; Architects: JB Wilson & Son | 15 top |
Elmbank Crescent (Charing Cross), Former Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, now Scottish Opera Rehearsal Rooms, 39 Elmbank Crescent Titanic Disaster Memorial (c.1912) Sculptors: WK Brown; Architects: JB Wilson & Son | 16 top |
Elmbank Lane (Charing Cross), Rear of King's Theatre Abstract Wall Relief (c.1972) Sculptor: K McCarter; Architects: Richard Seifert Co-Partnership | 17 top |
George Square (City Centre), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. In the spandrels of second-storey windows The Trades and Industries of Glasgow (1883-8) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 18 top |
George Square (City Centre), City Chambers, East Elevation - John Street Glasgow Arms, Datestone and decorative carving (1883-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 19 top |
George Street (City Centre), Glasgow Parish Council Chambers, 266 George Street Spandrel Figures (1900-02) Sculptor: JC Young; Architects: Thomson & Sandilands; Mason: Shaw & Son | 20 top |
Glasgow Cross (Calton), Tolbooth Steeple, Glasgow Cross Glasgow Arms, Royal Monograms and Symbols (C.1625) Sculptor: unknown; Designed by: J Boyd | 21 top |
Glasgow Cross (Calton), Mercat Cross, 1 Saltmarket Unicorn and Associated Decorative Carving (1929-30) Modeller: ; Carvers: Dawson & Young; Architect: EB Hughes; Builders: Thaw & Campbell | 22 top |
Glasgow Cross (Calton), Mercat Building, 15-23 London Road Six Allegorical Figures and Associated Decorative Carving (c.1925-8) Sculptors: B Schotz, AC Dawson, A Proudfoot; Carvers: Holmes & Jackson; Architect: AG Henderson (for Honeyman & Keppie) | 23 top |
Glasgow Green (Calton), In the centre of the north-west division Lord Nelson Obelisk (1806) Designer: D Hamilton; Builder: A Brockett | 24 top |
Glasgow Green (Calton), South of People's Palace Hugh MacDonald Fountain (1872, Paisley; 1881, removed to Glasgow Green) Sculptor: J Mossman (bronze profile portrait, now removed and replaced with a cement copy), unknown (fountain) | 25 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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