![]() By Gary Nisbet | Glasgow Sculpture Database [sorted by district] Click here to sort by date Click here to sort by street |
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| Anderston (Argyle Street), Tenement Building, 646-54 Argyle Street Panel with Masonic Insignia, Five Busts and a Deer's Head (1869) Sculptor: unknown | 1 top |
Former Anderston Savings Bank, 752-6 Argyle Street Figurines, Angels and Associated Decorative Carving (1899-1902) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architects: J Salmon II and JG Gillespie; Mason: J Kirkwood | 2 top |
| Anderston (Brown Street), Kentigern House The Symbols of St Kentigern (1985-6) Sculptor: W Scott; Architects: Property Services Agency | 3 top |
Former Seamen's Institute, 9 Brown Street / Broomielaw Nautical Reliefs: Ocean Liner and Sailing Ship (c.1927; demolished 2002) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: RA Bryden & Robertson | 4 top |
| Anderston (Granville Street), Mitchell Theatre Figurative Programme (1875-7) Sculptors: J Mossman, W Mossman Junior; Assisted by: DM Ferguson; Architect: J Sellars; Mason: J Watson | 5 top |
Mitchell Theatre Twelve cast-iron lamp standards (1875-7) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 6 top |
| Anderston (James Watt Street), Former Grain Store, 69 James Watt Street Keg, Anchor and Bales in Pediment and Acanthus Acroterion (c.1848) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Stephen | 7 top |
Mitchell Library, 201 North Street - Exterior work Allegorical Figures of Literature and Wisdom, Keystone Head and Putti (c.1909) Sculptors: TJ Clapperton, J Keller and W Vickers; Architect: WB Whitie; Masons: P&W Anderson Ltd | 8 top |
| Anderston (North Street), Mitchell Library, 201 North Street - Interior work Portrait Bust of Stephen Mitchell (1881) Sculptor: J Mossman; | 9 top |
| Anderston (North Street), Mitchell Library, 201 North Street - Interior work Memorial Tablet to Francis Thornton Barrett (1922) Sculptor: GH Paulin; | 10 top |
| Barlanark (Barlanark Road), Opposite 44 Barlanark Road Calvay Milestone (1995) Sculptor: S Skrynka | 11 top |
| Bellahouston (Bellahouston Park), House for an Art Lover (Competition design of 1901) Tree of Life (1990-6) Designer and Architect: CR Mackintosh; Carver: J Kennedy; Modern Realisation by GD Lodge & Partners (main consultant A McMillan); Working drawings prepared by G Robinson | 12 top |
| Braehead (King's Inch Road), Clydebuilt, Scottish Maritime Museum, Braehead Shopping Centre The Shipbuilders (2000) Sculptors: A Scott and K Mackay, of Scott Associates Sculpture and Design Ltd | 13 top |
| Bridgeton (Greenhead Street), Greenview School, 47 Greenhead Street The Scholar and associated reliefs (1873-4) Sculptor: W Brodie | 14 top |
Bridgeton District Library, 23 Landressy Street Figurative Programme (1906) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: JR Rhind | 15 top |
| Bridgeton (McPhun Park), McPhun Park, Glasgow Green 'Springtime' Pedestal (c.1949) Sculptor: TJ Clapperton | 16 top |
| Bridgeton (McPhun Park), McPhun Park, Glasgow Green James Watt (c.1864) Sculptor: CB Grassby | 17 top |
| Calton (Duke Street), Former Ladywell School, 94 Duke Street Six Portrait Roundels (c.1858) Sculptor: J Crawford; Architect: J Burnet | 18 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Cross), Tolbooth Steeple, Glasgow Cross Glasgow Arms, Royal Monograms and Symbols (C.1625) Sculptor: unknown; Designed by: J Boyd | 19 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Cross), Mercat Cross, 1 Saltmarket Unicorn and Associated Decorative Carving (1929-30) Modeller: ; Carvers: Dawson & Young; Architect: EB Hughes; Builders: Thaw & Campbell | 20 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Cross), 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) | 21 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), In the centre of the north-west division Lord Nelson Obelisk (1806) Designer: D Hamilton; Builder: A Brockett | 22 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), 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) | 23 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), Immediately east of McLennan Arch Sir William Collins Memorial Fountain (1881-2) Sculptor: J Mossman | 24 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), Doulton Fountain (1888, International Exhibition in Kelvingrove Park; relocated 1890, Glasgow Green) Designer: AE Pearce; Modellers: J Broad, H Ellis, AE Pearce, FW Pomeroy; Modelling supervisor: WS Frith; Manufacturer: Doulton & Co | 25 top |
Doulton Fountain Queen Victoria (1888) Modeller: J Broad; Manufacturer: Doulton & Co | 26 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), Doulton Fountain Australia (1888) Modeller: FW Pomeroy; Manufacturer: Doulton & Co | 27 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), Doulton Fountain Canada (1888) Modeller: WS Frith; Manufacturer: Doulton & Co | 28 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), Doulton Fountain India (1888) Modeller: J Broad; Manufacturer: Doulton & Co | 29 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), Doulton Fountain South Africa (1888) Modeller: H Ellis, Manufacturer: Doulton & Co | 30 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), Doulton Fountain Four Servicemen (1888) Modeller: unknown; Manufacturer: Doulton & Co | 31 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), Doulton Fountain Four Female Water Carriers (1888) Modeller: unknown; Manufacturer: Doulton & Co | 32 top |
In front of the People's Palace Bailie James Martin Memorial Fountain (1893-4) Sculptor: JA Ewing (bust of James Martin, removed 1974); Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 33 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), McLennan Arch, Saltmarket entrance opposite Justiciary Court Classical Relief Panels (c.1796, Ingram Street; 1991-2, present location) Sculptor: unknown; Architects:R&J Adam, J Carrick | 34 top |
| Calton (Glasgow Green), The People's Palace Museum Nine Allegorical Figures (1894-8) Sculptors: WK Brown (figures); JH Mackinnon (decorative work); Architect: AB McDonald; Masons: Morrison & Muir | 35 top |
| Calton (Hunter Street), Tenement Building, 202-4 Hunter Street Trophy of Agricultural Implements and Produce (c.1902) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Gordon | 36 top |
| Calton (James Street), Former Logan and Johnstone School of Domestic Economy, 7 James Street Beehive Panel and Decorative Carving (1893) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Thomson | 37 top |
| Calton (St Andrews Square), Former St Andrew's in the Field's Church Glasgow Arms in the Pediment (1739-56, restored 2001) Sculptor: D Cation; Architect: A Dreghorn | 38 top |
Former Templeton Carpet Factory, 62 Templeton Street Allegorical Female Figure and Associated Decorative Carving (1888-92) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: W Leiper | 39 top |
Former Central Police Office, now Glasgow District Court, 54 Turnbull street Allegorical Figures of Law and Justice and Associated Decorative Carving (1903-6) Sculptor: R Ferris; Architect: AB McDonald; Masons: William Steven & Son | 40 top |
| Castlemilk (Carmunnock Road), North side of roundabout at junction with Ardencraig Road Southern Arch (1999-2000) Sculptor: R Kirby; Foundry: MS Meridian (figures); Blacksmith: AL Sillars (poles) | 41 top |
| Castlemilk (Carmunnock Road), Opposite Castlemilk West Parish Church On the Up and Up (1999-2000) Architect: D Cocker; Steel Fabricators: ADAC Engineering Services | 42 top |
| Castlemilk (Castlemilk Drive), Junction of Croftfoot Road Gateways (1999-2000) Sculptor: P Grime; Mason and Builder: McFarlane Masonry Ltd | 43 top |
| Castlemilk (Fernhill Road), At the junction with Bowhouse Way King of the Castle (1999-2000) Sculptor: K Hunter | 44 top |
| Castlemilk (Fernhill Road), At the junction with Croftfoot Road Gateway (1999-2000) Sculptor: MD Archer | 45 top |
| Charing Cross (Bath Street), 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 | 46 top |
| Charing Cross (Elmbank Crescent), Quaker House, 38 Elmbank Crescent Decorative Railings and Sign (c.1996) Sculptor: J Creed | 47 top |
| Charing Cross (Elmbank Crescent), 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 | 48 top |
| Charing Cross (Elmbank Crescent), 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 | 49 top |
| Charing Cross (Elmbank Lane), Rear of King's Theatre Abstract Wall Relief (c.1972) Sculptor: K McCarter; Architects: Richard Seifert Co-Partnership | 50 top |
Cameron Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower, at junction of Woodside Crescent Portrait Medallions of Charles Cameron and Associated Decorative Work (1895-6) Sculptor: G Tinworth; Designers: RA Bryden (of Clarke & Bell) and Mr Lightbody of Doulton & Co; Architect: RA Bryden (of Clarke & Bell) | 51 top |
Charing Cross Mansions, 540-6 Sauchiehall Street / 2-30 St George's Road Figurative Programme (1889-91) Sculptor: WB Rhind; Architect: JJ Burnet | 52 top |
| City Centre (Argyle Street), Fraser's Department Store, 134-56 Argyle street Pair of Atlantes, narrative tympanum and decorative masks (1899-1903) Sculptor: W Vickers; Architect: HK Bromhead; Masons: P&W Anderson Ltd | 53 top |
Commercial Bank of Scotland, 30 Bothwell Street Allegorical Relief Panels depicting 'The Qualities of Man in Modern Society' (1934-5) Modeller: G Bayes; Sculptor: J Armitage; Architect: J Miller | 54 top |
| City Centre (Bothwell Street), Mercantile Chambers, 35-69 Bothwell street Mercury, Industry, Prudence, Prosperity and Fortune and Associated Decorative Carving (1897-8) Modeller: FD Wood; Carvers: J Young and McGilvray & Ferris; Architects: J Salmon & Son; Mason: P&W Anderson Ltd | 55 top |
| City Centre (Bothwell Street), 36-62 Bothwell Street Profile Heads of Athena and Mercury, Masks representing different nations and Associated Decorative Carving (1891, 1898 and 1901) Sculptors: McGilvray & Ferris; Architects: H&D Barclay; Masons: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 56 top |
| City Centre (Bothwell Street), Commercial Building, 71-7 Bothwell Street Maritime Imagery (1893) Sculptor: McGilvray & Ferris | 57 top |
| City Centre (Bothwell Street), Scottish Legal Life Ass Soc Building, 81-107 Bothwell Street Relief Panels of Virtues: Industry, Prudence, Thrift, Courage; Royal Arms of Scotland and Associated Decorative Carving (1928-31) Sculptors:AC Dawson and JA Young; Architect: EG Wylie of Wylie, Wright & Wylie; Masons: Thaw & Campbell | 58 top |
Former Montague Burton Ltd., 2-8 Buchanan Street Abstract and Ornamental Panels (1929) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: H Wilson, RI Pierce and N Martin | 59 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), 16 Buchanan Street Statues of Youths and Associated Decorative Carving (c.1910) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Thomson; Builder: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 60 top |
Argyll Chambers, 28-32 Buchanan Street Pair of Allegorical Female Figures, Industry and Commerce (1902-4) Sculptor: JM Sherriff; Architect: C Menzies; Masons: Thaw & Campbell | 61 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Princes Square, 34-56 Buchanan Street Peacock, Gates, Balustrades and associated decorative ironwork (1985-7; 1990; 1997-8) Sculptor: A Dawson; Architects: Hugh Martin Partnership; Fabricators: Shepley Dawson Architectural Engineering Ltd | 62 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Fraser's Department Store, 45 Buchanan Street Winged Female Figures and Imperial Arms (1884-5) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Campbell Douglas & Sellars | 63 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Former North British Rubber Co, 60-2 Buchanan Street Allegorical Figures of Justice and Truth (1894-6) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: R Thomson: Masons: Robert McCord & Son | 64 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Former Glasgow Herald Building, 63-9 Buchanan Street Statues of Caxton and Gutenberg (1879-80) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: J Sellars; Mason: John Morrison | 65 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Former Glasgow Herald Building, 63-9 Buchanan Street Narrative Relief Panels (1879-80) Sculptor: CB Grassby; Architect: J Sellars; Mason: John Morrison | 66 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Former Cranston's Tea and Luncheon Rooms, 91 Buchanan Street Relief Panels with Putti and Associated Decorative Carving (1896-7) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: GW Browne | 67 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Former Royal Bank of Scotland, now Borders bookshop, 92-100 Buchanan Street / Royal Bank Place / Exchange Place Nineteen Bearded Male Masks (1850-1) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: C Wilson | 68 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), 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 | 69 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Former Royal Insurance Company, 106-12 Buchanan Street Male and Female Masks, Cherub Friezes and Heraldic Devices (1894-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Thomson & Sandilands | 70 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), 113 Buchanan Street Decorative Carving (1886-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: AGS Mitchell | 71 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), St Vincent Chambers, 116-28 Buchanan Street / 41 St Vincent Place Rider on Horseback and Motto (1902) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Baird & Thomson | 72 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Former Stock Exchange, 159 Buchanan Street Three Allegorical Statues (Industry, Commerce, Agriculture), Five Roundels (Science, Art, Building, Engineering, Mining) and Capital Figures (1875-7) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: J Burnet; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 73 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Former Dundas House, now Britannia Building 164a-8 Buchanan Street Seated Griffins and Lion and Associated Decorative Carving (1888-9) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: JA Campbell | 74 top |
Former Athenaeum Theatre, 179 Buchanan Street Pallas Athena, Muses, Wind Gods and Putti (1891-3) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Anderson & Henderson | 75 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Former Cleland Testimonial, 249 Buchanan Street Coat of Arms (1835-6) Sculptor: W Mossman Senior; Architects: D&J Hamilton | 76 top |
In front of Royal Concert Hall Statue of Donald Dewar (2002) Sculptor: K Mackay; Foundry: Powderhall Bronze | 77 top |
| City Centre (Buchanan Street), Pedestrian Precinct, near the junction with St Vincent Street Topographical Relief Map of the Centre of Glasgow (1990) Sculptor: K Chambers | 78 top |
| City Centre (Cambridge Street), Cambridge Buildings, 8-12 Cambridge Street Seven High Relief Heads and associated decorative sculpture (1897-1902) Sculptor: J Young; Architects: Baird & Thomson | 79 top |
| City Centre (Douglas Street), RGI Kelly Gallery, 118 Douglas Street Roof Sculpture and Entrance Gate (1996-7) Sculptor: J Creed; Architects: Armitage Associates | 80 top |
| City Centre (Douglas Street), Former City of Glasgow Friendly Society Building, 121 Douglas Street Monument to John Stewart (1920-1) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architects: John Keppie & Henderson | 81 top |
| City Centre (Dundas Lane), On the rear elevation of the Carlton George Hotel, 44 West George Street Carter's Hitch (1998) Designer: R Hutchison; Fabricator: H McGarva | 82 top |
| City Centre (Elmbank Street), Former Strathclyde House, 94 Elmbank Street Statues of Cicero, Galileo, James Watt and Homer (1878) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: C Wilson | 83 top |
| City Centre (George Square), Former Bank of Scotland, 24 George Square Keystone Mask (1874) Sculptor: W Mossman Junior; Architect: J Sellars | 84 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, 80 George Square / George Street / John Street / Cochrane Street Allegorical and Decorative Sculpture Programme (1883-8) Sculptors: JA Ewing, Farmer & Brindley, E Good, CB Grassby, GA Lawson, F Leslie, JP Macgillivray, JH Mackinnon, J Mossman, J Rhind, J Tweed; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 85 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. First storey, above entrance Allegorical Frieze (1883-8) Sculptor: GA Lawson; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 86 top |
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 | 87 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. In the centre of the George Square façade Jubilee Pediment (1883-8) Sculptors: GA Lawson (modeller), JA Ewing (carver); Assisted by: J Tweed and others; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 88 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. On the apex of the Jubilee Pediment Acroterion Group of Liberty, Riches and Honour (1883-8) Sculptors: GA Lawson (modeller), JA Ewing (carver); Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 89 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. On the upper stage of the central tower The Four Seasons (1883-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 90 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. On the cupola of the main tower Gilded Copper Finial (1883-8) Designer and Fabricator: unknown; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 91 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. On the third storey balustrade Eight Allegorical Female Figures (1883-8) Sculptor: J Rhind; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 92 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. On the corner towers Cherub and Lion Groups and related decorative carving (1883-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 93 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. Above side doors in inner loggia Female Spandrel Figures (1883-8) Sculptor: JP Macgillivray; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 94 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, West Elevation - George Square. In the George Square entrance loggia Two Pairs of Symbolic Caryatids (1883-8) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 95 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, South Elevation - Cochrane Street. Above arched entrance to the quadrangle Spandrel Figures (1883-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 96 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, North Elevation - George Street Allegorical Figure Groups, Putti and Associated Decorative Carving (1883-8) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 97 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, East Elevation - John Street Glasgow Arms, Datestone and decorative carving (1883-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 98 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, John Street. On triumphal arches connecting the main building to eastern extension Trophies and Coats of Arms (1913-23) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 99 top |
| City Centre (George Square), City Chambers, Quadrangle Armorial Panels and Putti (1883-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: W Young; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 100 top |
George Square The Cenotaph (1921-4) Sculptor: E Gillick; Architect: JJ Burnet; Mason: John Emery & Sons | 101 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Equestrian Monument to Queen Victoria (1850-4, St Vincent Place; re-erected 1866, George Square) Sculptor: C Marochetti; Foundry: C Marochetti | 102 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Equestrian Monument to Prince Albert (1863-6) Sculptor: C Marochetti; Foundry: C Marochetti | 103 top |
George Square Monument to Robert Burns (1876-7, statue; 1885-7, reliefs) Sculptors: GE Ewing assisted by F Leslie (statue); JA Ewing (reliefs); Foundry: Cox & Sons (statue); JC Wilson & Co (reliefs); Pedestal by: Meldrum Brothers | 104 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Monument to Thomas Campbell (1875-7) Sculptor: J Mossman; Assisted by: JP Macgillivray; Foundry: Cox & Sons | 105 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Monument to Field Marshal Lord Clyde (1867) Sculptor: JH Foley; Foundry: Elkington & Co Ltd | 106 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Monument to William Ewart Gladstone (1899-1902) Sculptor: WH Thornycroft; Foundry: WH Thornycroft | 107 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Monument to Thomas Graham (1871) Sculptor: W Brodie; Foundry: R Masefield & Co | 108 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Monument to Sir John Moore (1810-19) Sculptor: J Flaxman | 109 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Monument to James Oswald (1856, Sandyford Place; re-erected 1875, George Square) Sculptor: C Marochetti; Foundry: C Marochetti | 110 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Monument to Sir Robert Peel (1859) Sculptor: J Mossman; Foundry: Robinson & Cottam | 111 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Monument to Sir Walter Scott (1834-8) Sculptors: J Greenshields (modeller); J Ritchie (carver); W Mossman Senior (inscription); Architect: D Rhind (column and pedestal); Mason: J Govan | 112 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Monument to James Watt (1830) Sculptor: FL Chantrey; Foundry: FL Chantrey | 113 top |
| City Centre (George Square), George Square Grinneal, International Festival of Sand Sculpture (July 2000) Sculptors: Various | 114 top |
| City Centre (George Street), Alexander Turnbull Building, 151-9 George Street Pediment Figures (1897) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Frank Burnet & Boston | 115 top |
| City Centre (George Street), Glasgow Parish Council Chambers, 266 George Street Spandrel Figures (1900-02) Sculptor: JC Young; Architects: Thomson & Sandilands; Mason: Shaw & Son | 116 top |
| City Centre (Gordon Street), Former Commercial Bank of Scotland, 4-16 Gordon Street Narrative and Allegorical Reliefs of Children and Associated Decorative Carving (1853-7) Modeller: J Thomas; Carver: AH Ritchie; Architect: D Rhind; Builder: D Rae | 117 top |
| City Centre (Gordon Street), Former Royal Exchange Ass Co building, 42-50 Gordon Street Athena (1886) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: G Bell II (of Clarke & Bell) | 118 top |
| City Centre (Gordon Street), Standard Buildings, 82-92 Gordon Street Atlas, Allegorical Pediment Relief and Associated Decorative Carving (1890) Sculptor: J Young; Architect: J Thomson | 119 top |
| City Centre (Hope Street), Atlantic Chambers, 43-7 Hope Street Columbia, Britannia and Associated Decorative Carving (1899-1900) Sculptors: McGilvray & Ferris; Architect: JJ Burnet | 120 top |
| City Centre (Hope Street), Former Glasgow Evening News Building, 67 Hope Street Two Seated Female Figures and Associated Decorative Carving (1899-1900) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: R Thomson | 121 top |
| City Centre (Hope Street), Former Scottish Temperance League Building, 106-8 Hope Street Statues of Faith, Fortitude and Temperance, Relief Medallions, Putti and Masks (1893-4) Sculptor: R Ferris; Architects: Salmon, Son & Gillespie; Builders: Thaw & Campbell | 122 top |
| City Centre (Hope Street), Former Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance Building, 112-18 Hope Street Allegorical Statue, Figurative Reliefs and Associated Decorative Carving (1899-1901) Sculptor: J Young; Architect: J Thomson | 123 top |
| City Centre (Hope Street), Former Norwich Union Chambers, 127 Hope Street Amorini, Masks, Keystone and Corbel Decorations (1892-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Hutcheson | 124 top |
| City Centre (Hope Street), Former West George Street Property Co, 157-67 Hope Street Putti and Mask of Fortune (1902-5) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: JA Campbell | 125 top |
| City Centre (Hope Street), Lion Chambers, 170-2 Hope Streeet Busts of Judges, Armorial Shield and Associated Ornaments (1905-7) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Salmon, Son & Gillespie; Builders: Yorkshire Hennebique Constructing Co Ltd | 126 top |
| City Centre (Jamaica Street), MacSorley's Bar, 42-4 Jamaica Street Six Portrait Roundels and Associated Decorative Carving (1898) Sculptor: J Young; Architect: G Bell II | 127 top |
| City Centre (Milton Street), On the Maitland Street façade of St Andrew's House, 48 Milton Street Relief Figure of St Andrew (c.1958) Sculptor: unknown | 128 top |
| City Centre (Mitchell Street), Former Glasgow Herald Buildings, 60-76 Mitchell Street / Mitchell Lane Carved Ornamentation (1894-6) Sculptors: J Young and McGilvray & Ferris | 129 top |
| City Centre (Mitchell Street), The Lighthouse, Scotland's Centre for Architecture and Design, (Former Glasgow Herald Building), 60-76 Mitchell Street / Mitchell Lane Three-panel Gates, Glass Screen Sculpture, Exterior Signage (Converted 1999) Sculptors: A Scott (Gates), A Beleschenko (Glass Screen), J Mariscal (Signage); Architects: Page & Park (Conversion) | 130 top |
| City Centre (Nelson Mandela Place), Former Athenaeum, 8 Nelson Mandela Place Portrait Statues and Allegorical Figure Groups (1886-8) Sculptor: J Mossman; Carver: JH Mackinnon; Architect: JJ Burnet | 131 top |
| City Centre (Nelson Mandela Place), Royal Faculty of Procurators, 12 Nelson Mandela Place Keystone Portraits and Associated Decorative Carving (1854) Modellers: AH Ritchie (portraits); J Steel (decorative work); Carver: J Shanks; Architect: C Wilson | 132 top |
| City Centre (Nelson Mandela Place), Former Liberal Club, 54 Nelson Mandela Place Lion Masks in Corbels at Entrance (1907-9) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: AN Paterson | 133 top |
| City Centre (Nelson Mandela Place), 77-81 Nelson Mandela Place Pair of Winged Griffins on second-floor balcony (1875) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Boucher | 134 top |
| City Centre (Queen Street), At the junction of 69 Queen Street and Springfield Court Caged Peacock (1996-7) Sculptor: G Wyllie; Glass manufacturers: Glasworks | 135 top |
| City Centre (Queen Street), Royal Exchange House, 100 Queen Street Transition (1989-90) Sculptor: J Creed | 136 top |
| City Centre (Renfield Street), Renfield Street (north end), in front of Scottish Media Group Building Annan Fountain (1915; resited 1999 from Cowcaddens Road) Sculptor: Scott & Rae; Commissioned by: William Annan | 137 top |
| City Centre (Renfield Street), 1-11 Renfield Street / 60-70 Gordon Street Allegorical Female Figures, Quadriga, Putti and Related Decorative Carving (1896-9) Sculptor: WB Rhind; Architect: JJ Burnet | 138 top |
| City Centre (Renfield Street), 38-42 Renfield Street / 117-21 West George Street Aurora, Apollo, Allegorical Figures of Night and Morning and Related Decorative Carving (1892-4) Sculptor: WB Rhind; Architect: W Leiper | 139 top |
Castle Chambers, 59-69 Renfield Street Four Allegorical Female Figures, Athena and Related Decorative Carving (1898-1902) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: Frank Burnet & Boston; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 140 top |
| City Centre (Renfield Street), Pavilion Theatre, 121 Renfield Street / Renfrew Street Cherubs, Theatre Masks, Musical Instruments and Grotesques (1902-4) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: B Crewe | 141 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), Clydeport Building, 16 Robertson Street, Broomielaw - First Phase Allegorical Pediment Relief (1882-6) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 142 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), Clydeport Building, 16 Robertson Street, Broomielaw - First Phase Poseidon and Triton (1882-6) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 143 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), Clydeport Building, 16 Robertson Street, Broomielaw - First Phase Putti and Apprentices (1882-6) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 144 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), Clydeport Building, 16 Robertson Street, Broomielaw - First Phase Ship Prows (1882-6) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 145 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), Clydeport Building, 16 Robertson Street, Broomielaw - Second Phase Demeter Leading a Bull (1906-8) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Alexander Muir & Sons | 146 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), Clydeport Building, 16 Robertson Street, Broomielaw - Second Phase Amphirite with a Pair of Seahorses (1906-8) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Alexander Muir & Sons | 147 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), Clydeport Building, 16 Robertson Street, Broomielaw - Second Phase Thomas Telford (1906-8) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Alexander Muir & Sons | 148 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), Clydeport Building, 16 Robertson Street, Broomielaw - Second Phase James Watt (1906-8) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Alexander Muir & Sons | 149 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), Clydeport Building, 16 Robertson Street, Broomielaw - Second Phase Henry Bell and Apprentices (1906-8) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architect: JJ Burnet; Builders: Alexander Muir & Sons | 150 top |
| City Centre (Robertson Street), 71-5 Robertson Street Ships Prow, Cherubs, Dolphin Heads and Lion Heads (1899-1901) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: JA Campbell | 151 top |
| City Centre (Royal Exchange Square), Former Royal Exchange, now Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art Magnificent Capitals (1827-32) Sculptor: J Fillans (for Hall McLatchie); Architect: D Hamilton | 152 top |
| City Centre (Royal Exchange Square), Former Royal Exchange, now Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow Arms Mosaic in Pediment (1996) Sculptor: N deSaint-Phalle; Architect: D Hamilton | 153 top |
| City Centre (Royal Exchange Square), In front of the Gallery of Modern Art Equestrian Monument to the Duke of Wellington (1840-4) Sculptor: C Marochetti; Architect: J Smith (pedestal); Foundry: Soyer (statue); de Braux (reliefs) | 154 top |
| City Centre (Saltmarket), 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 | 155 top |
| City Centre (Sauchiehall Street), Former Cumming & Smith Warehouse, (now the Savoy Centre), 128-52 Sauchiehall Street Ten Allegorical Figures and Associated Carvings (1892-4) Sculptor: WB Rhind; Architects: H&D Barclay | 156 top |
| City Centre (Sauchiehall Street), Former Photo Playhouse Cinema, 147-59 Sauchiehall Street Pair of Putti, Garland and a Bucranium (1912-13) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: NC Duff | 157 top |
| City Centre (Sauchiehall Street), Bank of Scotland, 235 Sauchiehall Street Two Allegorical Figures, Armorial Shield and Associated Decorative Reliefs (1929-31) Sculptor: B Schotz; Architect: AG Henderson (of Keppie Henderson & Partners) | 158 top |
| City Centre (Sauchiehall Street), McLellan Galleries, 254-90 Sauchiehall Street Bust of Queen Victoria (1854) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: J Smith | 159 top |
| City Centre (Sauchiehall Street), Royal Highland Fusiliers Museum, (former Annan Gallery), 518 Sauchiehall Streeet Two Seated Michelangelesque Figures (1903-4) Sculptors: McGilvray & Ferris; Architects: Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh | 160 top |
| City Centre (Sauchiehall Street), Formerly The Velvet Rooms (or The Ewing Galleries), 520 Sauchiehall Street Two Caryatids, Allegorical Figure of Harmony and Colossal Bust of Beethoven (1897-8) Sculptor: JA Ewing; Architects: Bruce & Hay | 161 top |
Albany Chambers, 528-34 Sauchiehall Street Statue of Britannia and Associated Armorial Reliefs (1896-9) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Burnet, Son & Campbell | 162 top |
| City Centre (St Enoch Square), St Enoch Underground Station Chthonic Columns (1996) Sculptor: M Firth | 163 top |
Royal (formerly National) Bank of Scotland, 22-4 St Enoch Square Symbolic Figures and Associated Decorative Carving (1906-7) Sculptors: PMC Archibald; Executed by: McGilvray & Ferris, Architect: AN Paterson; Builder: Alexander Muir & Sons; Foundry: JW Singer & Sons | 164 top |
Former Bank of Scotland Building, 2 St Vincent Place Atlantes, Arms of the Bank of Scotland and Associated Decorative Carving (1867-70) Sculptor: W Mossman Junior; Architect: JT Rochead | 165 top |
| City Centre (St Vincent Place), Anchor Line Building, 12-16 St Vincent Place Decorative Masks and Associated Carving (1905-7) Sculptors: HH Martyn & Co; Manufacturers: Doulton & Co; Architect: J Miller; Builders: Thaw & Campbell | 166 top |
| City Centre (St Vincent Place), Clydesdale Bank, 30-40 St Vincent Place Allegorical Figures, Coats of Arms and Associated Decorative Carving (1871-4) Sculptors: J Mossman, W Mossman Junior, CB Grassby; Architect: JJ Burnet | 167 top |
| City Centre (St Vincent Place), Former Scottish Amicable Assurance Company, 31-9 St Vincent Place Allegorical Female Figures, Putti and Associated Decorative Carving (1870-3; 1903-6) Sculptor: W Mossman Junior; Architects: Campbell Douglas & Stevenson (original building); Frank Burnet & Boston (later additions); Builders: Robert McCord & Son | 168 top |
| City Centre (St Vincent Street), Former Phoenix Assurance Company, 78 St Vincent Street Phoenix Trophies (1912-13) Sculptors and Foundry: Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts; Architects: John A Campbell & Alexander D Hislop; Builders: Thaw & Campbell | 169 top |
| City Centre (St Vincent Street), Commercial building, 81-91 St Vincent Street Pediment Relief (c.1860) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: D Rhind | 170 top |
| City Centre (St Vincent Street), Former Bank of Scotland Chambers, 93 St Vincent Street Arms of the Bank of Scotland and Associated Decorative Carving (1924-6) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Balfour & Stewart | 171 top |
| City Centre (St Vincent Street), Former Scottish Temperance Life Assurance Co. Ltd., 105-13 St Vincent Street Four Allegorical Female Figures and Associated Decorative Carving (1911-12) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: F Southorn | 172 top |
| City Centre (St Vincent Street), In the basement forecourt of 131 St Vincent Street Tree of Life (1997) Sculptor: A Dawson | 173 top |
| City Centre (St Vincent Street), Comercial building, 188-92 St Vincent Street Allegorical Figure of Justice (1897) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Frank Burnet & Boston | 174 top |
Former North British & Mercantile Insurance Company, 200 St Vincent Street St Andrew, Allegorical Figures and Associated Decorative Carving (1926-9; 1953) Sculptors: AC Dawson (first phase); Mortimer, Willison & Graham (second phase); Architect: JJ Burnet | 175 top |
| City Centre (Union Street), Caledonian Chambers, 75-95 Union Street Caryatids, Atlantes and Associated Decorative Carving (1901-3) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architect: J Miller; Builder: P&W Anderson Ltd | 176 top |
| City Centre (Union Street), Former National Bank of Scotland, 78-82 Union Street Relief Medallions of British Monarchs (1925) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Balfour & Stewart | 177 top |
| City Centre (Waterloo Street), Waterloo Chambers, 15-23 Waterloo Street Seated Female Figures (1898-1900) Sculptors: McGilvray & Ferris; Architect: JJ Burnet | 178 top |
| City Centre (Waterloo Street), United Distillers, 64 Waterloo Street Roderick Dhu, James Fitz-James, Ellen Douglas and Associated Decorative Carving (1898-1900) Sculptor: R Ferris; Architect: J Chalmers | 179 top |
| City Centre (West George Street), Merchants' House Buildings, 7 West George Street / 30 George Square Caryatids, Atlantes, Pediment Figures and Associated Decorative Carving (1875-7) Sculptor: J Young; Architect: J Burnet; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 180 top |
| City Centre (West George Street), Merchants' House Buildings, 7 West George Street / 30 George Square: Above the door to the director's room Relief Panel of Sailing Ship (c.1659?) Sculptor: unknown | 181 top |
| City Centre (West George Street), Merchants' House Buildings, 7 West George Street / 30 George Square: On the staircase inside the George Square entrance Statue of Kirkman Finlay (c.1842-4) Sculptor: J Gibson | 182 top |
| City Centre (West George Street), Connal's Buildings, 34-8 West George Street Portrait Roundels, Industrial Scenes and Associated Decorative Carving (1898-1900) Sculptor: J Young; Architect: J Thomson; Builders: Alexander Muir & Sons | 183 top |
| City Centre (West George Street), Pearl Assurance Building, 133-7 West george Street Keystone Portrait and Associated Decorative Carving (1896-9) Sculptor: J Young; Architect: J Thomson | 184 top |
| City Centre (West George Street), James Sellars House (former New Club), 144-6 West George Street Spandrel Figures and Associated Decorative Carving (1877-80) Sculptor: W Mossman Junior; Architect: J Sellars (of Campbell Douglas & Sellars) | 185 top |
| City Centre (West George Street), Ocean Chambers, 188-94 West George Street Poseidon, Amphitrite and Associated Decorative Carving (c.1901) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: RA Bryden; Builder: George Barlas & Co | 186 top |
| City Centre (West Regent Street), Former Masonic Halls, 98-104 West Regent street Statues of St John the Baptist and St John the Evangelist, Sun and Associated Decorative Carving (1895-6) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: JL Cowan | 187 top |
| City Centre (West Regent Street), Former Glasgow Institute for the Adult Deaf and Dumb, Sovereign House, 158 West Regent Street Christ Healing the Deaf and Dumb Man (1893-5) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: R Duncan | 188 top |
| City Centre (West Regent Street), Former John Ross Memorial Church, 160 West Regent Street Agnus Dei and Other Carved Animals (1921-31) Sculptor: AC Dawson; Architect: NA Dick | 189 top |
| Cowcaddens (Killermont Street), At entrance to Buchanan Bus Station The Clyde Clock (1999-2000) Sculptor: G Wyllie; Clockmakers: William Potts & Sons | 190 top |
| Cowcaddens (Killermont Street), Buchanan Bus Station Wincher's Stance (1994) Sculptor: J Clinch | 191 top |
| Cowcaddens (New City Road), Chinatown Dragon Gate and Lions (1990) Sculptors: Team of 95 Chinese carvers; Architects: The Yunnan Corporation, Yunnan, China | 192 top |
| Cowcaddens (New City Road), Former Glasgow Savings Bank, 101-3 New City Road Allegorical Figures, Putti and Associated Decorative Carving (c.1910) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: NC Duff | 193 top |
| Cowcaddens (Port Dundas Road), In front of Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road Locomotion (1966-67) Sculptor: F Cossell; Architects: Ian Burke, Martin & Partners | 194 top |
| Crosshill (Queen's Drive), On the façade and attic of Balmoral Crescent, 78-118 Queen's Drive Liberty and Corbel Figures (c.1886) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: WM Whyte | 195 top |
At the entrance to Alexandra Park Drinking Fountain with Cherub (c.1880) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: | 196 top |
In the centre of Alexandra Park Saracen Fountain (1901; Re-erected 1914) Sculptor: DW Stevenson; Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 197 top |
| Dennistoun (Alexandra Parade), Former WD & HO Wills Tobacco Factory - Exterior now City Park, 368 Alexandra Parade Industry and Commerce (2002) Sculptor: A Scott | 198 top |
Former WD & HO Wills Tobacco Factory - Interior now City Park, 368 Alexandra Parade Industrial History of Glasgow (2002) Sculptor: A Scott | 199 top |
Dennistoun Public Library, 2a Craigpark Figurative Programme (1905) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: JR Rhind | 200 top |
| Dennistoun (Duke Street), On wall at junction with Annebank Street Dennistoun Milestone (1991) Sculptor: J Buckley; Foundry: Archibald Young (Brassfounders) Ltd, Kirkintilloch | 201 top |
At the entrance to former Meat Market Calf (1998-2000) Sculptor: K Hunter; Carver of inscription: J Kemp | 202 top |
South Dennistoun Neighbourhood Centre, 13, Whitevale Street The Community (1981) Sculptor: S Bonnar | 203 top |
| Dowanhill (Observatory Road), Notre Dame High School, 160 Observatory Road Relief Panels, Statues and Associated Carving (1937-41, 1949-53) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: TS Cordiner | 204 top |
| Drumchapel (East Garscadden Road), At entrance to the Mercat Business Centre Rosebud (1992) Sculptor: D Cocker | 205 top |
| Easterhouse (Stepford Road), Stepford Road Sports Pavilion Untitled (1998-9) Sculptors: Staff and Students of Glasgow School of Art Department of Sculpture and Envirnmental Art; Designer: E Fields; Fabricators: Stockweld Ltd; Lighting: Northern Lights | 206 top |
| Garnethill (Buccleuch Street), Part of Garnethill Lighting Project in Buccleuch Street and neighbouring streets Chookie Burdies (1993) Sculptor: S Kinloch; Architects: Page & Park | 207 top |
| Garnethill (Renfrew Street), Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street Iron Screen and Gate (c.1909) Architect/Designer: CR Mackintosh; Fabricators: George Adam & Son | 208 top |
| Garnethill (Renfrew Street), Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street Keystone Relief (1899) Modeller: CR Mackintosh; Carvers: Holmes & Jackson; Architect/Designer: CR Mackintosh | 209 top |
| Garnethill (Renfrew Street), Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street Pair of Finials (c.1898) Architect/Designer: CR Mackintosh; Fabricators: George Adam & Son | 210 top |
| Garnethill (Renfrew Street), Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street Stanchions and Entrance Lamp (1899, 1909) Architect/Designer: CR Mackintosh; Fabricators: George Adam & Son | 211 top |
| Garnethill (Renfrew Street), Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street Window Brackets (1899, 1909) Architect/Designer: CR Mackintosh; Fabricators: George Adam & Son | 212 top |
Former Sick Children's Hospital, 45 Scott Street Charity (1882) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Sellars (of Campbell Douglas & Sellars) | 213 top |
| Garnethill (West Graham Street), Former Sick Children's Dispensary, 9-13 West Graham Street Mother and Child (1888) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Sellars | 214 top |
At entrance to Hunterian Art Gallery Diagram of an Object (1990) Sculptor: D Mistry; Foundry: Art Bronze Foundry | 215 top |
| Gilmorehill (University Avenue), John McIntyre Building, adjacent to main University gate St Kentigern and Symbols of the Four Nations (1886-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: JJ Burnet, of Burnet, Son & Campbell | 216 top |
| Gilmorehill (University Avenue), Pearce Lodge, at junction of Kelvin Way Decorative Carving and Inscription (1632-58) Carver: unknown; Architect: AG Thomson | 217 top |
Rankine Building, at junction of Oakfield Avenue 1840-1990 (1990) Sculptor: L Baird; Fabricators: Leeway Forbes, Edinburgh; Architects: Keppie Henderson & Partners | 218 top |
| Gilmorehill (University Avenue), University of Glasgow Students' Union, 42 University Avenue St Kentigern and Symbols of the Four Nations (c.1930) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Arthur & McNaughton | 219 top |
On south façade of Modern Languages Building, 16 University Gardens Knowledge and Inspiration (1957-60) Sculptor: W Pritchard; Architect: WNW Ramsey | 220 top |
| Gilmorehill (University of Glasgow), Main Building: Above the entrance to the Hunterian Museum Portrait of William Hunter (not dated) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: GG Scott | 221 top |
| Gilmorehill (University of Glasgow), Main Building: At the foot of the staircase leading to the Randolph Hall John Veitch Memorial Tablet (1896) Sculptor: unknown; Designer: JO Scott; Builder: R Bridgeman | 222 top |
| Gilmorehill (University of Glasgow), Main Building: At the head of the staircase leading to the Randolph Hall Francis Sandford Memorial Tablet (1896) Sculptor: unknown; Designer: JO Scott; Builder: R Bridgeman | 223 top |
| Gilmorehill (University of Glasgow), Main Building: Beside the first floor entrance to the Bute Hall Sir William Ramsay Memorial Plaque (1919) Sculptor: GH Paulin; | 224 top |
| Gilmorehill (University of Glasgow), Main Building: In the Hunterian Museum Statue of Adam Smith (c.1867) Sculptor: H Gasser; | 225 top |
| Gilmorehill (University of Glasgow), Main Building: In the Hunterian Museum Statue of James Watt (1830) Sculptor: FL Chantrey; | 226 top |
Main Building: In the West Quadrangle Three Squares Giratory (1971-2) Sculptor: G Rickey; Fabricators: McCall, Munro & Co Ltd, East Kilbride | 227 top |
Main Building: On the west façade of the West Range, including War Memorial Chapel Figurative Corbels, University Arms and Related Decorative Carving (1923-9) Sculptor: AC Dawson; Architect: JJ Burnet; | 228 top |
Main Building: South end of West Range Lion and Unicorn Staircase (1690) Sculptor: W Riddel; Architect: unknown; Reconstruction by JJ Burnet | 229 top |
| Gilmorehill (University of Glasgow), On the Hunter Memorial, immediately south of the main entrance, University Avenue Portrait Medalliions of William and John Hunter (1925) Sculptor: GH Paulin; Architect: JJ Burnet | 230 top |
On the north wall of the Inorganic Chemistry Building, University Place Joseph Black Memorial Tablet (1952-4) Sculptor: B Schotz; Architects: Alexander Wright & Kay | 231 top |
| Gilmorehill (University of Glasgow), On the south elevation of the James Watt Building (South) The Progress of Science (1957-8) Sculptors: EH Kennington, assisted by E Stanford and A Robertson; Architects: John Keppie & Henderson & JL Gleave | 232 top |
| Glasgow Green (Saltmarket), Albert Bridge Medallion Portraits of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (1871) GE Ewing, Bell & Miller (engineers) | 233 top |
| Gorbals (Abbotsford Place), Former Abbotsford Primary School, 129-31 Abbotsford Place Four Portrait Roundels (c.1879) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: H&D Barclay | 234 top |
| Gorbals (Adelphi Street), At the junction with Commercial Road Geometric Abstract Sculpture (not dated) Sculptor: unknown | 235 top |
| Gorbals (Adelphi Street), Former Adelphi Terrace Public School, on the corner of Florence Street Pharaonic and Elizabethan Masks (1894) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: TL Watson | 236 top |
| Gorbals (Ballater Street), Former United Co-operative Bakery Tenement, 436-60 Ballater Street Co-op Emblem (1903) Sculptor: unknown | 237 top |
| Gorbals (Benny Lynch Court), 9-17 and 10-16 Benny Lynch Court Part of Crown Street Regeneration Project Bronze Fir Cone Reliefs (1997) Sculptors: L Peden and C Keay; Architect: P Gough | 238 top |
| Gorbals (Carlton Place), Sheriff Court of Glasgow and Strathkelvin, 1 Carlton Place Symbolic Relief (Legend of St Kentigern) (1985-6) Sculptor: J Kempsell; Architects: Keppie Henderson & Partners | 239 top |
| Gorbals (Crown Street), On the north wall of Kwik Save Supermarket Shopping Baskets (1998) Sculptor: JF Sloan | 240 top |
| Gorbals (Errol Gardens), 20-50 Errol Gardens Bird and Fish Panels (1997) Sculptor: J Gosse; Assisted by: A Doyle; Architects: Hypostyle | 241 top |
| Gorbals (Florence Street), In the foyer of the Communities Services Day Hospital, 26 Florence Street Fragments (1992-3) Sculptors: L Byatt and A Bevan | 242 top |
| Gorbals (Gorbals Park), At each of the four entrances and in the centre Gates and Bandstand (1998) Sculptor: JF Sloan; Fabricator: H McGarva | 243 top |
| Gorbals (Gorbals Street), Citizens' Theatre, 119 Gorbals Street Statues of Shakespeare, Burns and Four Muses (c.1878) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architects: Campbell Douglas (original building); Building Design Partnership (modern frontage) | 244 top |
| Gorbals (Gorbals Street), Opposite Citizens' Theatre Fountain with Relief Panels (1990) Sculptor: J Harvey (panels) | 245 top |
| Gorbals (Gorbals Street), Former British Linen Company Bank, 162-70 Gorbals Street Royal Arms, Britannia and Cherub Masks (1900) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Salmon II | 246 top |
| Gorbals (Hospital Street), On the railway viaduct between Cleland Street and Cumberland Gardens History of Scottish Theatre (1995-8) Sculptor: JF Sloan; Fabricator: H McGarva | 247 top |
| Gorbals (Laurieston Road), At south end of St Ninian's Terrace Welder (1996) Sculptor: A Scott; Commissioned by Crown Street Regeneration Project | 248 top |
| Gorbals (Lawmoor Street), At entrance to Cosmo Ceramics Ltd, 517 Lawmoor Street Bronze copy of Michelangelo's David (2000) Sculptor: F Pazzi; | 249 top |
Part of Crown Street Regeneration Project The Attendants (2002) Artists: Heisenberg; Architect: P Gough | 250 top |
Part of Crown Street Regeneration Project The Gatekeeper (2002) Artists: Heisenberg; Architect: P Gough; Foundry: Powderhall Bronze | 251 top |
| Gorbals (McNeil Street), McNeil Street, McNeil Gardens and Turnlaw Street Pine Cone Bollards (1998) Sculptors: L Peden and C Keay; Foundry Powderhall Bronze | 252 top |
Former Laurieston District Library, 192 McNeil Street Figurative Programme (1904-6) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: JR Rhind | 253 top |
| Gorbals (McNeil Street), Former Laurieston District Library, 192 McNeil Street, on the north wall Three Dancing Muses (1997) Sculptors: Members of the Gorbals Arts Project; Co-ordinated by: S McVeigh and C Keay | 254 top |
| Gorbals (Naburn Gate), 1-16 Naburn Gate / 5-7 Camden Terrace / 170-88 Cumberland Street Relief Panels of the History of Architecture (1998-9) Sculptors: A Scott and staff of Scott Associates Sculpture and Design Ltd; Architect: T Walker (of Cooper Cromar); Builders: Miller Homes | 255 top |
| Gorbals (Old Rutherglen Road), 110-50 Old Rutherglen Road / 7-49 Errol Gardens Topographical Relief Panels (1996) Sculptor: J Gosse; Architect: T Walker (of Cooper Cromar) | 256 top |
| Gorbals (Old Rutherglen Road), Former Twomax Building, now Gorbals Neighbourhood Housing Office Rotating Smokestack (1994) Sculptor: AR Lamb | 257 top |
| Gorbals (Oxford Street), Strathclyde Police Training Centre Blindfold Justice and Fasces Crossed With Swords (1892-5) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: AB McDonald | 258 top |
| Gorbals (Sandiefield Road), Play Park in Sandiefield Road 'French Fry' concrete sculpture (no date) Sculptor: unknown | 259 top |
| Govan (Drumoyne Drive), Former Elder Cottage Hospital, 1a Drumoyne Drive Relief of Mother and Child (1902-3) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: JJ Burnet | 260 top |
| Govan (Elder Park), Beside Govan Road entrance Submarine K-13 Memorial (1922) Sculptor: R Gray | 261 top |
| Govan (Elder Park), On the main drive Monument to John Elder (1888) Sculptor: JE Boehm; Foundry: James Moore of Thames Ditton; Pedestal by: A MacDonald & Co Ltd | 262 top |
| Govan (Elder Park), Beside the Langlands Road entrance Monument to Isabella Ure (Mrs John Elder) (1906) Sculptor: AM Shannan; Foundry: JW Singer & Sons | 263 top |
| Govan (Elder Park), East of Monument to Isabella Ure SS Daphne Memorial (1997) Sculptor: J McArthur; Foundry: Archibald Young (Brassfounders) Ltd., Kirkintilloch | 264 top |
| Govan (Elder Park), Centre of the pond The Launch (1998-2000) Sculptor: G Wyllie | 265 top |
At Govan Cross John Aitken Memorial Fountain (1884) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: | 266 top |
| Govan (Govan Road), At entrance to Old Parish Church War Memorial (1922) Sculptor: R Gray | 267 top |
Beside entrance to the Kvaerner-Govan Shipyard, on the corner of Govan Road and Elder Street Govan Milestone (1994) Sculptor: H Denerley | 268 top |
| Govan (Govan Road), Govan Cross, at the junction with Burleigh Street Monument to Sir William Pearce (1894) Sculptor: EO Ford; Foundry: Broad & Sons; Designer and builder of pedestal: R Lawson | 269 top |
| Govan (Govan Road), Prince's Dock Hydraulic Pumping Station Chimney with Panels of the Four Winds and Ships (1894) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: JJ Burnet and JA Campbell | 270 top |
| Govan (Govan Road), Former Govan Town Hall, 401 Govan Road Portrait Roundels, Portrait Keystone and Procession of Putti (1897-1904) Sculptor: AM Shannan; Architect: Thomson & Sandilands | 271 top |
| Govan (Govan Road), Former Govan Town Hall, 401 Govan Road Allegorical Spandrel Figures and Related Decorative Carving (1897-1904) Sculptor: JC Young; Architect: Thomson & Sandilands | 272 top |
| Govan (Govan Road), Former Govan Press Building, 577-81 Govan Road Six Portrait Roundels (1889-90) Sculptor: unknown | 273 top |
| Govan (Govan Road), Tenement building, 801-5 Govan Road Carved Cat and Horned Monster (1894) Sculptor: unknown | 274 top |
Former British Linen Company Bank, 816-18 Govan Road Ship's Prow, Zephyrs, Figurative Capitals and Associated Decorative Carving (1897-1900) Modellers: FD Wood and J Keller; Carver: R Ferris; Architect: J Salmon & Son | 275 top |
| Govan (Govan Road), Pearce Institute, 840 Govan Road Galleon and Carved Ornaments (1902-6) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: RR Anderson | 276 top |
| Govan (Govan Road), Former Fairfield Yard Offices, 1030-48 Govan Road Engineer, Shipwright and Associated Decorative Carving (1890) Sculptors: JP Macgillivray (figures) and McGilvray & Ferris (reliefs); Architect: J Keppie | 277 top |
| Govanhill (Calder Street), Calder Street Public Baths and Wash-house, 99 Calder Street Bronze Inscription Plaque with Medallion Portrait (1914) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Elkington & Co Ltd | 278 top |
| Govanhill (Coplaw Street), Opposite Govanhill Housing Association, 151 Coplaw Street Decorative Gates (c.1998) Sculptor: V Connachie | 279 top |
Govanhill and Crosshill Public Library, 170 Langside Road Figurative Programme (1906) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: JR Rhind; Builder: John Emery & Sons | 280 top |
Children's Playground Unite De Recreation (1996-8) Sculptor: R Miller; Commissioned by Glasgow City Council | 281 top |
| Hillhead (Byres Road), On gable of building at junction with University Avenue Illuminated Wall Sculpture (1993) Sculptors: M de Bruin and CSG Sinclair; Architects: Fraser Harle (of Simister Monaghan) | 282 top |
| Hillhead (Cranworth Street), Western Baths, 8-12 Cranworth Street Two Female Heads (1876-81) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: Clarke & Bell | 283 top |
| Hillhead (Ruthven Lane), On the rear elevation of 13 Ruthven Street Puma (1902-3) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: G Bell II (of Clarke & Bell) | 284 top |
At east end of Edmiston Drive frontage of Ibrox Football Stadium Ibrox Disaster Memorial (2000-1) Sculptor: A Scott; Assisted by: A Bell; Foundry: Beltane Studios | 285 top |
| Ibrox (Edmiston Drive), At the junction of Hinshelwood Drive and Copland Road James Wilson Memorial Fountain (1907) Sculptor: JP Main | 286 top |
| Kelvinbridge (Kelvin Walkway), Outside the Big Blue diner, below Kelvin Bridge Big Bluey (1995; Thrown into the river by vandals, April, 2002) Sculptor: P Benson | 287 top |
| Kelvingrove (La Belle Place), Former Queen's Rooms, 1 La Belle Place Narrative Friezes, Portraits, Trophies and Associated Decorative Carving (1857-8) Sculptors: J Mossman assisted by W Buchan; Architect: C Wilson; Builder: W York | 288 top |
Junction of Seamore Street and Maryhill Road Queen Victoria Drinking Fountain (Little Folks Fountain) (c. 1897; demolished c. 1980) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 289 top |
| Kingston (Centre Street), Former South Side Fire Station, 180 Centre Street Pediment Reliefs (1914-16) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: AB McDonald | 290 top |
| Kingston (Dalintober Street), Former Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society warehouse, 44 Dalintober Street Allegorical Figure of Justice and Decorative Carving (1886-8) Sculptor: JA Ewing; Architects: Bruce & Hay | 291 top |
| Kingston (Morrison Street), Former Co-operative Wholesale Society Warehouse, 71 Morrison Street Allegorical Figure of Plenty (1915-20) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Ferrigan | 292 top |
| Kingston (Morrison Street), Former Co-operative House, 95 Morrison Street Pediment Group with Acroterion Figure (1895-7) Sculptor: JA Ewing; Architects: Bruce & Hay | 293 top |
Angel Building, 2-20 Paisley Road West / Govan Road Commerce And Industry (1889) Sculptor: JA Ewing Architects: Bruce & Hay | 294 top |
Former Kingston Halls, Public Library and Police Office, 330-46 Paisley Road Allegorical Figure of Learning and Three Portrait Medallions (1904, statue; 1907, medallions) Sculptor: R Ferris; Architect: RW Horn; Builders: Morrison & Muir | 295 top |
| Kirklee (Bellshaugh Road), Kelvinside Academy, 20 Bellshaugh Road Profile Reliefs of Athena (c.1878) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Sellars | 296 top |
In centre of traffic island Langside Battlefield Memorial (1887-8) Sculptor: J Young; Architect: A Skirving; Builders: Morrison & Mason Ltd | 297 top |
Bank of Scotland, 1-3 Bridge Street Arms of the Bank of Scotland (c.1857) Sculptor: J Crawford; Architect: J Burnet | 298 top |
| Laurieston (Bridge Street), Former Commercial Bank of Scotland, 20-2 Bridge Street Keystone Head and Portrait Mask (1884) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Bruce & Hay | 299 top |
| Laurieston (Bridge Street), Former Glasgow Savings Bank, 63-7 Bridge Street Four Relief Panels (1888) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Gordon (Recast first floor bank premises) | 300 top |
Various Locations Macfarlane Works Outside Glasgow (000) Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 301 top |
Church Street, George Town Cast Iron Work on bungalow built by Chung Keng Kwee (c.1890) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 302 top |
| Maryhill (Maryhill Road), Maryhill Public Library, 1508 Maryhill Road Figurative Programme (1905) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: JR Rhind; Builder: W & J Taylor | 303 top |
| Maryhill (Maryhill Road), Burgh Hall, 1513 Maryhill Road Keystone Masks (1876-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: D McNaughton | 304 top |
| Merchant City (Albion Street), 18-58 Albion Street / 20-46 Trongate Pediment group, 'Justice' and 'Law', and Associated Decorative Carving (c.1901-5) Sculptors: Holmes & Jackson; Architects: Thomson & Sandilands; Builders: McKissock & Gardner (Albion Street), Ebenezar McMorran (Trongate) | 305 top |
| Merchant City (Argyle Street), Buck's Head Buildings, 63 Argyle Street Couchant Buck (1863-4) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architect: A Thomson | 306 top |
| Merchant City (Argyle Street), 116-20 Argyle Street Eight Keystone Masks (1873) Sculptor: AM Shannan; Architect: W Spence | 307 top |
| Merchant City (Bell Street), Former Fruit Market, at junction with Candleriggs Athena, Six Bacchic Keystone Masks and Associated Decorative Carving (1907) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: AB McDonald | 308 top |
| Merchant City (Brunswick Lane), North entrance, on rear wall of Clydesdale Bank Empire (1997) Sculptor: D Gordon; Fabricator: Lofthus Signs | 309 top |
| Merchant City (Candleriggs), On south-west attic corner of City Halls, 60-82 Candleriggs Colossal sculpture of a Bowl of Fruit (1886) Sculptor: unknown; Designer and Architect: J Carrick | 310 top |
Custom House Quay, a few yards east of Glasgow Bridge La Pasionaria (Monument to Dolores Ibarruri) (1974-9) Sculptor: A Dooley | 311 top |
| Merchant City (Clyde Street), On eastern piers of former Caledonian Railway Bridge Inscription (repeated in Greek) (1990) Sculptor: IH Finlay assisted by A Stirling; Commissioned by TWSA Four Cities Project | 312 top |
| Merchant City (Clyde Street), The Briggait (former Fishmarket), 64-76 Clyde Street Sea Horses and Portraits of Queen Victoria (1873) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Clarke & Bell | 313 top |
| Merchant City (Glassford Street), Former Messrs Gordon Brothers Warehouse, 61-5 Glassford Street Grotesque Mask, Green Man and Shield with Monogram (1908-9) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: Robertson &Dobbie | 314 top |
| Merchant City (Glassford Street), Trades House, 85-91 Glassford Street Armorial Group and Griffin Panels (1791-4) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: R&J Adam | 315 top |
Hutchesons' Hall, 158 Ingram Street Statues of George and Thomas Hutcheson (c.1649, statues; 1802-5, building) Sculptor: J Colquhoun; Architect: D Hamilton; Builder: K Mathieson | 316 top |
| Merchant City (Ingram Street), Trustee Savings Bank, 177 Ingram Street St Mungo, Atlantes, Allegorical Figures and Related Decorative Carving (1894-9) Modeller: GJ Frampton); Carver: W Shirreffs; Architects: Burnet, Son & Campbell; Ironwork manufacturers: Longden & Co; George Adam & Son | 317 top |
| Merchant City (Ingram Street), 178-80 Ingram Street Sculpture Scheme (1994) Sculptors: A Stoddart and JF Sloan; Architects: Page & Park; Builder: Henry Boot Ltd | 318 top |
| Merchant City (Ingram Street), Corinthian, Former Union Bank of Scotland, 191 Ingram Street Allegorical Statues, Narrative Tympana and Associated Decorative Carving (1841-3, 1853-4, 1876-9) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architects: J Salmon I and J Burnet | 319 top |
| Merchant City (Ingram Street), Ingram Hotel, 197-201 Ingram Street Abstract Structure (1971-3) Sculptor: R Coley; Architects: T M Miller & Partners | 320 top |
| Merchant City (John Street), Italian Centre, 7 John Street Sculpture Programme (1988-90) Sculptors: A Stoddart, JF Sloan and S Kinloch; Architects: Page & Park | 321 top |
| Merchant City (John Street), Italian Centre, 7 John Street Guardians and Associated Mythological Panels (1988-90) Sculptor: JF Sloan; Architects: Page & Park; Fabricators: A Sinclair and others | 322 top |
| Merchant City (John Street), Italian Centre, 7 John Street Italia (1988-90) Sculptor: A Stoddart; Architects: Page & Park | 323 top |
| Merchant City (John Street), Italian Centre, 7 John Street Mercurial (1988-90) Sculptor: A Stoddart; Architects: Page & Park; Foundry: Morris Singer | 324 top |
| Merchant City (John Street), Italian Centre, 7 John Street Mercury and Mercurius (1988-90) Sculptor: A Stoddart; Architects: Page & Park | 325 top |
Italian Centre, 7 John Street Thinking of Bella (1988-90) Sculptor: S Kinloch; Architects: Page & Park; Founders: Powderhall Bronze | 326 top |
| Merchant City (Miller Street), 53-9 Miller Street Complex Capitals and Pediment Decoration (1874) Sculptor: unknown | 327 top |
| Merchant City (Miller Street), 61 Miller Street Mercury Mask (1854) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Burnet | 328 top |
| Merchant City (Montrose Street), Former Sanitary Chambers, now Department of Environmental Health, 23-5 Montrose Street Hygieia (c.1894-7) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: AB McDonald; Builder: Alexander Thomson & Son | 329 top |
Springfield Court, adjacent to the east entrance to Princes Square As Proud As… (1998-2000) Sculptor: S Kinloch; Architects: Hugh Martin Partnership; Foundry: Powderhall Bronze; | 330 top |
| Merchant City (Trongate), Tron Steeple, at the entrance to the Tron Theatre, 71 Trongate Carved Corbels and Boss (1855) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: J Carrick (pedestrian arches) | 331 top |
| Merchant City (Trongate), Tron Theatre, 71 Trongate Cherub / Skull (1997-9, sculpture; 1899, building, ) Sculptor: K Hunter; Foundry: Powderhall Bronze; Architects: JJ Burnet (screen wall); RMJM Associates (1997 modifications) | 332 top |
| Merchant City (Trongate), Retail and warehouse block, 173-87 Trongate Neptune and Ceres (1925) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: Frank Burnet & Boston | 333 top |
| Merchant City (Trongate), Former National Bank of Scotland, 190 Trongate Seated Male and Female Attic Figures and Associated Decorative Carving (1901-3) Sculptor: WB Rhind; Architect: TP Marwick; Masons: Alexander Muir & Sons | 334 top |
| Merchant City (Wilson Street), Former City and County Buildings, 40-50 Wilson Street, 70-4 Hutcheson Street, 117 Brunswick Street, On the stylobate of the Wilson street façade Trial by Jury (1844) Sculptor: W Buchan, Architects: Clarke & Bell | 335 top |
| Merchant City (Wilson Street), Former City and County Buildings, 40-50 Wilson Street, 70-4 Hutcheson Street, 117 Brunswick Street, On the entablature of Hutcheson Street façade International Commerce (1843) Sculptor: W Buchan; Architects: Clarke & Bell | 336 top |
| Merchant City (Wilson Street), Former City and County Buildings, 40-50 Wilson Street, 70-4 Hutcheson Street, 117 Brunswick Street, On the north end of the Brunswick Street façade Series of Masks (1871-4) Sculptor: J Mossman; Architects: Clarke & Bell | 337 top |
| Merchant (Ingram Street), Former Central Fire Station, 23-33 Ingram Street Masks, Firefighter's Tools and Helmets (1898-1900) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: AB McDonald | 338 top |
| Milton (Ashgill Road), Chirnsyde Primary School, 228 Ashgill Road Mother and Child (1953) Sculptor: P Zunterstein; Architect: N Johnstone | 339 top |
| Mount Florida (Prospecthill Road), Former Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, now Langside College, 56 Prospecthill Road Portrait Busts, Carved Corbels, Gargoyle Drainpipes (1866-8) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Salmon, Son & Ritchie | 340 top |
| North Kelvinside (Botanic Gardens), Kibble Palace Cain (1899) Sculptor: ER Mullins | 341 top |
| North Kelvinside (Botanic Gardens), Kibble Palace The Elf (1899) Sculptor: WG John | 342 top |
| North Kelvinside (Botanic Gardens), Kibble Palace Eve (c.1880) Sculptor: S Tadolini | 343 top |
| North Kelvinside (Botanic Gardens), Kibble Palace King Robert of Sicily (c.1927) Sculptor: GH Paulin | 344 top |
| North Kelvinside (Botanic Gardens), Kibble Palace The Nubian Slave (after 1858) Sculptor: A Rossetti | 345 top |
Kibble Palace Ruth (c.1880) Sculptor: G Ciniselli | 346 top |
| North Kelvinside (Botanic Gardens), Kibble Palace Sisters of Bethany (1871) Sculptor: JW Wood | 347 top |
| North Kelvinside (Botanic Gardens), Kibble Palace Stepping Stones (1878) Sculptor: WH Thornycroft | 348 top |
| Parkhead (Gallowgate), Former Parkhead Saving Bank, 1448-56 Gallowgate Prudence Strangling Want and Associated Decorative Carving (1908-9) Sculptors: AM Shannan (allegorical goup), Holmes & Jackson (decorative carving); Architects: Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh; Builders: Shaw & Campbell | 349 top |
Partick Burgh Hall, 3-9a Burgh Hall Street Allegorical Roundels: Misericordia (Mercy), Justitia (Justice), Veritas (Truth) (c.1872) Sculptor: W Mossman Junior; Architect: W Leiper | 350 top |
Tennent Memorial Building, 38 Church Street Allegorical Figures of Night and Day and Associated Decorative Carving (1933-5) Sculptor: AC Dawson; Architect: NA Dick | 351 top |
Anderson College of Medicine, 56 Dumbarton Road Narrative Tympanum Relief and Two Winged Figures (1888-9) Sculptor: JP Macgillivray; Architects: J Sellars, completed by J Keppie | 352 top |
1-3 Elie Street Topographical Scenes at Partick Cross (1990) Sculptor: L Clark; Cast by: Plean Pre-cast | 353 top |
| Partick (Merkland Street), Partick Underground Station Some of the People (1996) Sculptor: D Mach | 354 top |
| Pollock (Cowglen Road), At entrance to Cowglen Shopping Centre, 45 Cowglen Road Reconciliation (1990) Sculptor: S Broadbent; Foundry: Varleys of St Helens | 355 top |
| Pollock (Pollock Country Park), Wildlife Garden Carved Wooden Cormorant (1996) Sculptor: G Joss | 356 top |
| Pollockshields (Darnley Street), McCormick House, 46 Darnley Street Allegorical Female Figure and associated decorative sculpture (1901-2) Sculptor: unknown (possibly W Shirreffs); Architect: DB Dobson | 357 top |
| Pollok (Pollok Country Park), On north side of Haggs Road exit Carved Wooden Woodpecker (1996) Sculptor: G Joss | 358 top |
| Pollokshields (Glencairn Drive), Pollokshields Burgh Hall, 70-2 Glencairn Drive Masonic Symbols and a Pair of Lions (1888-90, some details recarved c.1920) Sculptor: unknown; Designer: HE Clifford | 359 top |
| Pollokshields (Maxwell Road), Former Southern Christian Institute, 1 Maxwell Road / Pollokshaws Road Carved Panel with Book, Tree, Torch and Lamp (1896-7) Mason: A Stewart; Architect: Robert Miller | 360 top |
Bardowie Street Canopied Fountain (Re-erected 1987) Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry); Re-erected by: Heritage Engineering | 361 top |
| Queen's Park (Langside Road), Victoria Infirmary, 517 Langside Road - Main administration block Puma and Coats of Arms (1889-90) Carver: JH Mackinnon; Architect: J Sellars | 362 top |
| Queen's Park (Langside Road), Victoria Infirmary, 517 Langside Road - Pathology Department The Reaper (1965) Sculptor: D Bisset | 363 top |
| Ruchill (Bilsland Drive), In front of Hazlitt Gardens Surf City (1999) Sculptors: L Wilkinson and J Burroughs | 364 top |
| Scotstoun (Victoria Park), Beside the boating pool Partick and Whiteinch War Memorial (1922) Sculptor: FW Doyle-Jones | 365 top |
| Shawlands (Langside Avenue), Langside Public Halls, 1 Langside Avenue Allegorical Figures of Commerce and Plenty and Related Decorative Carving (1847; rebuilt 1902-3) Sculptor: J Thomas; Architects: John Gibson; rebuilt by AB McDonald | 366 top |
| Sighthill (Cobden Road), Beside the roundabout at junction of Turner Road St Rollox Monument (1995) Sculptor: JF Sloan; Fabricator: H McGarva | 367 top |
Mowbray Converted Horse Trough and Lamp (1899) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 368 top |
Kanyakumari Eagle Gatepost Finials (Late 1800's) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 369 top |
Outside the Springburn Centre Cowlairs Co-operative Society Drinking Fountain (1902, relocated 1981) Sculptors: Scott & Rae | 370 top |
| Springburn (Atlas Square), Facing Public Library and Museum Springburn Heritage and Hope (1988-9) Sculptor: V Butler; Foundry: Burleighfield Foundry, High Wycombe | 371 top |
| Springburn (Ayr Street), Springburn Public Library and Museum, 179 Ayr Street Ornamental Carving (1902-6) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: WB Whitie | 372 top |
| Springburn (Broomfield Road), Balgray (Breeze's) Tower, 52 Broomfield Road Eleven Portrait Masks (c.1820) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: Moses McCulloch | 373 top |
Former North British Locomotive Company Building, 110-36 Flemington Street Allegorical Female Figures of Speed and Science, with Associated Decorative Carving (1909) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architect: J Miller; Builders: P&W Anderson Ltd | 374 top |
Former Springburn Public Halls, 11 Millarbank Street Two Allegorical Figures and Related Decorative Carving (1902) Sculptor: JM Sherriff; Architect: WB Whitie | 375 top |
| Springburn (Springburn Park), Springburn Park Monument to James Reid of Auchterarder (1903) Sculptor: WG John | 376 top |
| Springburn (Springburn Park), Springburn Park Monument to Robert Innes (1997) Sculptor: unknown | 377 top |
| Springburn (Springburn Park), Springburn Park Ornamental Column (1912) Sculptor: unknown; Manufacturer: Doulton & Co | 378 top |
| Springburn (Springburn Way), At the junction of Cowlairs Road Springburn Milestone: "The Works" (1993) Sculptor: S von Halem | 379 top |
| Springburn (Springburn Way), At the junction of Kay Street The Bringer (1991, now removed) Sculptor: A Scott; Cast by Allscot Plastics Ltd | 380 top |
| Tollcross (Tollcross Road), Parkhead Public Library, 64-80 Tollcross Road Figurative Programme (1906) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: JR Rhind | 381 top |
| Townhead (Castle Street), On the south façade of the Royal Infirmary, overlooking Cathedral Square Monument to Queen Victoria (1914) Sculptor: AH Hodge; Architect: J Miller | 382 top |
St Nicholas Garden, in the L-shaped cloister Thirteen Keystone Masks, including nine 'Tontine Heads' (1737-42, 1758-9, c.1872, c.1873) Sculptors: D Cation, M Naismith, WJ Maxwell; Architect of Town Hall (later Tontine Hotel): A Dreghorn | 383 top |
| Townhead (Castle Street), St Nicholas Garden, in the camomile lawn Carved Pavement Plaques (1995) Sculptor: T Pomeroy | 384 top |
| Townhead (Castle Street), St Nicholas Garden, in the centre of the garden Font (1994-5) Sculptor: T Pomeroy | 385 top |
| Townhead (Castle Street), St Nicholas Garden, in the south and west boundary walls Decorative Gates and Railings with eight semi-abstract figures (1995) Sculptor: JF Sloan; Fabricators: H McGarva and A Sinclair (figures) | 386 top |
Former Royal Asylum for the Blind, 92 Castle Street Christ Restoring Sight to a Blind Child (1881) Sculptor: CB Grassby; Architect: W Landless | 387 top |
Cathedral Square Bishop's Palace Memorial Pillar (1912-15) Sculptor: R Gray; Designer: J Miller | 388 top |
| Townhead (Cathedral Square), St Mungo Museum of Religous Life and Art Foundation Stone and Carved Panels with Scottish Lion and St Mungo (1992) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: I Begg | 389 top |
| Townhead (Cathedral Square), 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 | 390 top |
| Townhead (Cathedral Square), Cathedral Square Monument to James Arthur (1893) Sculptor: GA Lawson | 391 top |
| Townhead (Cathedral Square Gardens), Cathedral Square Gardens Equestrian Monument to King William III (1734) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Cant & Lindsay | 392 top |
| Townhead (Cathedral Square Gardens), Cathedral Square Gardens Monument to the Reverend Dr Norman Macleod (1881) Sculptor: J Mossman; Assisted by: DM Ferguson; Foundry: James Moore of Thames Ditton | 393 top |
Cathedral Square Monument to David Livingstone (1875-9) Sculptor: J Mossman; Assisted by: F Leslie, JP Macgillivray; Designers of pedestal: Campbell Douglas & Sellars; Foundry: Cox & Sons | 394 top |
| Townhead (Cathedral Square), Cathedral Square Monument to James Lumsden (c.1859-62) Sculptor: J Mossman | 395 top |
| Townhead (Cathedral Square), Cathedral Square Monument to James White of Overtoun (1890) Sculptor: F Leslie | 396 top |
| Townhead (High Street), Former British Linen Company Bank, 215 High Street Allegorical Female Figure (1895) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: Salmon, Son & Gillespie | 397 top |
| Townhead (High Street), Former British Linen Company Bank, 215 High Street Commemorative Plaque (1895) Sculptor: WF Salmon; Architects: Salmon, Son & Gillespie | 398 top |
| Townhead (High Street), 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 | 399 top |
| Townhead (Macleod Street), Just west of St Nicholas Garden Bronze Relief Map of Townhead (c.1990) Designer: Page & Park; Foundry: Powderhall Bronze | 400 top |
The Scottish Football Association's Monument to William Dick (1880) Sculptor: G Galloway | 401 top |
On north side of Kirk Lane, Necropolis Victoria Cross Memorial Monument to Victoria Cross Winners (2007) Sculptor: J&G Mossman | 402 top |
| Townhead (The Necropolis), Alpha Tomb of Alexander Allan and Family (c.1894-9) Sculptor and Designer: JP Macgillivray; Masons: A MacDonald & Co Ltd | 403 top |
| Townhead (The Necropolis), Alpha Houldsworth Family Mausoleum (1854) Sculptor and Architect: J Thomas | 404 top |
| Townhead (The Necropolis), Beta Monument to Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Hope Pattison (1838) Sculptor: J Ritchie | 405 top |
| Townhead (The Necropolis), Gamma William Motherwell Memorial (1851) Sculptor and Designer: J Fillans; Mason: Councillor McLaughlin of Irvine | 406 top |
| Townhead (The Necropolis), Kappa Monument to John Knox (1825) Designer: W Warren; Carver: R Forrest; Architect: T Hamilton | 407 top |
| Townhead (The Necropolis), Omega Charles Tennant Memorial (1841) Sculptor: P Park | 408 top |
| Townhead (The Necropolis), Sigma Monument to William McGavin (1834) Sculptor: R Forrest; Architect: D Bryce | 409 top |
| Townhead (University of Strathclyde), At the junction of Taylor Street and Rottenrow Prometheus: The Gift of Science to Liberty (1994) Sculptor: JF Sloan; Fabricator: H McGarva | 410 top |
| Townhead (University of Strathclyde), In the John Anderson Campus, north of the Department of Architecture and Building Science Callanish (1974) Sculptor: GO Laing | 411 top |
On the west wall of the Chancellors Hall, Taylor Streeet The Pursuit of … (1996) Sculptor: S Kinloch; Foundry: Powderhall Bronze | 412 top |
| West End (Dalnair Street), Beside the west entrance of the Outpatients' Department of the Queen Mother's Hospital Wooden Sculpture Group: 'Spirits of the Forest' (1991) Sculptor: G Viknyanski | 413 top |
| West End (Great Western Road), 9 Lowther Terrace Carved Complex Iconography (c.1904) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: AGS Mitchell | 414 top |
| West End (Great Western Road), Baxter House, 10 Lowther Terrace Two Profile Medallions (1904-6) Sculptor: W Vickers; Architect: J Miller | 415 top |
| West End (Highburgh Road), Dowanhill Park Cast-iron Drinking Fountain (c.1903) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 416 top |
| West End (Hillhead Street), In front of Student Refectory, University of Glasgow Section Extending (Two Cast In-Situ) (1996) Sculptors: Z Dajani and R Lee | 417 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - North entrance hall Foundation Stone (1901) Carver: JH Mackinnon; Designer: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 418 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum Sculpture Programme (1892-1902) Sculptors: EG Bramwell, A Fabbrucci, GJ Frampton, J Keller, WB Rhind, AM Shannan, FD Wood; Carvers: WR Dick, McGilvray & Ferris, JH Mackinnon, JM Sherriff, W Shirreffs, W Vickers, JC Young; Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen; Masons: Morrison & Mason Ltd (basement); Peter McKissock & Son (superstructure) | 419 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - North Elevation - Central Porch St Mungo as the Patron of Art and Music (1892-1902) Sculptor: GJ Frampton; Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 420 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - North Elevation - Central Porch. In the spandrels of the north, east and west arches of the entrance porch. Reliefs Representing Music, Literature and Manufacturing Arts (1892-1902) Modeller: GJ Frampton; Carver: W Shirreffs; Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 421 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - North Elevation - Central Porch. Above attic windows on the entrance porch Masks of 'The Great Trio of Greek Art' (1892-1902) Modeller: GJ Frampton; Carver: W Shirreffs; Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 422 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - North Elevation. On attic of central pavilions, north elevation Four Seated Female Figures Symbolising the Arts (1892-1902) Scultor: FD Wood; Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 423 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - North Elevation. On attic of north-east pavilion Seated Female Figure Symbolising Religion (1892-1902) Sculptor: J Keller; Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 424 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - North Elevation. On attic of north-west pavilion Seated Female Figure Symbolising Commerce (1892-1902) Sculptor: A Fabbrucci; Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 425 top |
Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - North Elevation. On attic of south-east pavilion Seated Female Figure Symbolising Literature (1892-1902) Sculptor: EG Bramwell; Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 426 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - South Elevation. On attic of west pavilion, south elevation Seated Male Figure Symbolising Science (1892-1902) Sculptor: WB Rhind; Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 427 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - Decorative Carving - Exterior Scottish Counties and Artists' Names (1892-1902) Carvers: WR Dick, JH Mackinnon, W Shirreffs (north façade); JC Young (south façade); W Vickers (east and west façades); Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 428 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum - Decorative Carving - Interior Names and Crests of Glasgow Trades; World Composers; Figures from Scottish History (1892-1902) Sculptors: McGilvray & Ferris (Central Hall); JM Sherriff (East and West Courts); Architects: JW Simpson & EJ Milner Allen | 429 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum. In the corridor to the right of the north entrance Statue of William Pitt the Younger (1812) Sculptor: J Flaxman | 430 top |
Just west of Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) War Memorial (1924) Sculptor: PL Clark; Foundry: M Manenti | 431 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), In front of north entrance to Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum Children of Glasgow Fountain (1988) Sculptor: MA Snowden | 432 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), In front of south entrance to Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum Relief Map of the West End of Glasgow (1996) Sculptor: K Chambers; Foundry: Powderhall Bronze; Base designed by Page & Park architects | 433 top |
Kelvin Way Bridge Allegorical Figure Groups (1914-24) Sculptor: PR Montford; Architect: AB McDonald; Foundry: AB Burton; Builder: John Emery & Sons | 434 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Kelvingrove Park Bengal Tigress (1866-7) Sculptor: AN Cain; Foundry: F Barbedienne, Paris | 435 top |
Kelvingrove Park, At the western end of Prince of Wales Bridge Monument to Thomas Carlyle (1916) Sculptor: WK Brown | 436 top |
Kelvingrove Park, At the eastern end of Prince of Wales Bridge Highland Light Infantry Memorial (1906) Sculptor: WB Rhind | 437 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Kelvingrove Park Monument to Lord Kelvin (1908-13) Sculptor: AM Shannan; Foundry: JW Singer & Sons | 438 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Kelvingrove Park Monument to Lord Lister (1923-4) Sculptor: GH Paulin; Foundry: McDonald & Cresswick | 439 top |
Kelvingrove Park Monument to Field Marshal Earl Roberts (1915-16) Sculptors: H Bates (modeller); prepared for casting by EA Rickards assisted by H Poole; Foundry: JW Singer & Sons | 440 top |
Kelvingrove Park Stewart Memorial Fountain (1872) Sculptors: J Mossman and J Young; Architect: J Sellars; Foundry: H Prince & Co; Builder: J Robertson | 441 top |
| West End (Kelvingrove Park), Kelvingrove Park Tiger Carved from Storm-damaged Tree (1998-2002) Sculptor: P Benson | 442 top |
Tom Honeyman Memorial Garden, Near the north bank of the River Kelvin The Psalmist (1973) Sculptor: B Schotz; Brass Panel by A Gibb | 443 top |
| West End (Lilybank Gardens), At entrance to Geology Department, University of Glasgow Colossal Fragment of Ballachulish Granite (1977) Sculptor: unknown; Presented by Amalgamated Quarries of Stirling | 444 top |
| West End (Old Dumbarton Road), Former Bishop's Mill, 206-12 Old Dumbarton Road Wheatsheaf (1839, c.1853) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: unknown | 445 top |
| West End (Queen Margaret Drive), Former Northpark House - original building, now BBC Scotland, 20 Queen Margaret Drive Head of Michelangelo and two Male Keystone Heads (1869-72) Sculptors: CB Grassby (Michelangelo), Stewart & Campbell (Heads); Architect: JT Rochead | 446 top |
| West End (Queen Margaret Drive), Former Northpark House - Mackintosh extension, now BBC Scotland, 20 Queen Margaret Drive Five Masks and an Iron Finial (1894-5) Sculptors: McGilvray & Ferris (Masks), George Adam & Son (Iron Finial); Architects: JT Rochead (oriiginal building), CR Mackintosh (extension) | 447 top |
| West End (Sauchiehall Street), 901-3 Sauchiehall Street / Kelvingrove Street Thirteen Crowned Male Masks and Lion Heads (1853) Sculptor: unknown; Architect: C Wilson | 448 top |
At the junction of Woodlands Gate Lobey Dosser (1992) Sculptors: T Morrow and N Gillon; Foundry: Powderhall Bronze; Plaque: Co-operative Monumental Services | 449 top |
| Whiteinch (Edzell Street), 10-32 Edzell Street Four Relief Panels: The Modern Myth (1987-8) Sculptor: B Kelly; Architects: Simister Monaghan; Cast by: Plean Pre-cast | 450 top |
(formerly at Balshagray Avenue) Victoria Park Golden Jubilee Gates (erected 1887; relocated 1963) Sculptor: unknown; Foundry: Walter Macfarlane & Co (Saracen Foundry) | 451 top |
20 Ashley Street, on the west and south walls Woodlands Men (1991) Sculptor: S Taylor; Architects: McGurn, Logan, Duncan & Opfer | 452 top |
| Woodlands (Ashley Street), Gaelic Primary School, 44 Ashley Street Dante, Homer and decorative masks (c.1875) Sculptor: unknown; Architects: H&D Barclay | 453 top |
| Woodlands (St George's Cross), At the junction of Maryhill Road St George and the Dragon (1897) Sculptors: J&G Mossman | 454 top |
Woodside Public Library, 343-7 St George's Road Figurative Programme (1905) Sculptor: WK Brown; Architect: JR Rhind; Builder: John Porter & Sons | 455 top |
Former Church of St George's in the Fields, 485 St George's Road Christ Feeding the Multitude (1885-6) Sculptor: WB Rhind, Architects: H&D Barclay | 456 top |
Between Rupert Street and Dunearn Street As the Crow Flies (1990; sculpture destroyed July, 2002) Sculptor: S Kinloch; Foundry: Powderhall Bronze | 457 top |
| Woodside (Cromwell Court), At the rear of the tenements on Cromwell Court Milestone (1994) Sculptors: M de Bruin and CSG Sinclair | 458 top |
| The database contains 458 entries |
| During the preparation of this database extensive use was made of the book Public Sculpture of Glasgow by Ray McKenzie. |
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