By Gary Nisbet | Glasgow Sculpture Database [Search = Cromwell Court] Click here to view full database |
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10 matches were found |
Benny Lynch Court (Gorbals), 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 | 1 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 | 2 top |
Cromwell Court (Woodside), At the rear of the tenements on Cromwell Court Milestone (1994) Sculptors: M de Bruin and CSG Sinclair | 3 top |
Glasgow Green (Calton), 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 | 4 top |
Kelvingrove Park (West End), 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 | 5 top |
Queen Street (City Centre), At the junction of 69 Queen Street and Springfield Court Caged Peacock (1996-7) Sculptor: G Wyllie; Glass manufacturers: Glasworks | 6 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 | 7 top |
Springfield Court (Merchant City), 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; | 8 top |
St Vincent Street (City Centre), In the basement forecourt of 131 St Vincent Street Tree of Life (1997) Sculptor: A Dawson | 9 top |
Turnbull Street (Calton), 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 | 10 top |
10 matches were found |
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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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