List of public art in Nottingham
Appearance
This is a list of public art in Nottingham, in Nottinghamshire, England. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.
Central Nottingham
[edit]Nottingham Council House
[edit]Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
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Nottingham Lions (right) | Nottingham Council House | 1929 | Joseph Else | Stone[15] | 52°57′13″N 1°08′57″W / 52.953503°N 1.149262°W | |
Nottingham Lions (left) | Nottingham Council House | 1929 | Joseph Else | Stone[15] | 52°57′13″N 1°08′57″W / 52.953503°N 1.149262°W | |
Frieze on Nottingham Council House | Nottingham Council House | 1929 | Joseph Else | Stone[15][4] | 52°57′13″N 1°08′57″W / 52.953503°N 1.149262°W | |
Prosperity | Dome of Nottingham Council House | 1929 | James Woodford | Stone[16][4] | 52°57′13″N 1°08′57″W / 52.953503°N 1.149262°W | |
Commerce | Dome of Nottingham Council House | 1929 | Joseph Else | Stone[16][4] | 52°57′13″N 1°08′57″W / 52.953503°N 1.149262°W | |
Civic Law | Dome of Nottingham Council House | 1929 | Charles L J Doman | Stone[16][4] | 52°57′13″N 1°08′57″W / 52.953503°N 1.149262°W | |
Knowledge | Dome of Nottingham Council House | 1929 | Ernest Webb | Stone[16][4] | 52°57′13″N 1°08′57″W / 52.953503°N 1.149262°W |
Beeston
[edit]Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
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George the Beekeeper | High Road, Beeston | 1987 | Sioban Coppinger | Concrete and bronze[17] | 52°55′39″N 1°12′51″W / 52.927602°N 1.214272°W | |
Water Head | The Square, Beeston | 1989 | Paul Mason | Concrete[18] | 52°55′36″N 1°12′57″W / 52.926561°N 1.215882°W | |
Hope (Boer War Memorial) | Broadgate Park | 1904 | Arthur George Marshall | Stone[19][20] | 52°55′42″N 1°12′37″W / 52.928465°N 1.210165°W | |
Jesse Boot memorial | University of Nottingham | 1934 | Charles L J Doman | Stone[21][5] | 52°56′07″N 1°11′37″W / 52.935401°N 1.193553°W | |
University of Nottingham | 2003 | Michael Dan Archer | Stone | 52°56′21″N 1°12′12″W / 52.939183°N 1.203375°W | ||
Beeston Canal Wall Panels | 2006 | Hilary Cartmel | Stainless steel, bronze, Mosaic | |||
The Green Man | Dovecote Lane Recreation Ground | Stan Bullard | Wood | 52°55′15″N 1°12′54″W / 52.920748°N 1.215065°W |
Clifton
[edit]Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
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Erasmus Darwin's Mammoth | Nottingham Trent University | Kim James | Steel | 52°54′36″N 1°11′14″W / 52.910118°N 1.187178°W | ||
unknown | Nobel Road | unknown | Steel | 52°53′59″N 1°11′28″W / 52.899787°N 1.191241°W |
Lenton
[edit]Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
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Aspire | University of Nottingham | 2008 | Ken Shuttleworth | Steel[22] | 52°57′04″N 1°11′04″W / 52.9512°N 1.1844°W | |
Healing Energy | Queen's Medical Centre | 2008 | Hilary Cartmel | Steel | 52°56′34″N 1°10′58″W / 52.942698°N 1.182703°W | |
The Circle of Life | Queen's Medical Centre | 2011 | Ann Vrielinck | Bronze | ||
unknown | Queen's Medical Centre | ???? | Unknown | Concrete | 52°56′40″N 1°11′12″W / 52.944523°N 1.186538°W | |
Lenton Priory Pillars | Lenton Priory | 2018 | Adrian Riley | Steel | 52°56′38″N 1°10′45″W / 52.94395046628495°N 1.1790816302020957°W |
Meadows
[edit]Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
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Queen Victoria | Memorial Gardens, Victoria Embankment | 1905 | Albert Toft | Stone[23][24][5] | 52°56′05″N 1°08′30″W / 52.934678°N 1.141641°W | |
City War Memorial, Nottingham | Memorial Gardens, Victoria Embankment | 1927 | T Wallis Gordon | Stone[23][25] | 52°56′05″N 1°08′30″W / 52.934678°N 1.141641°W |
Sneinton
[edit]Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
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Sneinton Dragon | Junction of Manvers Street and Sneinton Hermitage | 2006 | Robert Stubley | Steel[10] | 52°56′56″N 1°07′59″W / 52.9490°N 1.1330°W | |
Calvary | St. Stephen's Church, Sneinton | 1920 | Cecil G Hare[26] | Cast iron | 52°57′05″N 1°07′54″W / 52.9514°N 1.1318°W | |
Bendigo | On the roof of the former Bendigo Pub, on Sneinton Hermitage | Unknown | From a model by Jack Mann[5] | Concrete | 52°56′59″N 1°07′42″W / 52.9498°N 1.1282°W | |
William Booth | Outside his birthplace on Notintone Place in Sneinton | unknown | unknown | Bronze | 52°57′08″N 1°07′55″W / 52.9522°N 1.1319°W |
West Bridgford
[edit]Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
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Heron | Lady Bay | Wolfgang Buttress | Steel | 52°56′19″N 1°06′42″W / 52.938503°N 1.111657°W |
Wilford
[edit]Image | Title / individual commemorated | Location | Date | Artist | Material | Coordinates |
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Robert Juckes Clifton | Wilford Toll Bridge | 1883 | William Philip Smith[5] | Stone | 52°56′17″N 1°09′15″W / 52.938003°N 1.154074°W |
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