Inverclyde sculptures :: Shared Description

Inverclyde District, on the south bank of the Firth of Clyde, is home to many modern sculptures, many of which were commissioned by the local Urban Regeneration Company Riverside Inverclyde LinkExternal link to brighten up and help delineate the approaches to the towns of Port Glasgow, Greenock and Gourock.

Other significant sculptures can be found along the Clyde waterfront and also on National Cycle Network Routes 75 and 753 which run through the district.

In addition to these modern sculptures, there are a number of more traditional statues to be found, including one of the District's most famous son, James Watt.
by Thomas Nugent
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NS3274 : Endeavour at Port Glasgow by Thomas Nugent
NS3075 : Aspiration by Thomas Nugent
NS2876 : The former Watt School by Thomas Nugent
NS3274 : Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow sculpture at night by Thomas Nugent
NS2876 : Equus Clutha by Thomas Nugent
NS1968 : "Bobby" at Wemyss Bay railway station by Thomas Nugent
NS3075 : Aspiration by Thomas Nugent
NS3667 : The Lost XVII by Thomas Nugent
NS2776 : Radical War memorial, Greenock by Thomas Nugent
NS2776 : Radical War memorial, Greenock by Thomas Nugent
NS3273 : Cycle path sculpture by Thomas Nugent
NS3373 : National Cycle Network route marker by Thomas Nugent
NS2876 : Seal sculpture at Customhouse Quay by Thomas Nugent
NS2876 : Equus Clutha by Thomas Nugent
NS3074 : Cycle path sculpture by Thomas Nugent
NS2876 : Prospect & Trust sculpture by Thomas Nugent
NS2477 : Girl On A Suitcase by Thomas Nugent
NS3274 : Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow sculpture by Thomas Nugent
NS2876 : James Watt statue by Thomas Nugent
NS3274 : Endeavour at Port Glasgow by Thomas Nugent
NS3667 : The Lost XVII by Thomas Nugent
NS3274 : Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow sculpture by Thomas Nugent
NS2876 : Equus Clutha by Thomas Nugent
NS2876 : Equus Clutha by Thomas Nugent
NS2776 : Men Of The Clyde by Thomas Nugent

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Created: Tue, 20 Mar 2012, Updated: Fri, 20 Jan 2023

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