List of public art in Hampshire

This is a list of public art in Hampshire, in 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.

Aldershot

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RAMC Memorial, Aldershot Gun Hill, Aldershot 1905Goscombe John Sculpture group, obelisk and wall with plaquesBronze and granite Grade IIQ26672950 Architect, Robert Weir Schultz[1][2]

Alton

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Bear Westbrook Walk, Alton 2005Mark Coreth StatueBronze

Basingstoke

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DateArtist / designer TypeMaterialDimensions DesignationWikidata Notes
Blue Coat Boy Cross Street, Basingstoke

51.2636°N 1.0885°W / 51.2636; -1.0885
1994 Statue on pedestal Q59781088 Owned by Basingstoke Heritage Society
L'Arc Alencon Link, Basingstoke

51.2680°N 1.0884°W / 51.2680; -1.0884
1999David Annand Sculpture group
Poppy Churchill Way, Basingstoke 1996Tom Merrifield Statue on pedestal
Sailing By Stars Railway station, Basingstoke

51.2680°N 1.0884°W / 51.2680; -1.0884
1990Sarah Tombs Sculpture groupBronze [3]

Eastleigh

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DateArtist / designer TypeMaterialDimensions DesignationWikidata Notes
Entry Effected Leigh Road, Eastleigh

50.9729°N 1.3716°W / 50.9729; -1.3716
2008Les Johnson Statue
The Fourth Arm Leigh Road, Eastleigh

50.9729°N 1.3716°W / 50.9729; -1.3716
1995Les Johnson StatueBronze

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Eastleigh Lakeside Park Art Trail Lakeside Park, Eastleigh

50.9569°N 1.3668°W / 50.9569; -1.3668
c. 2018 (2018) 9 plaquesMetal
Pirelli Arch Pirelli Park, Eastleigh

50.9479°N 1.3651°W / 50.9479; -1.3651
c. 2012 (2012)Codsteaks SculptureMild Steel
Proud to Serve Leigh Road, Eastleigh

50.9729°N 1.3716°W / 50.9729; -1.3716
1998Les Johnson StatueBronze
The Railwayman Leigh Road, Eastleigh

50.9694°N 1.3532°W / 50.9694; -1.3532
1995Jill Tweed StatueBronze
Spitfire Mitchell Way, Southampton Airport, Eastleigh

50.950278°N 1.356667°W / 50.950278; -1.356667
2004Alan Manning Airplane replicaWing span 24ft
Charlotte Mary Yonge Railway Station Concourse, Eastleigh

50.96929°N 1.35034°W / 50.96929; -1.35034
2015Vivien Mallock Statue & benchBronze Owned by Eastleigh Borough Council

Fareham

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DateArtist / designer TypeMaterialDimensions DesignationWikidata Notes
Anvil Man Fareham Stephen Lunn Sculpture

Gosport

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DateArtist / designer TypeMaterialDimensions DesignationWikidata Notes
Nat Gonella Tribute Gosport

50.792584°N 1.145465°W / 50.792584; -1.145465
SculptureMetal

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John Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse Falklands Gardens, Gosport 1993Jill Tweed Bust on pedestalBronze & concrete [4]

Lasham

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DateArtist / designer TypeMaterialDimensions DesignationWikidata Notes
The Alpha Lima Armillary Sphere Lasham Airfield, Lasham

51.189383°N 1.035292°W / 51.189383; -1.035292
2005 Armillary sphereMetal

Petersfield

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King William III of England The Square, Petersfield 18th century, restored 1912Henry Cheere Equestrian statue on pedestalLead & stone Grade IQ17528308 Erected in its current location in 1812 having previously stood in Petersfield House.[5][6]

Portsmouth

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DateArtist / designer TypeMaterialDimensions DesignationWikidata Notes
Jack Star Tipner lake, Portsmouth c. 2000 (2000)Richard Farrington
Jubilee Statue Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth 2002Vivien Mallock Bronze12 feet Unveiled by HM Queen Elizabeth II on 27 June 2002. The prow of the ship is modeled on the Royal Yacht Britannia.[7]
Mudlarking Statue Portsmouth
Remembrance Poppy Bishop Street, Portsmouth Coastguard Studio
Trimast M275 motorway, Portsmouth c. 2001 (2001)

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Horatio Nelson Grand Parade 1951Frederick Brook Hitch Statue on pedestalBronze Grade IIQ26397862 Originally sited in Pembroke Gardens[8]

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Queen Victoria Guildhall Square 1903Alfred Drury Statue on pedestalBronze Grade IIQ26398294 [9]

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Portsmouth Naval Memorial Southsea Common 1924Sir Robert Lorimer Obelisk on plinthPortland stone Grade IQ20712306 Commonwealth War Graves Commission site[10]

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Portsmouth War Memorial Guildhall Square 1921James Glen Sivewright Gibson, Walter Gordon, Charles Sargeant Jagger Cenotaph with surround & statuesPortland stone Grade II*Q26263431 [11][12]

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Crimea War Memorial Clarence Esplanade 1857HJ Andrews, J King & Sons ObeliskPortland stone Grade IIQ26666638 [13][14]

Romsey

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DateArtist / designer TypeMaterialDimensions DesignationWikidata Notes
The Lantern Seat Romsey Community Hospital, Romsey

50.992361°N 1.48186°W / 50.992361; -1.48186
2004Richard Bent The 1818 back panel in this seat was rescued during the demolition of the sounding arch at Embley Park – The home of Florence Nightingale. A Local blacksmith designed and made the seat in 2004.

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Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston Market Place, Romsey 1868Matthew Noble Statue on pedestalBronze and pink marble Grade IIQ26525831 [15][16]

Southampton

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Mayor Richard Andrews East Park, Southampton 1860Benjamin Brain Statue on pedestalLimestone Grade IIQ26384355 [15][17]

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Sir Isaac Watts Watts Park, Southampton

50.909559°N 1.406273°W / 50.909559; -1.406273
1861Richard Cockle Lucas Statue on pedestalMarble Grade IIQ26384264 [15][18]

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Lord Palmerston Palmerston Park, Southampton

50.905903°N 1.389665°W / 50.905903; -1.389665
1868Sharpe Statue on pedestal Grade IIQ26473681 [19]

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Titanic Engineers' Memorial East Park, Southampton 1914Romeo Ratman, Ferdinand Victor Blundstone Sculpture with surroundBronze & granite Grade IIQ3529509 [15][20]

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Southampton Cenotaph Watts Park

50°54′34.7″N 1°24′18.7″W
1920Sir Edwin Lutyens Cenotaph with sculpturePortland stone Grade IQ7721865 [21]
Adam and Eve Cossack Green, Southampton 1951Sir John Cass School of Art Concrete [22][23]
Hamtun Street Mural Hamtun Street 1978 (placed in current location 2010)Henry and Joyce Collins MuralConcrete and glass19 x 3 meters Owner, Southampton City Council. Originally on the side of a Sainsbury’s superstore in the Lordshill. Removed in 1990, restored and placed in its current location in 2010.[24]
Three Rings Ocean Village, Southampton 1990Jane Ackroyd Abstract sculpture [25]

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John le Fleming City walls, Southampton

50.902537°N 1.404798°W / 50.902537; -1.404798
1991Anthony Griffiths Statue Owner, Southampton City Council. John le Fleming (1295–1336) was Mayor of Southampton.
Child of Family Havelock Road 1993Danny Lane [26]
Sundial Havelock Road 1995Peter Parkinson [27]
Enclosure Watts Park, Southampton 2000Paul De Monchaux Portland Roach stone [28][29]
Shear Bevois Valley 2001Eilis O'Connell Work represents the sword of Bevis of Hampton[26][30]
Northam Shoal Old Northam Road 2002Tom Grimsey [26]
Ted Bates St Mary's Stadium, Southampton

50.905903°N 1.389665°W / 50.905903; -1.389665
2008Sean Hedges-Quinn Statue on pedestal Second statue of Bates, the original by sculptor Ian Brennan was widely criticized by supporters and was removed soon after its unavailing.[31]
Southampton Mural 2013 Castle Way, Southampton

50.899777°N 1.404890°W / 50.899777; -1.404890
2013Joanna Dewfall Mural Owned by Southampton City Council
Southampton Friary Friary House, Briton Street, Southampton 1987 Tiled muralCeramic

Stratfield Saye

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DateArtist / designer TypeMaterialDimensions DesignationWikidata Notes
Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington The Wellington Monument, Stratfield Saye House, Stratfield Saye 1866Carlo Marochetti StatueBronze Grade II [32]

Whitchurch

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Painted bollards Town Centre, Whitchurch, Hampshire

51.2300°N 1.3389°W / 51.2300; -1.3389
2010 (2010)-2013 Painted steel A series of bollards, painted by members of the local community.

Winchester

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DateArtist / designer TypeMaterialDimensions DesignationWikidata Notes
John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton Royal Green Jackets (Rifles) Museum 1866George Gammon Adams Statue on pedestal

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Queen Victoria Winchester Great Hall 1887Alfred Gilbert Seated statue on pedestalBronze Grade I [15][33]

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Alfred the Great The Broadway, Winchester

51.061219°N 1.308700°W / 51.061219; -1.308700
1901Hamo Thornycroft Statue on pedestalBronze and Penryn graniteStatue;- 15 feet Grade IIQ26461216 [15][34]

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The King's Royal Rifle Corps War Memorial Cathedral Close, Winchester 1922John Tweed Statue on pedestalBronze & limestone Grade II*Q55742851 [35]

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Horse and Rider High Street, Winchester 1983Elisabeth Frink Equestrian statueBronze224cm high Grade IIQ55753820 [15][36]

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Painted bollards Great Minster Street and The Square, Winchester

50.9694°N 1.3532°W / 50.9694; -1.3532
2005 (2005)-2012The Colour Factory 24 bollardsPainted steel Owned by Winchester City Council. Bollards painted in the style of famous artists, or with topical scenes.[37]

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Licoricia of Winchester Jewry Street, Winchester 2022Ian Rank-Broadley Statue groupBronze [38]

References

  1. "War Memorials Register, Royal Army Medical Corps – South African War". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  2. Historic England. "Royal Army Medical Corps Boer War Memorial (1393807)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  3. {{http://www.basingstoke.gov.uk/content/page/38911/Public-Art-brochure.pdf
  4. "Admiral Sir John Fieldhouse". Art UK. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  5. "A History of Petersfield". 14 March 2021.
  6. Historic England. "Statue of William III (1093567)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  7. "Jubilee Statue".
  8. Historic England. "Lord Nelson monument (1103855)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  9. Historic England. "Statue of Queen Victoria (1104315)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  10. Historic England. "Portsmouth Naval War Memorial (1386975)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  11. Historic England. "City of Portsmouth War Memorial (1104318)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  12. "War Memorials Register: City of Portsmouth WWI". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  13. Historic England. "Crimean Monument (1386963)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  14. "War Memorials Register: Portsmouth - Crimean War". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
  15. Jo Darke (1991). The Monument Guide to England and Wales. Macdonald Illustrated. ISBN 0-356-17609-6.
  16. Historic England. "Statue of Lord Palmerston, Market Place (1232293)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  17. Historic England. "Monument to Richard Andrews (1092082)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
  18. "H2g2 – Southampton's Statues, Monuments and Memorials, Hampshire, UK – Edited Entry".
  19. Historic England. "Palmerston's Monument (1178999)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  20. Historic England. "Monument to the Engineers of the Titanic (1092081)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
  21. Historic England. "Southampton Cenotaph (1340007)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  22. Douch, Robert (1968). Monuments and memorials in Southampton (Southampton papers, no.6). City of Southampton. p. 42.
  23. "Southampton City Council – Historic Environment RecordLocally listed buildings in Southampton – the Local List" (PDF). southampton.gov.uk. Southampton City Council. 3 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 June 2021. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  24. "Hamtun Street Mural". Tudor House & garden. Southampton City Council. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  25. Three Rings (Plaque on sculpture plinth). Ocean Village, Southampton. 1990.
  26. "artpeopleplaces Southampton Public Art Strategy" (PDF). southampton city council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  27. Sundial by Peter Parkinson (Plaque). Broadcasting House Havelock Road Southampton. 1995.
  28. "West Park". southampton.gov.uk. Southampton City Council. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  29. "Central Parks Southampton". Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment. Archived from the original on 18 January 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  30. "Legend of Sir Bevois is fictional". Daily Echo. 15 January 2003. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  31. "Second Ted Bates statue unveiled". 22 March 2008.
  32. Historic England. "Wellington Monument (1092251)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  33. Historic England. "Great Hall Winchester Castle (1351065)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  34. Historic England. "Statue of Alfred the Great (1167789)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  35. Historic England. "The King's Royal Rifle Corps War Memorial, Winchester (1447365)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  36. Historic England. "Horse and Rider sculpture, High Street, Winchester (1445381)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  37. "The Bollards". Winchester City Council. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  38. "Prince Charles cancels statue unveiling after catching Covid". BBC News. 10 February 2022. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
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