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Artwork
Aspiration
Breastfeeding mermaid
Nicolson Street
Brick Traction
Comet
Shore Street
Ebb & Flow
Customhouse Quay
Egeria, The Wood Nymph
Dalrymple Street
Erigea is a mythical wood nymph who will bring good luck to the town. Look out for the poems engraved on the pavement.
Endeavour
Greenock Road
Ginger the Horse
Dalrymple Street
This statue commemorates the horses who worked in local industry. Look out for the panels which surround the statue giving further information.
Mechanical Animals
Prospect/Trust
Custom House Way
This is a nautical themed sculpture in stone, wood and metal on Greenock Waterfront – symbolising the shipbuilding industry and the hopes of the future generations. It was inspired by members of Larkfield Youth Café.
Ring of Bronze
Bank Street
This commemorates the death of 8 citizens killed in the Reform Riot in 1820. Commissioned by Riverside Inverclyde and Inverclyde Council.
Sealife
Customhouse Quay
This is an abstract representation of sea life. It was inspired by students of St Stephen’s High School. The result of a Sculpture project undertaken in 1998.
Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow
Greenock Road
The Beacon
Customhouse Quay
Multifunctional beacon with a weather vane, bell, light, clock, drinking well and post box. Constructed by Rankin and Blackmore, Eagle Foundry, Baker Street, Greenock.
The Monarch of Auchmountain Glen Stag
Kilmacolm Road
The Yardmen
Customhouse Quay
Totem Pole
Custom House Way
Wee Annie
Kempock Street
Wishing Tree
Parkhill Avenue
XVII Legion
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Customhouse Place
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Artist easel, paint brush and palette, in steel
Touristic Attraction
Horseshoe
Cathcart Square
A horseshoe set into the paving near the Lyle Fountain, this marks the site of the gallows which were used for public hangings between 1812 and 1834.
Propeller/Capstan/Anchor
Nautical artefacts signifying the shipbuilding past of area.
Touristic Information
Cornalees Visitor Centre - Greenock Cut
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Kempock Place
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Quarriers village
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Lyle Road
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Lyle Road
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Lyle Road
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Lyle Road
Museum
McLean Museum and Art Gallery
Watt Street
Touristic Viewpoint
Craigs Top
Lyle Road
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