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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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