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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 51°15′13″N 0°45′41″W / 51.2536°N 0.7613°W |
1905 | Goscombe John | Sculpture group, obelisk and wall with plaques | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26672950 | Architect, Robert Weir Schultz[1][2]
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Alton
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Bear | Westbrook Walk, Alton | 2005 | Mark Coreth | Statue | Bronze |
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Basingstoke
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Rhythm, Strength and Movement | Basing View, Basingstoke 51°16′03″N 1°04′55″W / 51.267626°N 1.081992°W |
1987 | Robert Erskine | Sculpture | Weathered steel | Commissioned by Sun Life Canada[3] | ||||
Blue Coat Boy | Cross Street, Basingstoke 51°15′49″N 1°05′19″W / 51.2636°N 1.0885°W |
1994 | Statue on pedestal | Q59781088 | Owned by Basingstoke Heritage Society | |||||
L'Arc | Alencon Link, Basingstoke 51°16′05″N 1°05′18″W / 51.2680°N 1.0884°W |
1999 | David Annand | Sculpture group | ||||||
Poppy | Churchill Way, Basingstoke | 1996 | Tom Merrifield | Statue on pedestal | ||||||
Sailing By Stars | Railway station, Basingstoke 51°16′05″N 1°05′18″W / 51.2680°N 1.0884°W |
1990 | Sarah Tombs | Sculpture group | Bronze | [4] | ||||
The Family | London Street, Basingstoke 51°15′45″N 1°05′09″W / 51.2624°N 1.0858°W |
1993 | Mike Smith | Bronze | [5] | |||||
The Church Stone | Wote Street, Basingstoke 51°15′49″N 1°05′11″W / 51.2636°N 1.0864°W |
1994 | Michael Pegler | Granite | [6] Nicknamed the "Wote Street Willy"[7] | |||||
Jane Austen | Outside Willis Museum, Market Place, Basingstoke 51°15′46″N 1°05′13″W / 51.2627°N 1.0870°W |
2017 | Adam Roud | Bronze | [8]
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Eastleigh
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Entry Effected | Leigh Road, Eastleigh 50°58′22″N 1°22′18″W / 50.9729°N 1.3716°W |
2008 | Les Johnson | Statue | ||||||
The Fourth Arm | Leigh Road, Eastleigh 50°58′22″N 1°22′18″W / 50.9729°N 1.3716°W |
1995 | Les Johnson | Statue | Bronze | |||||
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Eastleigh Lakeside Park Art Trail | Lakeside Park, Eastleigh 50°57′25″N 1°22′00″W / 50.9569°N 1.3668°W |
c. 2018 | 9 plaques | Metal | |||||
Pirelli Arch | Pirelli Park, Eastleigh 50°56′52″N 1°21′54″W / 50.9479°N 1.3651°W |
c. 2012 | Codsteaks | Sculpture | Mild Steel | |||||
Proud to Serve | Leigh Road, Eastleigh 50°58′22″N 1°22′18″W / 50.9729°N 1.3716°W |
1998 | Les Johnson | Statue | Bronze | |||||
The Railwayman | Leigh Road, Eastleigh 50°58′10″N 1°21′12″W / 50.9694°N 1.3532°W |
1995 | Jill Tweed | Statue | Bronze | |||||
Spitfire | Mitchell Way, Southampton Airport, Eastleigh 50°57′01″N 1°21′24″W / 50.950278°N 1.356667°W |
2004 | Alan Manning | Airplane replica | Wing span 24ft | |||||
Charlotte Mary Yonge | Railway Station Concourse, Eastleigh 50°58′09″N 1°21′01″W / 50.96929°N 1.35034°W |
2015 | Vivien Mallock | Statue & bench | Bronze | Owned by Eastleigh Borough Council
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Fareham
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Anvil Man | Fareham | Stephen Lunn | Sculpture |
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Gosport
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Nat Gonella Tribute | Gosport 50°47′33″N 1°08′44″W / 50.792584°N 1.145465°W |
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John Fieldhouse, Baron Fieldhouse | Falklands Gardens, Gosport | 1993 | Jill Tweed | Bust on pedestal | Bronze & concrete | [9]
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Lasham
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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The Alpha Lima Armillary Sphere | Lasham Airfield, Lasham 51°11′22″N 1°02′07″W / 51.189383°N 1.035292°W |
2005 | Armillary sphere | Metal |
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Petersfield
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King William III of England | The Square, Petersfield 51°00′14″N 0°56′15″W / 51.0039°N 0.9374°W |
18th century, restored 1912 | Henry Cheere | Equestrian statue on pedestal | Lead & stone | Grade I | Q17528308 | Erected in its current location in 1812 having previously stood in Petersfield House.[10][11]
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Portsmouth
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Jack Star | Tipner Lake 50°49′45″N 1°05′13″W / 50.8291°N 1.0870°W |
2000 | Richard Farrington | Sculpture | 12 metres (39 ft) tall | [12] | ||||
Jubilee Statue | Gunwharf Quays 50°47′44″N 1°06′29″W / 50.7955°N 1.1081°W |
2002 | Vivien Mallock | Bronze | 12 feet | Unveiled by HM Queen Elizabeth II on 27 June 2002. The prow of the ship is modeled on the Royal Yacht Britannia.[13][14] | ||||
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The Mudlarks | The Hard 50°47′55″N 1°06′26″W / 50.7986°N 1.1073°W |
2010 | Michael Peacock | Statue | Bronze | [15] | |||
Remembrance Poppy | Bishop Street, Portsmouth | Coastguard Studio | [citation needed] | |||||||
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Sails of the South / Tri-Sail | M275 motorway 50°49′59″N 1°05′09″W / 50.8331°N 1.0858°W |
2001 | 43 metres (141 ft) tall | Q7400459 | [12] | ||||
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Horatio Nelson | Grand Parade 50°47′21″N 1°06′19″W / 50.7891°N 1.1052°W |
1951 | Frederick Brook Hitch | Statue on pedestal | Bronze | Grade II | Q26397862 | Originally sited in Pembroke Gardens[16] | |
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Queen Victoria | Guildhall Square 50°47′47″N 1°04′54″W / 50.7964°N 1.0818°W |
1903 | Alfred Drury | Statue on pedestal | Bronze | Grade II | Q26398294 | [17] | |
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Portsmouth Naval Memorial | Southsea Common 50°46′35″N 1°05′24″W / 50.7764°N 1.0899°W |
1924 | Sir Robert Lorimer | Obelisk on plinth | Portland stone | Grade I | Q20712306 | Commonwealth War Graves Commission site[18] | |
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Portsmouth War Memorial | Guildhall Square 50°47′54″N 1°05′33″W / 50.7982°N 1.0925°W |
1921 | James Glen Sivewright Gibson, Walter Gordon, Charles Sargeant Jagger | Cenotaph with surround & statues | Portland stone | Grade II* | Q26263431 | [19][20] | |
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Crimea War Memorial | Clarence Esplanade 50°46′51″N 1°05′37″W / 50.7808°N 1.0935°W |
1857 | HJ Andrews, J King & Sons | Obelisk | Portland stone | Grade II | Q26666638 | [21][22] | |
Whale's Tail | Gunwharf Quays 50°47′43″N 1°06′17″W / 50.7952°N 1.1046°W |
2008 | Richard Farrington | Sculpture | Bronze | [23][24] | ||||
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Bonds of Friendship | Sally Port 50°47′23″N 1°06′24″W / 50.7896°N 1.1067°W |
1979 | John Robinson | Sculpture | Bronze | 5 feet (1.5 m) x 3 feet (0.91 m) | Unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II in 1979 to mark where the First Fleet left England for Australia. There is a similar sculpture located where they arrived in Sydney.[25] | ||
Bust of Charles I | Square Tower 50°47′22″N 1°06′23″W / 50.7894°N 1.1064°W |
Late 20th century copy | Hubrecht le Sueur | Bust | Gilded lead | Inscription below reads "After his travels through all France into Spain and having passed very many dangers both by sea and land he arrived here the 5th day of October 1623"[26] | ||||
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Vernon Mine Warfare and Diving Monument | Gunwharf Quays 50°47′42″N 1°06′21″W / 50.795°N 1.1058°W |
2020 | Mark Richards | Sculpture | Bronze | Q119931106 | Commemorates those who served at HMS Vernon which was located on the present Gunwharf Quays site.[27] | ||
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Figurehead of HMS Vernon | Gunwharf Quays 50°47′42″N 1°06′23″W / 50.7949°N 1.1065°W |
1832 | Figurehead | Wood | Figurehead from the 50-gun frigate HMS Vernon launched in 1832 and later used for torpedo training.[28] | ||||
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Figurehead of HMS Marlborough | Gunwharf Quays 50°47′39″N 1°06′29″W / 50.7943°N 1.1081°W |
1855 | Figurehead | Wood | Figurehead from the 131-gun ship HMS Marlborough launched in 1855 and later used for torpedo training.[29] | ||||
Man and Globe | Gunwharf Quays 50°47′38″N 1°06′25″W / 50.7938°N 1.1069°W |
2001 | Giles Penny | Sculpture | [30] | |||||
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Charles Dickens | Guildhall Square 50°47′50″N 1°05′33″W / 50.7973°N 1.0924°W |
2014 | Martin Jennings | Statue | Bronze | The first statue of Charles Dickens in the UK. It was opposed by some as Dickens had expressed a desire for no memorials in his will.[31][32] | |||
Jubilee Fountain | Commercial Road 50°48′01″N 1°05′24″W / 50.8003°N 1.090°W |
1977 | Fountain | Built for the 1977 Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, and refurbished in 2011. The sculptures are copies of The Queen's Beasts.[33][34] | ||||||
HMS Sirius | Gunwharf Quays 50°47′42″N 1°06′23″W / 50.7950°N 1.1064°W |
1991 | Sculpture | Bronze | Sculpture of HMS Sirius from the First Fleet to Australia. A copy of a sculpture in Sydney, given to Portsmouth as a gift by the people of Australia.[35] | |||||
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel memorial | St George's Square 50°47′47″N 1°06′13″W / 50.7965°N 1.1036°W |
2006 | Sculpture on pedestal | Unveiled to mark 200 years since Brunel's birth[36]
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Romsey
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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The Lantern Seat | Romsey Community Hospital, Romsey 50°59′32″N 1°28′55″W / 50.992361°N 1.48186°W |
2004 | Richard 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 50°59′21″N 1°30′00″W / 50.9892°N 1.5000°W |
1868 | Matthew Noble | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and pink marble | Grade II | Q26525831 | [37][38]
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Southampton
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Mayor Richard Andrews | East Park, Southampton 50°54′24″N 1°23′36″W / 50.9067°N 1.3934°W |
1860 | Benjamin Brain | Statue on pedestal | Limestone | Grade II | Q26384355 | [37][39] | |
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Sir Isaac Watts | Watts Park, Southampton 50°54′35″N 1°24′23″W / 50.9096°N 1.4063°W |
1861 | Richard Cockle Lucas | Statue on pedestal | Marble | Grade II | Q26384264 | [37][40] | |
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Lord Palmerston | Palmerston Park, Southampton 50°54′21″N 1°23′23″W / 50.9059°N 1.3897°W |
1868 | Sharpe | Statue on pedestal | Grade II | Q26473681 | [41] | ||
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Titanic Engineers' Memorial | East Park, Southampton 50°54′37″N 1°24′16″W / 50.9102°N 1.4045°W |
1914 | Romeo Ratman, Ferdinand Victor Blundstone | Sculpture with surround | Bronze & granite | Grade II | Q3529509 | [37][42] | |
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Southampton Cenotaph | Watts Park 50°54′35″N 1°24′19″W / 50.9097°N 1.4052°W |
1920 | Sir Edwin Lutyens | Cenotaph with sculpture | Portland stone | Grade I | Q7721865 | [43] | |
Adam and Eve | Cossack Green, Southampton 50°54′19″N 1°24′00″W / 50.9054°N 1.4000°W |
1951 | Sir John Cass School of Art | Concrete | [44][45] | |||||
Hamtun Street Mural | Hamtun Street 50°54′02″N 1°24′19″W / 50.9005°N 1.4054°W |
1978 (placed in current location 2010) | Henry and Joyce Collins | Mural | Concrete and glass | 19 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.[46] | |||
Three Rings | Ocean Village, Southampton | 1990 | Jane Ackroyd | Abstract sculpture | [47] | |||||
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John le Fleming | City walls, Southampton 50°54′09″N 1°24′17″W / 50.9025°N 1.4048°W |
1991 | Anthony Griffiths | Statue | Owner, Southampton City Council. John le Fleming (1295–1336) was Mayor of Southampton. | ||||
Child of Family | Havelock Road 50°54′26″N 1°24′28″W / 50.9072°N 1.4078°W |
1993 | Danny Lane | [48] | ||||||
Sundial | Havelock Road 50°54′28″N 1°24′29″W / 50.9078°N 1.4081°W |
1995 | Peter Parkinson | [49] | ||||||
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Enclosure | Watts Park, Southampton 50°54′34″N 1°24′27″W / 50.9095°N 1.4076°W |
2000 | Paul de Monchaux | Portland Roach stone | [50][51] | ||||
Shear | Bevois Valley | 2001 | Eilis O'Connell | Work represents the sword of Bevis of Hampton[48][52] | ||||||
Northam Shoal | Old Northam Road | 2002 | Tom Grimsey | [48] | ||||||
Ted Bates | St Mary's Stadium, Southampton 50°54′21″N 1°23′23″W / 50.905903°N 1.389665°W |
2008 | Sean 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.[53] | |||||
Southampton Mural 2013 | Castle Way, Southampton 50°53′59″N 1°24′18″W / 50.899777°N 1.404890°W |
2013 | Joanna Dewfall | Mural | Owned by Southampton City Council | |||||
Southampton Friary | Friary House, Briton Street, Southampton | 1987 | Tiled mural | Ceramic |
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Stratfield Saye
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Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | The Wellington Monument, Stratfield Saye House, Stratfield Saye 51°20′56″N 0°58′17″W / 51.349°N 0.9714°W |
1866 | Carlo Marochetti | Statue | Bronze | Grade II | Q26384539 | [54]
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Whitchurch
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Painted bollards | Town Centre, Whitchurch, Hampshire 51°13′48″N 1°20′20″W / 51.2300°N 1.3389°W |
2010 | -2013Painted steel | A series of bollards, painted by members of the local community.
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Winchester
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John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton | Royal Green Jackets (Rifles) Museum | 1866 | George Gammon Adams | Statue on pedestal | ||||||
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Queen Victoria | Winchester Great Hall | 1887 | Alfred Gilbert | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze | Grade I | [37][55] | ||
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Alfred the Great | The Broadway, Winchester 51°03′40″N 1°18′31″W / 51.061219°N 1.308700°W |
1901 | Hamo Thornycroft | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and Penryn granite | Statue;- 15 feet | Grade II | Q26461216 | [37][56] |
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The King's Royal Rifle Corps War Memorial | Cathedral Close, Winchester | 1922 | John Tweed | Statue on pedestal | Bronze & limestone | Grade II* | Q55742851 | [57] | |
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Horse and Rider | High Street, Winchester | 1983 | Elisabeth Frink | Equestrian statue | Bronze | 224cm high | Grade II | Q55753820 | [37][58] |
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Painted bollards | Great Minster Street and The Square, Winchester 50°58′10″N 1°21′12″W / 50.9694°N 1.3532°W |
2005 | -2012The Colour Factory | 24 bollards | Painted steel | Owned by Winchester City Council. Bollards painted in the style of famous artists, or with topical scenes.[59] | |||
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Licoricia of Winchester | Jewry Street, Winchester 51°03′56″N 1°18′58″W / 51.0655°N 1.3160°W |
2022 | Ian Rank-Broadley | Statue group | Bronze | [60]
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