This is a list of public art and memorials in Edinburgh, including statues and other sculptures.
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Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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Monument to John Playfair | Calton Hill 55.9548°N 3.1830°W / 55.9548; -3.1830 (John Playfair Monument) |
1825–1826 | William Henry Playfair | Square-plan Greek Revival Doric monument | Polished ashlar | Category A–listed | Incorporated in observatory compound wall[1] | ||
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Monument to Dugald Stewart | Calton Hill 55.9545°N 3.1845°W / 55.9545; -3.1845 (Dugald Stewart Monument) |
1831 | William Henry Playfair | Circular Greek Revival Corinthian monument | Polished ashlar | Category A–listed | Based on the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens.[2] | |
Monument to Robert Burns | Regent Road, Calton Hill 55.9535°N 3.1783°W / 55.9535; -3.1783 (Robert Burns Monument) |
1831–1839 | Thomas Hamilton | Circular Greek Revival Corinthian monument | Ashlar sandstone | Category A–listed | Based on the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens.[3] | ||
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Political Martyrs' Monument | Old Calton Cemetery 55.9534°N 3.1858°W / 55.9534; -3.1858 (Political Martyrs’ Monument) |
1844 | Thomas Hamilton | Obelisk | Category A–listed (as part of Old Calton Burial Ground) | |||
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Scottish-American Soldiers' Monument | Old Calton Cemetery 55.9535°N 3.1861°W / 55.9535; -3.1861 (Scottish-American Soldiers' Monument) |
1893 | George Edwin Bissell | Statue with subsidiary sculpture | Bronze figures on red granite pedestal | Category A–listed (as part of Old Calton Burial Ground) | Includes a statue of Abraham Lincoln. | |
Stones of Scotland Circle | Regent Road Park 55.9549°N 3.1745°W / 55.9549; -3.1745 (Stones of Scotland Circle) |
2002 | George Wyllie et al. | Circle of 32 stone slabs/rocks set in white stone chippings | Stone | Stones from each of Scotland's 32 local authorities; commemorates the re-establishment of the Scottish Parliament | |||
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Holodomor Memorial Stone | Calton Hill, near Royal Terrace | 2017 | Memorial | Stone | Dedicated to the genocide by forced famine in Ukraine, 1932–1933 |
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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Covenanters' Memorial | Redford Road 55.90468°N 3.238737°W / 55.90468; -3.238737 (Covenanters' Monument) |
Erected 1885. Stonework 1738 | William Adam (architect of Old Royal Infirmary (1738)) | Commemorative column | Stone | Category B–listed | Column formed from 4 engaged Ionic columns from frontispiece of demolished Old Royal Infirmary. | |
Memorial to Robert Louis Stevenson | Dell Road, Colinton 55.908597°N 3.256297°W / 55.908597; -3.256297 (Robert Louis Stevenson Memorial) |
2013 | Alan Herriot | Statue | Bronze | — | |||
Memorial to Army pipers killed in conflict | Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming, Redford Barracks | 2013 | Alan Herriot | Statue | Bronze | — | [4] |
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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Alan Breck Stewart and David Balfour, characters from Kidnapped | Corstorphine Road 55.94503°N 3.249841°W / 55.94503; -3.249841 (Kidnapped Statue) |
2004 | Alexander Stoddart | Statue pair | Bronze figures. Sandstone pedestal | Unveiled by Sir Sean Connery. | |||
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Gentoo Penguin | Edinburgh Zoo | |||||||
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Nils Olav (penguin soldier) | Edinburgh Zoo |
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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Mausoleum of William Henry Miller | Craigentinny Crescent 55.9571°N 3.1372°W / 55.9571; -3.1372 (Miller Mausoleum) |
1848–1856 | David Rhind (architect); Alfred Gatley (reliefs) | Mausoleum with bas-relief sculpture | Category A–listed | [5] |
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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The Cramond Fish | Cramond Beach 55.979722°N 3.294227°W / 55.979722; -3.294227 (The Cramond Fish) |
2009 | Ronald Rae | Sculpture | Pink Corrennie granite | Carved at Cramond Kirk, bought by Cramond community |
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Notes |
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Monument to Carl Linnaeus | Chilean Area, Royal Botanic Garden 55.966842°N 3.207415°W / 55.966842; -3.207415 (Linnaeus Monument) |
1778–1779 | Robert Adam (architect) | Urn on pedestal | Category A–listed | [6] | |||
Ascending Form (Gloria) | Royal Botanic Garden | 1958 | Barbara Hepworth | Sculpture | Bronze | [7] | |||
Rock Form (Porthcurno) | Royal Botanic Garden | 1964 | Barbara Hepworth | Sculpture | Bronze | [7] | |||
Umbra solis | Royal Botanic Garden | 1975 | Ian Hamilton Finlay and Michael Harvey | Sundial | Slate | [8] | |||
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Slate, Hole, Wall | Royal Botanic Garden | 1990 | Andy Goldsworthy (artist) Joe Smith (waller) |
Sculpture | Cumbrian slate | [9] | ||
Cone | Royal Botanic Garden | 1990 | Andy Goldsworthy | Sculpture | Ballachulish slate | [10] | |||
Untitled | Royal Botanic Garden | 1995 | Alan Johnston | Sculpture | Made for the exhibition Haus Wittgenstein / Inverleith House.[11] | ||||
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East Gates | Royal Botanic Garden | 1996 | Benjamin Tindall (architect) Alan Dawson (blacksmith) |
Gates | Stainless steel | [12] |
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
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Statue of Robert Burns | Junction of Bernard Street and Constitution Street 55.9754°N 3.1668°W / 55.9754; -3.1668 (Robert Burns) |
1897–1901 | David Watson Stevenson | Statue | Bronze (statue and reliefs), red granite and red sandstone (pedestal) | Category B–listed | Unveiled 15 October 1898; additional panels unveiled 7 March 1901.[13] | |
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Foot of Leith Walk 55.9707°N 3.1717°W / 55.9707; -3.1717 (Queen Victoria) |
1907 | John Stevenson Rhind | Statue | Bronze (statue, reliefs and plaques), granite (pedestal) | Category B–listed | [14][15] | |
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Leith Mural | North Junction Street 55.9737°N 3.1775°W / 55.9737; -3.1775 (Leith Mural) |
1986 | Tim Chalk and Paul Grime | Mural | — | [16] | ||
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Statue of Sandy Irvine Robertson (1942–1999) |
The Shore 55.9780°N 3.16933°W / 55.9780; -3.16933 |
1999 | Lucy Poett | Statue sitting on bench | Bronze | Life-size | — | [17] |
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Ocean Terminal 55.9836°N 3.17636°W / 55.9836; -3.17636 |
2010 | Antony Gormley | Statue | Cast iron | — | [18][19] | |
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Scottish Merchant Navy Memorial | Tower Place | 2010 | Jill Watson | Obelisk | Sandstone and bronze | — | Unveiled 16 November 2010 by Princess Anne.[20] |
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Statue of John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun | Forecourt of the Royal Bank of Scotland, St Andrew Square 55.9545°N 3.1917°W / 55.9545; -3.1917 (Statue of the Earl of Hopetoun) |
1834 | Thomas Campbell | Sculptural group (with horse) | Bronze group and pedestal on granite plinth | Category A–listed | Designed in 1829 as the centrepiece for Charlotte Square, but erected in 1834 at Dundas House. | |
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Monument to Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville | St Andrew Square 55.9542°N 3.1932°W / 55.9542; -3.1932 (Melville Monument) |
1817–1823 (column) 1822–1827 (statue) | Robert Forrest after Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey | Statue on Doric column | Bronze statue on cream sandstone column | Category A–listed | Architect: William Burn[21] | |
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Statue of George IV | Junction of George Street and Hanover Street 55.9535°N 3.1973°W / 55.9535; -3.1973 (Statue of George IV) |
1825–1831 | Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey | Statue | Bronze statue on ashlar pedestal | Category A–listed | Unveiled 26 November 1831. Commemorates George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822.[22] | |
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Statue of William Pitt the Younger | Junction of George Street and Frederick Street 55.953°N 3.2004°W / 55.953; -3.2004 (Statue of William Pitt the Younger) |
1831–1833 | Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey | Statue | Bronze statue on ashlar pedestal | Category A–listed | ||
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Memorial to Albert, Prince Consort | Charlotte Square 55.9518°N 3.2077°W / 55.9518; -3.2077 (Albert Memorial) |
1862–1876 | Sir John Steell et al. | Equestrian statue with other sculptures | Bronze (statues and reliefs); Peterhead granite (pedestal) | Category A–listed | Architect: David Bryce. | |
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Monument to Catherine Sinclair | Corner of North Charlotte Street / St Colme Street 55.9532°N 3.2076°W / 55.9532; -3.2076 (Catherine Sinclair Monument) |
1866–1868 | John Rhind | Gothic monument, Eleanor cross type | Cream sandstone | Category A–listed | Architect: David Bryce.[23] | |
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Statue of Thomas Chalmers | Junction of George Street and Castle Street 55.9525°N 3.2035°W / 55.9525; -3.2035 (Statue of Thomas Chalmers) |
1869–1878 | Sir John Steell | Statue | Bronze statue on polished red granite pedestal | Category A–listed | ||
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King's Own Scottish Borderers Memorial | North Bridge 55.9517°N 3.1881°W / 55.9517; -3.1881 (King's Own Scottish Borderers' Memorial) |
1906 | William Birnie Rhind | Sculptural group | Stone | Category A–listed | ||
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The Manuscript of Monte Cassino | Picardy Place | 1991 | Eduardo Paolozzi | Three-part sculpture | Bronze | — | Outside St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral.[24] | |
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Memorial to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | Picardy Place 55.956837°N 3.18675°W / 55.956837; -3.18675 (Statue of Sherlock Holmes) |
1991 | Gerald Ogilvie Laing | Statue (of Sherlock Holmes) | Bronze statue on ashlar pedestal | — | Erected by the Federation of Master Builders to mark its 50th anniversary. | |
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Horse~Rider~Eagle | Silvermills 55.959410°N 3.204204°W / 55.959410; -3.204204 (Horse-Rider-Eagle) |
1996 | Eoghan Bridge | Equestrian statue | Bronze | — | Commission by Cala Homes for a housing development ceremonially opened by the actor Robert Hardy in April 1997. | |
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Dreaming Spires | outside the Omni Centre, Greenside Place, Leith Walk 55.956344°N 3.186225°W / 55.956344; -3.186225 (Dreaming Spires) |
2005 | Helen Denerley | Statues of giraffes | Recycled metal, painted | — | Unveiled 27 July 2005 by Julian Spalding.[25] Includes quotation from the South African poet Roy Campbell at its base. | |
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Lion of Scotland | St Andrew Square 55.954623°N 3.193084°W / 55.954623; -3.193084 (Lion of Scotland) |
2006 | Ronald Rae | Sculpture | Pink Corrennie granite | — | Originally sited in Holyrood Park; moved to current location in 2010.[26] | |
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Statue of James Clerk Maxwell | George Street 55.954053°N 3.194381°W / 55.954053; -3.194381 (Statue of James Clerk Maxwell) |
2006–2008 | Alexander Stoddart | Statue | Bronze statue and reliefs on ashlar pedestal | — | Unveiled 25 November 2008.[27] |
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Gulliver in Edinburgh | Jimmy Boyle | Land art | Demolished in 2011 to make way for flood defences. |
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Statue of Charles II | Parliament Square 55.9492°N 3.1905°W / 55.9492; -3.1905 (Statue of Charles II) |
1685 | Workshop of Grinling Gibbons | Equestrian statue | Lead statue on ashlar pedestal | Category A–listed | The pedestal is an 1835 replica of Robert Mylne's original.[28] | |
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Alexander and Bucephalus | Courtyard of City Chambers, High Street 55.9501°N 3.1903°W / 55.9501; -3.1903 (Alexander and Bucephalus) |
1829–1833 (cast 1883) | Sir John Steell | Sculptural group | Bronze group on ashlar pedestal | Category A–listed | Unveiled 18 April 1884. Moved from St Andrew Square in 1916.[29] | |
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Statue of Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany | Edinburgh Castle Esplanade 55.9489°N 3.1979°W / 55.9489; -3.1979 (Statue of Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany) |
1837 | Thomas Campbell | Statue | Bronze (statue and pedestal) | Category B–listed. Part of Esplanade Category A–listed group. | [30] | |
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78th Highlanders Memorial | Edinburgh Castle Esplanade 55.9490°N 3.1969°W / 55.9490; -3.1969 (78th Highlanders Memorial) |
1861 | S. Hunter (carver); Messrs Sutherland (masonic work) | Celtic cross | Dark stone | Category B–listed. Part of Esplanade Category A–listed group. | Sir Robert Rowand Anderson (architect)[31] | |
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Greyfriars Bobby Fountain | George IV Bridge, near Greyfriars Kirk 55.9469°N 3.1913°W / 55.9469; -3.1913 (Greyfriars Bobby Fountain) |
1873 | William Brodie | Drinking fountain with statuette | Bronze (statuette and plaques); red granite (plinth and basins) | Category A–listed | [32] | |
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Monument to Colonel Kenneth Mackenzie | Edinburgh Castle Esplanade 55.9489°N 3.1974°W / 55.9489; -3.1974 (Colonel Mackenzie Monument) |
1875 | Sir John Steell | Celtic cross | Dark stone cross on rubble plinth with red granite plaque | Category B–listed. Part of Esplanade Category A–listed group. | [33] | |
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Fame (or Nike), Prosperity and Plenty | Bank of Scotland, Bank Street | c. 1878 | Attributed to John Rhind | Architectural sculpture | Category A–listed | [34] | ||
72nd Highlanders Memorial | Edinburgh Castle Esplanade 55.9489°N 3.1981°W / 55.9489; -3.1981 (72nd Highlanders Memorial) |
1882–1883 | MacDonald, Field & Co. | Obelisk | Pink Peterhead granite and bronze | Category C(S)–listed. Part of Esplanade Category A–listed group. | [35] | ||
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Mercat Cross | Parliament Square 55.9497°N 3.1902°W / 55.9497; -3.1902 (Mercat Cross) |
1885 | Sydney Mitchell and George Arthur (architects); John Rhind (sculptor) | Mercat cross | Hermand sandstone | Category A–listed | [36] | |
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Queensberry Memorial Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch |
West Parliament Square 55.9495°N 3.1917°W / 55.9495; -3.1917 (Queensberry Memorial) |
1885–1888 | Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm | Statue | Bronze statue on hexagonal stone pedestal with three tiers of bronze decoration | Category A–listed | Architect: Sir Robert Rowand Anderson[37] | |
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Statue of William Chambers | Chambers Street 55.94738°N 3.18979°W / 55.94738; -3.18979 (William Chambers) |
1888–1891 | John Rhind or William Birnie Rhind | Statue | Bronze (statue and reliefs), red sandstone (pedestal) | Category B–listed | Architect: Hippolyte Blanc[38] | |
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Witches' Well Women accused of witchcraft executed nearby |
Castlehill 55.94890°N 3.19643°W / 55.94890; -3.19643 (Witches' Well) |
1894 | John Duncan | Memorial drinking fountain with plaque | Bronze ? | |||
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Statue of John Knox | New College Quadrangle 55.9496°N 3.1951°W / 55.9496; -3.1951 (Statue of John Knox) |
1896 | John Hutchison | Statue | Bronze (statue), red sandstone (pedestal) | Category C(S)–listed | [39] | |
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Scottish Horse Boer War Memorial | Edinburgh Castle Esplanade 55.9489°N 3.1974°W / 55.9489; -3.1974 (Scottish Horse Memorial) |
1905–1910 | Stewart McGlashan and Son | Celtic cross | Pink granite | Category C(S)–listed. Part of Esplanade Category A–listed group. | [40] | |
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Black Watch Boer War Memorial | The Mound, corner of Market Street and North Bank Street 55.9501°N 3.1945°W / 55.9501; -3.1945 (Black Watch Memorial) |
1908–1910 | William Birnie Rhind | Statue | Bronze (statue and relief), red granite (pedestal) | Category A–listed | [41] | |
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Statue of Edward VII | Holyrood Palace forecourt 55.9529°N 3.1736°W / 55.9529; -3.1736 (Statue of Edward VII) |
1922 | Henry Snell Gamley | Statue | Bronze statue on stone pedestal | Part of Category A–listed group | [42][43] | |
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Statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig | Hospital Square, Edinburgh Castle 55.948862°N 3.201779°W / 55.948862; -3.201779 (Statue of Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig) |
1923 | George Edward Wade | Equestrian statue | Bronze statue on rubble stone plinth | Category B–listed | Moved from Castle Esplanade 2011 | |
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Statue of Robert the Bruce | Edinburgh Castle Gatehouse 55.948551°N 3.198598°W / 55.948551; -3.198598 (Statue of Robert Bruce) |
1929 | Thomas John Clapperton | Statue in niche | Bronze | Category A–listed (with gatehouse) | Erected to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the Bruce's death. Architect of the niche: Sir Robert Lorimer.[44] | |
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Statue of William Wallace | Edinburgh Castle Gatehouse 55.948577°N 3.198598°W / 55.948577; -3.198598 (Statue of William Wallace) |
1929 | Alexander Carrick | Statue in niche | Bronze | Category A–listed (with gatehouse) | Architect of the niche: Sir Robert Lorimer | |
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Covenanters' Memorial | Grassmarket 55.947827°N 3.194772°W / 55.947827; -3.194772 (Covenanters' Memorial) |
1937 | Raised circle in pavement | Red and grey granite setts | Category C(S)–listed | [45] | ||
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Statue of David Hume | Outside Court House, Lawnmarket, Royal Mile 55.94956°N 3.192625°W / 55.94956; -3.192625 (Statue of David Hume) |
1995–1997 | Alexander Stoddart | Statue | Bronze | — | ||
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Memorial to Susannah Alice Stephen | James' Court, off Lawnmarket (Royal Mile) 55.949548°N 3.19422°W / 55.949548; -3.19422 (Zannah Stephen Memorial) |
2000 | Frances Pelly | Sculpture on stepped plinth | Bronze | — | [46] | |
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Statue of Adam Smith | outside St Giles' Cathedral 55.949764°N 3.190069°W / 55.949764; -3.190069 (Statue of Adam Smith) |
2003–2008 | Alexander Stoddart | Statue | Bronze | — | ||
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Statue of Robert Fergusson | outside the Kirk of the Canongate 55.951574°N 3.179363°W / 55.951574; -3.179363 (Statue of Robert Fergusson) |
2004 | David Annand | Statue | Bronze | — | ||
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Statue of James Braidwood | Parliament Square 55.949495°N 3.190013°W / 55.949495; -3.190013 (Statue of James Braidwood) |
2006–2008 | Kenny Mackay | Statue | Bronze | — | ||
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Work No. 1059 | The Scotsman Steps 55.951215°N 3.188660°W / 55.951215; -3.188660 (Scotsman Steps) |
2011 | Martin Creed | Installation | Marble | — | Commissioned by The Fruitmarket Gallery.[47] | |
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Statue of William Henry Playfair | Chambers Street 55.94757°N 3.18893°W / 55.94757; -3.18893 (Statue of William Henry Playfair) |
2016 | Alexander Stoddart | Statue | Bronze | — |
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Coade Stone Pillars | Portobello Promenade |
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Statue of Sir Walter Scott | Scott Monument, East Princes Street Gardens 55.952399°N 3.193304°W / 55.952399; -3.193304 (Scott Monument) |
1848 (installed) | Sir John Steell | Statue | Carrara marble | Category A–listed | Architect: George Meikle Kemp.[48] | |
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Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington | General Register House, Princes Street 55.9535°N 3.1892°W / 55.9535; -3.1892 (Duke of Wellington) |
1848–1852 | Sir John Steell | Equestrian statue | Bronze (statue); red Aberdeen granite (pedestal) | Category A–listed | Architects: David Bryce and James Gowans.[49] | |
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Statue of Allan Ramsay | West Princes Street Gardens 55.9517°N 3.1973°W / 55.9517; -3.1973 (Allan Ramsay) |
1850 | Sir John Steell | Statue | Carrara marble | Category A–listed | Architect: David Bryce (1865).[50] | |
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The Genius of Architecture Crowning the Theory and Practice of Art | West Princes Street Gardens 55.9510°N 3.1983°W / 55.9510; -3.1983 (Genius of Architecture group) |
1862 | William Brodie | Sculptural group | Marble | Category B–listed | ||
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Ross Fountain | West Princes Street Gardens 55.95005°N 3.202994°W / 55.95005; -3.202994 (Ross Fountain) |
1862–1872 | Jean-Baptiste Klagmann | Fountain with sculptures | Gilt cast iron | Category A–listed | Architects: Peddie and Kinnear.[51] | |
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Statue of John Wilson | East Princes Street Gardens 55.9521°N 3.1951°W / 55.9521; -3.1951 (John Wilson) |
1863–1865 | Sir John Steell | Statue | Bronze statue on ashlar plinth | Category A–listed | Architect: David Bryce.[52] | |
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Statue of David Livingstone | East Princes Street Gardens 55.9525°N 3.1927°W / 55.9525; -3.1927 (David Livingstone) |
1875–1876 | Amelia Robertson Hill | Statue | Bronze statue on stone plinth | Category A–listed | ||
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Statue of Adam Black | East Princes Street Gardens 55.9522°N 3.1944°W / 55.9522; -3.1944 (Adam Black) |
1876–1877 | John Hutchison | Statue | Bronze | Category A–listed | ||
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Statue of Sir James Young Simpson | West Princes Street Gardens 55.9504°N 3.2050°W / 55.9504; -3.2050 (James Young Simpson) |
1877 | William Brodie | Statue | Bronze | Category B–listed | ||
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Memorial to Dean Edward Bannerman Ramsay | West Princes Street Gardens, behind the church of St John the Evangelist 55.950264°N 3.205931°W / 55.950264; -3.205931 (Dean Ramsay Memorial) |
1877–1879 | Robert Rowand Anderson | Celtic cross | Granite with bronze reliefs | Category A–listed (with church) | ||
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Royal Scots Greys Memorial | West Princes Street Gardens 55.9514°N 3.1994°W / 55.9514; -3.1994 (Royal Scots Greys Memorial) |
1906 | William Birnie Rhind | Equestrian statue | Bronze statue on rock plinth | Category B–listed | Unveiled 16 November 1906 by the Earl of Rosebery.[53] | |
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Statue of Thomas Guthrie | West Princes Street Gardens 55.9508°N 3.2026°W / 55.9508; -3.2026 (Thomas Guthrie) |
1907–1910 | Frederick William Pomeroy | Statue | Portland stone statue and pedestal | Category B–listed | ||
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Scottish American Memorial | West Princes Street Gardens 55.950556°N 3.201944°W / 55.950556; -3.201944 (Scots American War Memorial) |
1923–1927 | Robert Tait McKenzie | Screen with relief and statue in front | Stone (screen and pedestal), bronze (reliefs and statue) | Category B–listed | Unveiled 7 September 1927. Architect: Reginald Fairlie.[54] | |
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Royal Scots Memorial | West Princes Street Gardens 55.9511°N 3.1973°W / 55.9511; -3.1973 (Royal Scots Memorial) |
1948–1952 | Sir Frank Charles Mears et al. | Enclosure of standing stones | Stone with bronze plaques | Category B–listed | Unveiled 26 July 1952 by Princess Mary, Colonel in Chief of the Regiment.[55] | |
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Norwegian War Memorial | West Princes Street Gardens 55.9502°N 3.2021°W / 55.9502; -3.2021 (Norwegian War Memorial) |
1978 | Commemorative stone mounted on three smaller stones | — | ||||
Memorial to Robert Louis Stevenson | West Princes Street Gardens 55.9500°N 3.2023°W / 55.9500; -3.2023 (Robert Louis Stevenson Memorial) |
1987–1989 | Ian Hamilton Finlay | Standing stone set in a grove of birch trees | Flagstone | Category A–listed | Unveiled 14 July 1989 by Dame Muriel Spark.[56] | ||
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Spanish Brigade Memorial | East Princes Street Gardens | 1988 | Commemorative stone | — | ||||
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Bum the Dog (of San Diego) | West Princes Street Gardens, King's Stables Road Entrance 55.948417°N 3.203388°W / 55.948417; -3.203388 (Bum the dog (of San Diego)) |
2008 | Jessica McCain | Statue | Bronze | — | Presented by the San Diego–Edinburgh Sister City Society | |
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Wojtek (Voytek), the Soldier Bear | West Princes Street Gardens 55.950833°N 3.202028°W / 55.950833; -3.202028 (Wojtek, the Soldier Bear Memorial) |
2015 | Alan Herriot | Sculptural group | Bronze on granite base | — | ||
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Lulla-Bye (Children's Memorial) | West Princes Street Gardens 55.950939°N 3.198579°W / 55.950939; -3.198579 (Lulla-Bye, The Children’s Memoriall) |
2019 | Andy Scott | Sculpture | Bronze | 8ft (2.4m) | — | Cast by Powderhall Bronze; gifted by the City of Edinburgh Council. |
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Statue of James Watt | Heriot Watt Campus 55.90930°N 3.32003°W / 55.90930; -3.32003 (Statue of James Watt) |
1854 | Peter Slater after Sir Francis Chantrey |
Statue | Bronze | Moved from Chambers Street, Edinburgh |
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The Wealth of Nations | Redheughs Avenue | 1993 | Eduardo Paolozzi | Sculpture | Cast metal | Features a quotation from Albert Einstein | ||
Pigeon | South Gyle Crescent | Statue | Cast metal | ||||||
Seagull | South Gyle Crescent | Sculpture | Cast metal | ||||||
Bird | South Gyle Crescent | Sculpture | Cast metal | ||||||
Concrete Jungle | Gyle Centre | 1994 | Alan Watson | Sculpture | Concrete | ||||
Stacked Shades | Gyle Centre | 1994 | Marion Smith | Sculpture | |||||
Figure in a Landscape | Gyle Centre | 1994 | Sylvia Stewart | Sculpture | Information plaque missing | ||||
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Veil | Gyle Centre | 1994 | Jake Kempsall | Sculpture | ||||
Fossil Tree | Gyle Centre | 1994 | Bill Scott | Sculpture | |||||
Figure in a Landscape | Gyle Centre | 1990s | Ian Hamilton Finlay | Sculpture | Arcade of pillars | ||||
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Scottish Writers | Edinburgh Park | 1990s | various | Herms | 12 herms of Scottish poets |
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Runestone | Adjacent to 50 George Square 55.9409°N 3.1866°W / 55.9409; -3.1866 (Runestone) |
1010–1050 c. 1010–1050 | ? | Runestone | Granite | Originally from Uppland, Sweden, the stone was presented to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1787.[57] | ||
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Middle Meadow Walk Gatepiers | Lauriston Place 55.9453°N 3.1911°W / 55.9453; -3.1911 (Middle Meadow Walk Gatepiers) |
1840s | George Smith (pillars); Alexander Handyside Ritchie (unicorns) | Pair of octagonal gatepiers (pillars) surmounted by unicorns | Stone | Category B–listed | [58] | |
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Melville Drive (east end) Ornamental Pillars | Melville Drive (east end) 55.9403°N 3.1833°W / 55.9403; -3.1833 (Melville Drive pillars) |
1880 | John Lessels | Pair of square pillars surmounted by heraldic beasts – lion on N, unicorn on S | Polished ashlar | Category B–listed | Presented to the City by the printing and publishing firm of Thomas Nelson and Sons.[59] | |
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Memorial to Archbishop Archibald Tait | Old Medical School, Teviot Place 55.944818°N 3.19043°W / 55.944818; -3.19043 (Archbishop Tait Memorial) |
1884–1885 | Mario Raggi | Bust in columned niche | Bronze | Category A–listed (with Old Medical School) | Unveiled 27 February 1885. Marks the site of Tait's birthplace.[60] | |
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Brass Founders' Pillar | Nicolson Square 55.9460°N 3.1854°W / 55.9460; -3.1854 (Brassfounders' Pillar) |
1886 | Sir James Gowans (column); John Stevenson Rhind (statuette) | Statuette on pillar | Bronze statuette and column on granite base | Category B–listed | Commissioned for the Edinburgh International Exhibition of 1886,[61] where it won a gold medal | |
Masons' Pillars | Melville Drive (west end) 55.9420°N 3.2003°W / 55.9420; -3.2003 (Masons' Pillars) |
1886 | Sir James Gowans | Pair of octagonal pillars, surmounted by unicorns | Stone (from 17 different quarries) | Category B–listed. Part of B group with Sundial | Erected by the Master Builders and Operative Masons of Edinburgh and Leith as a permanent memento of the Edinburgh International Exhibition.[62] | ||
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Prince Albert Victor Sundial | West Meadows Park 55.9418°N 3.1988°W / 55.9418; -3.1988 (Sundial) |
1886 | Sir James Gowans | Sundial. Octagonal shaft with bronze armillary sphere | Stone (from 10 different quarries) | Category B–listed. Part of B group with Masons' Pillars | Erected in commemoration of the opening of the Edinburgh International Exhibition on 6 May 1886 by Prince Albert Victor.[63] | |
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McEwan Lantern Pillar | Bristo Square 55.945346°N 3.188812°W / 55.945346; -3.188812 (McEwan Lantern Pillar) |
1890 c. 1890 | Robert Rowand Anderson (architect) | Tapering tower with relief carving and lamp | Portland stone and cast iron | Category B–listed. Part of A group with McEwan Hall | [64] | |
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Rhinoceros head Jim Haynes |
Informatics Forum, Charles Street | 2012 (unveiled) | William Darrell | Architectural sculpture | Bronze | — | [65] | |
The Haynes Nano-stage Jim Haynes |
Informatics Forum, corner of Crichton Street and Charles Street | 2012 (unveiled) | David Forsyth | Sculpture | Stainless steel | — | [65] | ||
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Egeria | Originally outside the Michael Swann building; now outside Murray library at King's Buildings Campus 55.921773°N 3.1717604°W / 55.921773; -3.1717604 (Parthenope and Egeria) |
12 March 1997 (unveiled) | Eduardo Paolozzi | Sculpture | Bronze | — | [66] Statues removed in March 2017 from the Swann building. Relocated, following conservation, in May 2017 to Murray library at King's Buildings.[67] | |
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Parthenope | Outside Murray library at King's Buildings Campus 55.921773°N 3.1717604°W / 55.921773; -3.1717604 (Parthenope and Egeria) |
12 March 1997 (unveiled) | Eduardo Paolozzi | Sculpture | Bronze | — | [66][67] | |
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Statue of David Brewster | Opposite Joseph Black building, at King's Buildings Campus 55.921773°N 3.1717604°W / 55.921773; -3.1717604 (Parthenope and Egeria) |
1877 | William Brodie | Sculpture | 55.9242226°N 3.1762067°W / 55.9242226; -3.1762067 (Statue of David Brewster) | — | [68] |
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Hygeia | St Bernard's Well 55.9553°N 3.2115°W / 55.9553; -3.2115 (St Bernard's Well) |
1888 | David Watson Stevenson | Statue | Category A–listed | [69] |
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Statue of Edward VII | Victoria Park, Newhaven Road 55.9752°N 3.1910°W / 55.9752; -3.1910 (King Edward VII) |
1914 | John Stevenson Rhind | Statue | Bronze (statue); stone (pedestal) | Category B–listed | Erected by Leith Town Council.[70] |
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Statue of Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville | Melville Crescent 55.9497°N 3.2139°W / 55.9497; -3.2139 (Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville) |
1857 | Sir John Steell | Statue | Bronze statue on sandstone pedestal | Category A–listed | ||
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Memorial to William Ewart Gladstone | Coates Crescent Gardens 55.9485°N 3.2123°W / 55.9485; -3.2123 (Gladstone Memorial) |
1902–1916 | James Pittendrigh Macgillivray | Statue with other sculptures | Bronze statues on granite pedestals | Category A–listed | Unveiled 18 January 1917 at St Andrew Square by the Earl of Rosebery. Moved to this, its original intended location, in 1955.[71] | |
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Woman and Child | Festival Square, Lothian Road 55.9469°N 3.2062°W / 55.9469; -3.2062 (Woman and Child) |
1985–1986 | Anne Davidson | Sculptural group | Bronze | — | Unveiled 22 July 1986 by Suganya Chetty. Dedicated to "all those killed or imprisoned for their stand against apartheid".[72] | |
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First Conundrum | Festival Square, Lothian Road 55.947049°N 3.206943°W / 55.947049; -3.206943 (First Conundrum) |
Remco de Fouw | Sculptural group | Stone | — | |||
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Horse & Rider | Rutland Court 55.948145°N 3.208686°W / 55.948145; -3.208686 (Horse & Rider) |
1993 | Eoghan Bridge | Equestrian statue | Bronze | — | Commission by Baillie Gifford as part of a percent for art scheme. |
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La Vierge d'Alsace (The Virgin of Alsace) |
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two | 1919–1921 | Antoine Bourdelle | Statue | Bronze | — | [73] | ||
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Reclining Figure | Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One | 1951 | Henry Moore | Sculpture | Bronze (sculpture and pedestal) | — | [74] | |
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Master of the Universe | Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two | 1989 | Eduardo Paolozzi | Sculpture | Bronze | — | [75] | |
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Landform | Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One | 2001 | Charles Jencks | Land art | — | [76] | ||
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Macduff Circle | Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two | 2002 | Richard Long | Land art | Slate | — | [77] | |
6 Times (1st figure) |
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One | 2010 | Antony Gormley | Statue | — |
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