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- This is a partial list of public art in the Derbyshire county of England. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. (en)
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- Matlock Bath War Memorial (en)
- Brian Clough and Peter Taylor Statue Derby (en)
- Buxton War memorial (en)
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- dbr:Bolsover_Castle
- dbr:Derby_Arboretum
- dbr:Masson_Mill
- dbr:Glossop_railway_station
- dbr:The_Slopes,_Buxton
- dbr:Chesterfield_railway_station
- (en)
- George Street (en)
- Market Place (en)
- The Crescent (en)
- North Parade (en)
- Riverside Gardens (en)
- Former Derbyshire Royal Infirmary site on London Road (en)
- In front of the former Derbyshire Royal Infirmary site on London Road (en)
- A6 roundabout by Morrisons (en)
- Belper Memorial Gardens (en)
- Between Chesterfield F.C.'s ground and Tesco (en)
- Carsington Water near Ashbourne (en)
- Cathedral Green (en)
- East Street and Albion Street (en)
- Future Walk, West Bars (en)
- Henmore Meadows, Ashbourne (en)
- Hornsbridge roundabout (en)
- Norfolk Square (en)
- Outside the Chesterfield Magistrates Court (en)
- Outside the former NUM offices in Saltergate (en)
- River Gardens (en)
- Sir Peter Hilton Memorial Garden (en)
- Site of the former Markham & Co. works (en)
- Site of the former Markham Colliery at Staveley (en)
- Town centre DE11 9FQ (en)
- Unity Plaza, Pride Park Stadium (en)
- Visitor Centre on Buxton Road (en)
- Wardwick (en)
- West Bars (en)
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- dbr:Bronze
- dbr:Bronze_sculpture
- dbr:Millstone_grit
- Bronze (en)
- Stainless steel (en)
- Steel (en)
- Stone (en)
- Steel and concrete (en)
- Steel and bronze (en)
- Gritstone (en)
- Ashlar obelisk with bronze statue (en)
- Bronze figure on a sandstone pedestal (en)
- Bronze figures and ashlar gritstone (en)
- Bronze on a granite pedestal (en)
- Bronze on a stone plinth (en)
- Bronze on granite base (en)
- Bronze on stone plinth (en)
- Bronze statue on limestone pedestal (en)
- Bronze statue on sandstone pedestal (en)
- Nebrasina limestone (en)
- White onyx-marble dust and resin (en)
- Bronze figure on a sandstone ashlar pedestal and base (en)
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- The design is of the face of Jim Green, one of 14 Belper soldiers killed on the first day of the Battle of the Somme (en)
- Inscribed on the base: "Discovery, Vision and Invention" in the centre, and "George Stephenson 1781-1848. Locomotion, the conquest over space and time" around the outside. (en)
- First installed in 1963 in the new Main Centre shopping precinct. Moved in 2005 to make way for the construction of Westfield. (en)
- Designed in the tradition of Derbyshire hill-top monuments. (en)
- Erected in 1923 opposite the Guildhall. (en)
- Inscription:
PRO PATRIA (en)
- Inscriptions: A WELL OF LIVING WATERS (en)
- Inspired by the birds on the River Derwent (en)
- A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF EMELIE DOROTHY BOUNDS COUNCILLOR OF THIS BOROUGH (en)
- Moved from Derby Arboretum in 1972. (en)
- Pointing to Peveril Castle (en)
- Unveiled by King Edward VII in 1906. (en)
- Brought to Chesterfield in 1963 by the GPO . Bought by the town council in 2009 and moved onto a rectangular plinth set in a shallow tiled pool. (en)
- Unveiled by General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, commanding officer of the Sherwood Foresters . (en)
- Inspired by the archways and columns around the town centre, on a base of piled books. (en)
- Winged Victory figure. Unveiled by Fracis Edward, Lord Howard in 1922. (en)
- Originally known as "Boy and Gander" and in a fountain in the Market Place; moved to River Gardens in 1933; Council House from 1949; in store from 1971; restored 1977 then inside New Assembly Rooms, current location from 1996. (en)
- Design inspired by ammonite fossil and the shape of casings of the huge water-turbines once made at the Markham works. (en)
- Abstract statue of three players fighting for the ball during the traditional annual Shrovetide football game. (en)
- Sponsor of The Crescent in the 1780s. Statue was erected to commemorate the completion of the refurbishment and reopening of the Cresent Hotel in 2020. Statue's benefactors: Bill and Sheila Barratt (en)
- The Howard Lion stands above Glossop Central station, designed by Hadfield and Weightman, completed in 1847. (en)
- Tribute to 106 miners who died in mining disasters at Markham Colliery in 1937, 1938 and 1973. (en)
- Inscription: "FIAT LVX" meaning let there be light. (en)
- Inscription of miner's words: Don't worry son, it's just a hole in the ground where you'll find your roots. (en)
- The main figure of the Venus fountain. Restored in 1999. (en)
- The disc is made up of six segments, which move freely in the wind. (en)
- Designed around the flower of the pomegranate tree and the twisted form of the petals inspired by the town's twisted spire. (en)
- The design reflects new growth, health and well-being. The bronze inlays are inspired by the town's origins, industries and communities. (en)
- Prince Charles Edward Stuart on horseback. Erected in 1995 to mark the 250th Anniversary of the Prince's occupation of Derby. (en)
- Inspired by the ancient ballad about the mythical creature The Derby Ram. (en)
- Nicknamed Charlie by its creator. Replaced William John Coffee's original ‘Florentine Boar’ from 1806 and installed in the park when it was opened in 1840 but destroyed in 1941 by a World War II bomb. (en)
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- dbr:War_memorial
- Apple (en)
- Florence Nightingale (en)
- George Stephenson (en)
- Queen Victoria (en)
- Sacrifice (en)
- Venus (en)
- War Memorial (en)
- Growth (en)
- War memorial (en)
- Mollusc (en)
- William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire (en)
- Poise (en)
- Bonnie Prince Charlie (en)
- Derby War Memorial (en)
- Sir Henry Royce (en)
- Bow and Arrow (en)
- Michael Thomas Bass (en)
- Sir Richard Arkwright (en)
- "Boy and Goose" (en)
- "Boy and Ram" (en)
- "Florentine Boar" (en)
- "The Derby Ram" (en)
- ''Winged Victory (en)
- A System of Support and Balance (en)
- Brian Clough and Peter Taylor (en)
- Don't Worry Son (en)
- Flying Geese (en)
- Glossop Cenotaph (en)
- Howard Lion (en)
- James Haslam MP (en)
- Rosewall Curved Reclining Form (en)
- Shrovetide Hug (en)
- St Ann's Well (en)
- Stones Island (en)
- Walking Together (en)
- William Harvey MP (en)
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- This is a partial list of public art in the Derbyshire county of England. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. (en)
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- List of public art in Derbyshire (en)
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