List of public art in Hampshire

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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.

Alton

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Bear Westbrook Walk, Alton

Eastleigh

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Entry Effected Leigh Road, Eastleigh

50°58′22″N 1°22′18″W / 50.9729°N 1.3716°W / 50.9729; -1.3716
2008 Les Johnson
The Fourth Arm Leigh Road, Eastleigh

50°58′22″N 1°22′18″W / 50.9729°N 1.3716°W / 50.9729; -1.3716
1995 Les Johnson Bronze


Pirelli Arch Pirelli Park, Eastleigh

50°56′52″N 1°21′54″W / 50.9479°N 1.3651°W / 50.9479; -1.3651
c. 2012 (2012) Codsteaks Mild Steel
Proud to Serve Leigh Road, Eastleigh

50°58′22″N 1°22′18″W / 50.9729°N 1.3716°W / 50.9729; -1.3716
1998 Les Johnson Bronze
The Railwayman Leigh Road, Eastleigh

50°58′10″N 1°21′12″W / 50.9694°N 1.3532°W / 50.9694; -1.3532
1995 Jill Tweed Bronze
Spitfire Mitchell Way, Southampton Airport, Eastleigh

50°57′01″N 1°21′24″W / 50.950278°N 1.356667°W / 50.950278; -1.356667
2004 Alan Manning Wing span 24ft


Charlotte Mary Yonge Railway Station Concourse , Eastleigh

50°58′09″N 1°21′01″W / 50.96929°N 1.35034°W / 50.96929; -1.35034
2015 Vivien Mallock Bronze Eastleigh Borough Council

Fareham

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Anvil Man Fareham Stephen Lunn

Lasham

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
The Alpha Lima Armillary Sphere Lasham Airfield, Lasham

51°11′22″N 1°02′07″W / 51.189383°N 1.035292°W / 51.189383; -1.035292
2005

Petersfield

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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
King William III of England The Square, Petersfield Henry Cheere Erected in its current location in 1812 having previously stood in Petersfield House.[1]

Portsmouth

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Jack Star Tipner lake, Portsmouth c. 2000 (2000) Richard Farrington
Jubilee Statue Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth 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. [2]
Trimast M275 motorway, Portsmouth c. 2001 (2001)

Romsey

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
The Latern Seat Romsey Community Hospital, Romsey

50°59′32″N 1°28′55″W / 50.992361°N 1.48186°W / 50.992361; -1.48186
2004 Richard Bent The 1818 back panel in this seat was rescued by Donald Baker of Mead Mill Romsey during the demolition of the sounding arch at Embley Park - The home of Florence Nightingale (The Lady of the Lamp). Don Commissioned local blacksmith Richard Bent of Braishfield to design and make the seat in the spring of 2004.
Lord Palmerston Romsey

Southampton

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
Child of Family[3] Havelock Road[3] 1993[3] Danny Lane[3]
Enclosure[4] Watts Park, Southampton[4] 2000[4] Paul De Monchaux[4] Portland Roach stone[5]
Hamtun Street Mural[6] Hamtun Street[6] 1978 (placed in current location 2010[6] Henry and Joyce Collins[6] Concrete and Glass[6] 19 x 3 meters[6] Southampton City Council Originally on the side of A Sainsbury’s superstore in the Lordshill.[6] Removed in 1990 before being restored and placed in its current location in 2010.[6]
John le Fleming City walls, Southampton

50°54′09″N 1°24′17″W / 50.902537°N 1.404798°W / 50.902537; -1.404798
1991 Anthony Griffiths Southampton City Council John le Fleming (1295-1336) was Mayor of Southampton.
Lord Palmerston Plamerston Park, Southampton

50°54′21″N 1°23′23″W / 50.905903°N 1.389665°W / 50.905903; -1.389665
1869
Sir Isaac Watts Watts Park, Southampton

50°54′34″N 1°24′23″W / 50.909559°N 1.406273°W / 50.909559; -1.406273
1861[7] Grade II listed
Shear[3] Bevois Valley[3] 2001[3] Eilis O'Connell[3]
Southampton Mural 2013 Castle Way, Southampton

50°53′59″N 1°24′18″W / 50.899777°N 1.404890°W / 50.899777; -1.404890
2013 Joanna Dewfall Southampton City Council
Sundial[8] Havelock Road[8] 1995[8] Peter Parkinson[8]
Ted Bates St Mary's Stadium, Southampton

50°54′21″N 1°23′23″W / 50.905903°N 1.389665°W / 50.905903; -1.389665
unveiled on 22 March 2008[9] Sean Hedges-Quinn Second statues of Ted Bates, the original by sculptor Ian Brennan was widely criticized by supporters for being out of proportion and not an accurate likeness. It was removed less than a week after its unavailing.[10]
Three Rings[11] Ocean Village, Southampton 1990[11] Jane Ackroyd
Northam Shoal[3] Old Northam Road[3] 2002[3] Tom Grimsey[3]

Winchester

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Owner / administrator Notes
King Alfred The Broadway, Winchester

51°03′40″N 1°18′31″W / 51.061219°N 1.308700°W / 51.061219; -1.308700
Hamo Thornycroft
Painted bollards Great Minster Street and The Square, Winchester

50°58′10″N 1°21′12″W / 50.9694°N 1.3532°W / 50.9694; -1.3532
2005 (2005)-2012 The Colour Factory () Painted steel Winchester City Council A series of 24 bollards, painted in the style of famous artists, or with topical scenes.[12]
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References

  1. http://www.localhistories.org/petersfield.html
  2. http://www.vivienmallock.co.uk/jubilee-statue/
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "artpeopleplaces Southampton Public Art Strategy" (PDF). southampton city council. Retrieved 30 January 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "West Park". southampton.gov.uk. Southampton City Council. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  5. "Central Parks Southampton". Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Hamtun Street Mural". Tudor House & garden. Southampton City Council.
  7. http://h2g2.com/edited_entry/A87751722
  8. 1 2 3 4 Sundial by Peter Parkinson (Plaque). Broadcasting House Havelock Road Southampton. 1995.
  9. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/7309651.stm
  10. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/7309651.stm
  11. 1 2 Three Rings (Plaque on sculpture plinth). Ocean Village, Southampton. 1990.
  12. "The Bollards". Winchester City Council. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
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