List of public art in Devon

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This is a list of public art in the Devon 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.

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Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignationWikidata Notes
Blue Boy Princesshay, Exeter

50°43′29.172″N 3°31′39.396″W / 50.72477000°N 3.52761000°W / 50.72477000; -3.52761000
c. 1860John Weston SculpturePainted cast iron Grade IIQ26557878 A copy, from about 1860, of a statue carved in 1733 of a pupil at St John's Hospital School.[1][2]

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The Deer Stalker Northernhay Gardens, Exeter

50°43′35.303″N 3°31′43.522″W / 50.72647306°N 3.52875611°W / 50.72647306; -3.52875611
1878Edward Bowring Stephens SculptureBronze and granite Grade IIQ26517061 [3][4]

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William Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon Northernhay Gardens, Exeter

50°43′36.12″N 3°31′45.48″W / 50.7267000°N 3.5293000°W / 50.7267000; -3.5293000
1880Edward Bowring Stephens SculptureBronze and granite3 metres (9.8 ft) high The statue stood in Bedford Circus prior to World War II.[5]

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Francis Drake Plymouth Road, Tavistock

50°32′43.08″N 4°09′09.82″W / 50.5453000°N 4.1527278°W / 50.5453000; -4.1527278
1883Joseph Boehm Statue on pedestal with panelsBronze and granite Grade IIQ26611707 [6]

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Francis Drake Plymouth Hoe, Plymouth

50°21′55.08″N 4°08′33.9″W / 50.3653000°N 4.142750°W / 50.3653000; -4.142750
1884Joseph Boehm Statue on pedestalBronze and granite Grade II*Q17554612 Copy of the statue in Tavistock, Devon[7][8]

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Hamilton Macallum memorial Sea Hill, Beer

50°41′49″N 3°05′29″W / 50.69705°N 3.09145°W / 50.69705; -3.09145
c. 1896Edward Onslow Ford Portrait plaque with surroundBronze and stone Second plaque and barometer at rear of structure[9]

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Equestrian statue of Sir Redvers Buller Hele Road, Exeter

50°43′40.67″N 3°32′13.69″W / 50.7279639°N 3.5371361°W / 50.7279639; -3.5371361
1902Adrian Jones Equestrian statue on pedestalBronze and granite Grade IIQ26558036 [10]
Georgina Cowper-Temple, Lady Mount Temple Oddicombe Beach Hill, Babbacombe

50°28′51″N 3°31′01″W / 50.48083°N 3.51694°W / 50.48083; -3.51694
1903 Statue with birdbathGranite and limestone Grade IIQ26502882 She lived at the house in Beach Road, which is now the Babbacombe Cliff Hotel.[11][12]

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Bishop Richard Hooker Cathedral Close, Exeter

50°43′23″N 3°31′49″W / 50.72312°N 3.53018°W / 50.72312; -3.53018
1907Alfred Drury Statue on pedestalMarble and granite Grade IIQ26398018 [13]

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City of Plymouth war memorial Plymouth Hoe, Plymouth

50°21′59.74″N 4°08′36″W / 50.3665944°N 4.14333°W / 50.3665944; -4.14333
1923William Birnie Rhind Sculpture with pedestal & surroundBronze and granite Grade IIQ26407225 Architects, Thornely & Rooke.[14][15]

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Slapton Sands D-Day Memorial Slapton Sands

50°17′13″N 3°38′44″W / 50.28696°N 3.64543°W / 50.28696; -3.64543
1945 MemorialStone Q83188068 Presented by th US Army Authorities to the people of South Hams who left their homes to provide a battle practice area.[16][17]

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The Armada Dial Armada Way, Plymouth

50°22′16.9″N 4°08′32.9″W / 50.371361°N 4.142472°W / 50.371361; -4.142472
1988Carole Vincent SculptureCast concrete with terrazzo and stainless steel8.23 metres (27.0 ft) high Commemorating the "Armada 400" celebrations; unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II.[18]
Year of the Pedestrian Cary Parade, Torquay

50°27′41.5″N 3°31′34″W / 50.461528°N 3.52611°W / 50.461528; -3.52611
1989Carole Vincent SculpturePolished concrete Copies of the sculpture were also commissioned for the town centres in Exeter, Plymouth and Barnstaple.[19]

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Royal Air Force Memorial Plymouth Hoe, Plymouth

50°21′54.914″N 4°8′29.116″W / 50.36525389°N 4.14142111°W / 50.36525389; -4.14142111
1989Pam Taylor SculptureBronze, Cornish granite and black marble Q24677174 [20][21]
Ekaterine Frolov Capstone Point, Ilfracombe

51°12′42.4″N 4°07′15″W / 51.211778°N 4.12083°W / 51.211778; -4.12083
Sculpture In memory of Ekaterine Frolov (1986–2000), a Russian girl studying English in the town, who fell to her death near here.[22]

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Sheep Sculpture Hatherleigh

50°49′13.2″N 4°04′23.1″W / 50.820333°N 4.073083°W / 50.820333; -4.073083
Roger Dean Sculpture A memorial to the Exeter Blitz of World War II.[23]
Armillary Sphere Near the Custom House, Exeter

50°43′07″N 3°31′54″W / 50.71873°N 3.53170°W / 50.71873; -3.53170
1990Roger Dean SculptureBronze An armillary sphere, dedicated to Sylvia Bull.[24][25]

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Geoneedle Orcombe Point

50°36′26″N 3°23′06″W / 50.60721°N 3.38511°W / 50.60721; -3.38511
2002Michael Fairfax ObeliskPortland stone5 metres (16 ft) high Inset with different rock types from along the Jurassic Coast[26]

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Exeter Riddle High Street, Exeter

50°43.4546′N 3°31.7499′W / 50.7242433°N 3.5291650°W / 50.7242433; -3.5291650
2005Michael Fairfax SculptureStainless steel Inscribed with riddles from the 10th-century Exeter Book[27]

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Historical Panels Broad Street, Ilfracombe

51°12′37″N 4°06′58″W / 51.21023°N 4.11608°W / 51.21023; -4.11608
c. 2006Roger Dean SculptureBronze Six reliefs show three scenes from the town, each from the past and in the present day.[28]
In Memory, May 1942 Roman Walk, Exeter

50°43′27.9″N 3°31′37.2″W / 50.724417°N 3.527000°W / 50.724417; -3.527000
c. 2008Roger Dean MemorialStainless steel and bronze Two bronze relief panels commemorating the Exeter Blitz of World War II, inspired by photographs taken the following day.[29]
Man and Boy King's Quay, Brixham

50°23′50″N 3°30′39″W / 50.39715°N 3.51076°W / 50.39715; -3.51076
2016Elisabeth Hadley SculptureBronze Q65091384 Based on "The Wheel", an etching by Arthur Briscoe (1873–1943).[30]

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Messenger Near Theatre Royal, Plymouth

50°22′12″N 4°08′39″W / 50.3701°N 4.1443°W / 50.3701; -4.1443
2019Joseph Hillier SculptureBronze7 metres (23 ft) high Q59554834 A female actor crouches in preparation to run onstage.[31]

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