List of public art in Lincolnshire

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This is a list of public art in the Lincolnshire 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
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DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignationOwner / administrator Notes

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The Monument Somerby

53°32′48.055″N 0°24′3.748″W / 53.54668194°N 0.40104111°W / 53.54668194; -0.40104111
1770 MonumentAshlar Grade II An urn on a Doric column, marking 29 years of happy marriage of Edward Weston and his wife Ann, of Somerby Hall.[1]
Holgate Monument Brocklesby Hall, Brocklesby

53°35′04.78″N 0°16′49.04″W / 53.5846611°N 0.2802889°W / 53.5846611; -0.2802889
1785James Wyatt MonumentCoade stone Grade I Erected by the 1st Baron Yarborough in memory of his friend George Holgate of Melton.[2]
Wellington Monument Woodhall Spa

53°10′14.545″N 0°12′27.468″W / 53.17070694°N 0.20763000°W / 53.17070694; -0.20763000
1844 MonumentGranite36 feet (11 m) high Grade II An obelisk surmounted by a bust of the Duke of Wellington.[3]

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Handley Memorial Sleaford

52°59′47.94″N 0°24′31.78″W / 52.9966500°N 0.4088278°W / 52.9966500; -0.4088278
1850Boyle Monument Grade II Monument to Henry Handley, born in Sleaford, in the style of an Eleanor cross.[4]

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John Franklin The Terrace, Spilsby

53°10′26″N 0°05′43″E / 53.17383°N 0.09525°E / 53.17383; 0.09525
1861Charles Bacon and W. J. Rogers StatueBronze, Portland stone and ashlar Grade II Born in Spilsby, discoverer of the Northwest Passage.[5][6]
Herbert Ingram Market Place, Boston

52°58′42.283″N 0°1′27.534″W / 52.97841194°N 0.02431500°W / 52.97841194; -0.02431500
1862Alexander Munro StatueStone Grade II Politician born in Boston, founder of The Illustrated London News[7]
Albert, Prince Consort In front of Dock Offices, Grimsby

53°34′31.537″N 0°4′31.879″W / 53.57542694°N 0.07552194°W / 53.57542694; -0.07552194
1879William Theed StatueBronze and polished granite Grade II Prince Albert laid the foundation stone of the Royal Dock in 1849.[8]
Dr Edward Parker Charlesworth The Lawn, corner of Union Road and Carline Road, Lincoln

53°14′04″N 0°32′36″W / 53.23431°N 0.543345°W / 53.23431; -0.543345
1889Thomas Milnes StatueMarble and ashlar Grade II [9]
Monument to horse Brocklesby Park, Brocklesby

53°35′11.472″N 0°17′2.486″W / 53.58652000°N 0.28402389°W / 53.58652000; -0.28402389
1891 MonumentAshlar Grade II Inscription: "Under this urn lies DASHAWAY, a favourite hunter aged 21 years 1891."[10]

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Alfred Lord Tennyson Minster Green, Lincoln

53°14′06.24″N 0°32′07.08″W / 53.2350667°N 0.5353000°W / 53.2350667; -0.5353000
1905George Frederic Watts StatueBronze and ashlar Grade II [11]

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RAF North Coates Strike Wing War Memorial Pier Gardens, Cleethorpes

53°33′29.73″N 0°01′30.98″W / 53.5582583°N 0.0252722°W / 53.5582583; -0.0252722
1999Pam Taylor StatueBronze and stoneStatue height 1.80 metres (5 ft 11 in), plinth height 2.50 metres (8 ft 2 in) Commemorating the members of North Coates Strike Wing who served in World War II.[12]
Lincoln Longwool Sheep Water Rail Way, Stixwould

53°09′23″N 0°15′15″W / 53.15639°N 0.25417°W / 53.15639; -0.25417
Sally Matthews SculptureWelded scraps of iron Three sculptures of Lincoln Longwool sheep.[13]
Lincoln Red Cattle Water Rail Way, Washingborough

53°13′52″N 0°25′50″W / 53.23111°N 0.43056°W / 53.23111; -0.43056
Sally Matthews SculptureWelded scraps of iron Two sculptures of Lincoln Red cattle.[14]
Meridian: Searching Westgate, Louth

53°22′01″N 0°00′30″W / 53.36704°N 0.00844°W / 53.36704; -0.00844
2000–2002Les Bicknell and Lawrence Edwards SculptureBronze and stainless steel1.7 metres (5 ft 7 in) high Part of the millennium public art project "Meridian".[15]

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Empowerment Waterside, Lincoln

53°13′42″N 0°32′20″W / 53.22843°N 0.53898°W / 53.22843; -0.53898
2002Stephen Broadbent SculptureAlunimiun and steel16 metres (52 ft) high Funded by Lincoln businesses, it is inspired by turbine blades.[16]

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Fishermen's Memorial St James Square, Grimsby

53°33′52″N 0°05′22″W / 53.56440°N 0.08940°W / 53.56440; -0.08940
2005Trevor Harries SculptureBronze3 metres (9.8 ft) high "In memory of the fishermen of Grimsby who sailed to distant waters never to return" – part of the inscription.[17]

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Eleanor Cross Monument Sheep Market, Stamford

52°39′05″N 0°28′51″W / 52.65150°N 0.48095°W / 52.65150; -0.48095
2009Wolfgang Buttress SculptureKetton stone and bronze Lincolnshire County Council An Eleanor cross once stood in Stamford, of which only a stone rose survives; this monument has a rose motif.[18]

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The Arrival Thorney Road, Crowland

52°40′28.5″N 0°09′57″W / 52.674583°N 0.16583°W / 52.674583; -0.16583
2015Richard James SculptureSteel and bronze It depicts the Guthlac Roll, which pictorially tells the story of Saint Guthlac of Crowland.[19]

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Scunthorpe Steelworkers High Street, Scunthorpe

53°35′32″N 0°38′42″W / 53.59228°N 0.64513°W / 53.59228; -0.64513
2018Ray Lonsdale StatueCorten steel Depiction of a man and a woman returning home after a shift in the steelworks.[20][21]

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Margaret Thatcher St Peter's Hill Green, Grantham

52°54′36.7″N 0°38′25.8″W / 52.910194°N 0.640500°W / 52.910194; -0.640500
2022Douglas Jennings StatueBronze [22]
George Boole Lincoln railway station, Lincoln

53°13′35″N 0°32′21″W / 53.22645°N 0.53926°W / 53.22645; -0.53926
2022Antony Dufort Sculpture Commissioned by the Heslam Trust. Boole, born in Lincoln, is shown as a teacher with two pupils.[23][24]
On Freedom's Wings Norton Disney 2025 SculptureSteel26m long and with a 31m wingspan Bomber County Gateway Trust A life-size model of a Lancaster bomber

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