List of public art in Suffolk

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This is a list of public art in the Suffolk 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 / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignation Notes

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Triton Royal Plain, Lowestoft

52°28′17.3″N 1°45′1.8″E / 52.471472°N 1.750500°E / 52.471472; 1.750500
1849John Thomas Sculpture on columnYork stone Grade II Commissioned by Samuel Morton Peto.[1]
Prince Albert Framlingham College, Framlingham

52°13′35″N 1°20′21.5″E / 52.22639°N 1.339306°E / 52.22639; 1.339306
1865Joseph Durham Statue on pedestalBronze and graniteStatue height 8 ft (2.4 m) Grade II [2]
The Drums of the Fore and Aft Market Hill, Woodbridge

52°5′38.4″N 1°18′50.1″E / 52.094000°N 1.313917°E / 52.094000; 1.313917
1901Arnold Keppel, 8th Earl of Albemarle SculptureBronze1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) high Placed here in 1980, in memory of Walter Keppel, 9th Earl of Albemarle.[3]

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Boer War Memorial Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds

52°14′45.9″N 0°42′44.9″E / 52.246083°N 0.712472°E / 52.246083; 0.712472
1904Arthur George Walker Sculpture on pedestal Grade II [4]

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Thomas Gainsborough Market Hill, Sudbury

52°2′18.8″N 0°43′51.3″E / 52.038556°N 0.730917°E / 52.038556; 0.730917
1913Bertram Mackennal Statue on pedestalBronze and stone Grade II Gainsborough is shown holding a palette and brush.[5]

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War Memorial Promenade, Undercliff Road West, Felixstowe

51°57′33.5″N 1°20′57.8″E / 51.959306°N 1.349389°E / 51.959306; 1.349389
1920 Sculpture on columnBronze and Portland stone Grade II A sculpture of a dove on a Corinthian column.[6]

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War Memorial Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds

52°14′44″N 0°42′56.8″E / 52.24556°N 0.715778°E / 52.24556; 0.715778
1921Sidney Naish Wheel-crossClipsham stone Grade II Unveiled by General Lord Horne.[7]

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Naval War Memorial Yarmouth Road, Lowestoft

52°29′18.4″N 1°45′19.8″E / 52.488444°N 1.755500°E / 52.488444; 1.755500
1953F. H. Crossley and H. Tyson Smith Memorial Grade II Dedicated to the Royal Naval Patrol Service. Unveiled by Sir Rhoderick McGrigor.[8]
Hyperion High Street, Newmarket

52°14′35.5″N 0°24′17.3″E / 52.243194°N 0.404806°E / 52.243194; 0.404806
1961John Skeaping Equestrian sculpture on pedestalBronze and stone2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) high (sculpture) Commissioned by John Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby. Sited in front of the Jockey Club Rooms.[9]

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The Family of Man Snape Maltings

52°9′47.2″N 1°29′55.7″E / 52.163111°N 1.498806°E / 52.163111; 1.498806
1976Barbara Hepworth Three abstract sculptures Three of the set of nine figures, of which casts are located in various sites, representing different stages of life.[10]
Ship Civic Drive, Ipswich

52°03′28.8″N 1°8′50.5″E / 52.058000°N 1.147361°E / 52.058000; 1.147361
Bernard Reynolds Sculptureglass-reinforced aluminum resin3.83 m (12.6 ft) high An arrangement of sail and hull motifs: a tribute to Ipswich as a port.[11]
Man and Ball Ransomes Industrial Estate, Ipswich

52°02′0.4″N 1°12′22.4″E / 52.033444°N 1.206222°E / 52.033444; 1.206222
1995Giles Penny SculptureBronze1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) high Commissioned by Ransomes Industrial Estate.[12]
The Lifeboatman Royal Terrace, Lowestoft

52°28′21.6″N 1°44′57.9″E / 52.472667°N 1.749417°E / 52.472667; 1.749417
2000Dominic Marshall StatueFibreglass, concrete and stone Dedicated to all Lowestoft Lifeboatmen.[13]

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Scallop Aldeburgh beach

52°09′37.9″N 1°36′21.1″E / 52.160528°N 1.605861°E / 52.160528; 1.605861
2003Maggi Hambling SculptureStainless steel3.70 m (12.1 ft) high It bears a quote from Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes: "I hear those voices that will not be drowned".[14][15]

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Handstanding Downham Boulevard, Ipswich

52°1′43.3″N 1°11′40.4″E / 52.028694°N 1.194556°E / 52.028694; 1.194556
2006Martin Heron SculptureCorten steel4.50 m (14.8 ft) high Commissioned by Ipswich Borough Council. Silhouettes of hands are welded together, representing community values.[16]
Hands Sculpture Outside Quay Church, Quay Street, Woodbridge

52°5′30.1″N 1°19′2.1″E / 52.091694°N 1.317250°E / 52.091694; 1.317250
2014Rick Kirby Sculpture Commissioned by Woodbridge Quay Church.[17]
The Queen's Statue High Street, Newmarket

52°14′22.2″N 0°23′37.7″E / 52.239500°N 0.393806°E / 52.239500; 0.393806
2016Etienne Millner and Charlie Langton SculptureBronze, on plinth of Portland stone Queen Elizabeth II, with mare and foal, is depicted in 1977, the year of her Silver Jubilee.[18]
Yoxman Near Yoxford

52°16′2″N 1°30′51.3″E / 52.26722°N 1.514250°E / 52.26722; 1.514250
2021Laurence Edwards SculptureBronze, wood and detritus7.92 m (26.0 ft) high Commissioned by Wilderness Reserve, and is sited on their estate.[19][20]

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