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Iron Masters District, Middlesbrough, with The Tees Transporter Bridge in background, Middlesbrough, 23rd July 1979
Rita Ling Sculptress Carves snowman 31 / 3 / 1952 C1621 / 1Rita Ling Sculptress Carves snowman 31/3/1952 C1621/1
One of the bulls by Trewin Copplestone, made for the Bull Ring shopping centre in Birmingham. 31st October 1963
The sign above the nightclub Uglys in Duke Street Liverpool. 30th June 1970
The Beatles, fibre glass sculpture designed by artist David Webster, at the newly opened Revolution Club in Mathew Street, Liverpool, the former Cavern Club, 15th June 1976
The Angel of the North is erected in Gateshead by staff from Hartlepool Fabrications. 15th February 1998
Work in progress at Hartlepool Steel Fabrications on the Gateshead Angel of the North. Sculptor Antony Gormley in conversation with Bill Stalley, MD of Hartlepool Fabrications. 19th September 1997
Susan Stockwell, artist, with her loo roll creation. 01 / 01 / 1994Susan Stockwell, artist, with her loo roll creation. 01/01/1994
Houses, Port Sunlight, Merseyside, 13th September 1993
Hyde Park Elm Trees. During the late 20th century more then 900 elms in the park were killed by Dutch elm disease. Three of the dead trees are sculpted by first year students of he Chelsea School of
Children at Ormesby Comprehensive School proudly show off their artwork, one of more than 100 examples which will be on show in an open air display at Victoria Park, this weekend
Mike McCartney unveils a life size sculpture of The Beatles at the new Cavern Walks office, shops and leisure complex. 26th April 1984
The high rise flats at Shieldfield in Newcastle 9 September 1965, with the Family Group Sculpture by J R Murray McCheyne, in the foreground
Sculptor Tom Bird seen here on Flat Holm Island (Ynys Echni) in the Bristol Channel. With his sculpture which combines the islands outline with a battleship radar top
General view of the Bull Ring shopping centre in Birmingham, showing one of the bull sculptures on the exterior of the building which was damaged during a storm
Sculptor Jacob Epstein seen here with one of his works. Circa December 1953
The high rise flats at Cruddas Park Housing Estate in Newcastle 12 March 1965 - the ultra modern sculture by Kenneth Ford is in the foreground
Demolition worker Les Gilbert prepares the Morris rebus for its move to the Museum of British Road Transport at Cook Street, Coventry
Shona Kinloch with her sculpture 4 Twins in Kilmarnock. July 1997
David Mack artist with his sculpture of human face made out of coat hangers, won £ 12, 000 for best work at Royal Glasgow Institute exhibition at McLellan Galleries
The Angel of the North faces its first dawn on the hill, Gateshead. 16th February 1998
A football game takes place in front of the Angel of the North, Gateshead. 15th February 1998
High in the Black Hills of Dakota, sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski (pictured) is sculpting a 600 ft high sculpture of the famous Sioux Indian Chief, Crazy Horse
The Memorial Tower to the mobilized students in the Peace Memorial Park which commemorates the 1945 dropping of the first atomic bomb
A modern girl in jeans standing next to the statue of Elisabeth Frink by FE McWilliam in Harlow New Town, Essex. 4th June 1958
The wife of US Ambassador Lewis Douglas unveils the statue of Lady Godiva in Broadgate, Coventry, West Midlands, watched by the Mayor. 22 October 1949
The Teessaurus a triceratops by Genevieve Glatt, fabricated by Harts of Stockton at a cost of 16, 000. seen here shortly after being installed in Teessaurus Park
The Riddle of the Sphinx 21st May 1954 What exposure does one give near the river on the embankment with a slow film and a overcast sky and some rain in the air
Ex-England Captain Bobby Moore has lost his place, not only as England Captain but the place in Madame Tussauds where he has stood since England won the World Cup in 1966
The Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge seen here the night following its dedication. The memorial was designed by Walter Seymour Allward. 26th July 1936
New College, Oxford University, Oxfordshire. January 1972
The Yellow Submarine in Liverpool, a large model representation of the submarine featured in the animated film Yellow Submarine, inspired by the song of the same name on the Beatles album Revolver
The 102 foot Wiberforce monument overlooking Queens Gardens, Hull. The column is 90 feet and the statue on top is 12 feet tall, carved out of hard-wearing millstone grit
Two Piece Reclining Figure No 3 sculpture by Henry Moore. General views of tower blocks. Brandon Estate, Kennington, London. 31st January 1989
The Shakespeare Memorial by Lord Ronald Gower. At each corner of the Memorial, the sculptor has placed a representative Shakespearean character, pictured in the foreground is Falstaff
Fireman helps place the Elephant and Castle statue on top of the standard in Broadgate, Coventry circa 1948
Methodist Central Hall and Peace Memorial Uxbridge 1935
Stainless Steel Sculpture on the South Bank, with Big Ben, Houses of Parliament showing in the background. London. Picture taken circa 1st January 1975
Former Prime Minister David Lloyd George, at the unveiling of the statue La Delivrance, by Emile Oscar Guillaume given by Lord Rothermere to Finchley
Schoolboys examine the Golden Goat at The Goat Inn, on Bottle Ban, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, 18th November 1938
The sculpture Bottle of Notes, a piece of public art by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen which was commissioned by Middlesbrough Borough Council
The launch of the sculpture Bottle of Notes, a piece of public art by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen which was commissioned by Middlesbrough Borough Council. 24th September 1993
A massive bottle-neck on the A66, beneath the buildings of Middlesbrough, it was in the shape of the giant sculpture to be erected in the Central Gardens
The sculpture Bottle of Notes is lifted off its low loader in the Central Gardens outside the Law Courts. This piece of public art by Claes Oldenburg
Yard electrician Peter Gilpin is dwarfed by the huge 35 foot metal bottle ordered by Middlesbrough Council. 18th June 1993
Oxfordshire sculptor John Buckley seen here at work in his Wallingford studio. 10th January 1969
Sculptures of Greek Goddess Ceres and Aphrodite, which are on display at The Neptune Centre, Berwick Hills new complex, Middlesbrough, 17th April 1998
John Cairns from Cleveland Arts, admires the Sculptures of Greek Goddess Ceres and Aphrodite, which are on display at The Neptune Centre, Middlesbrough, 27th March 1998