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The monument is placed in Liverpool at the Pier Head, near the intersection of Brunswick Street and Canada Boulevard. It consists of four bronze statues depicting members of the Beatles, that are, from left to right, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon. The figures are larger than their real counterparts, and are ...
Liverpool Resurgent (1956) by Jacob Epstein. Liverpool Resurgent is an artwork by Jacob Epstein, mounted above the main entrance to the former Lewis's department store building in Ranelagh Street, Liverpool. It comprises a large bronze statue and three relief panels.
Statue: Bronze: More images: Liverpool Blitz memorial Our Lady & St Nicholas Church garden, Pier Head: 2000: Tom Murphy: Sculpture group: Bronze [38] More images:
The Sheppard Worlock Statue, Bronze, c.2008, in Liverpool, England. The Sheppard-Worlock Statue is a statue located in Liverpool, England, commemorating two of the city's former bishops; David Sheppard (the Anglican Bishop of Liverpool), and Derek Worlock (the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool). It was designed by Stephen Broadbent.
The monument consists of a bronze statue on a stone base. Its overall height is 29 feet (8.8 m), and the circumference of the base is 95 feet 4 inches (29.1 m). The base consists of a drum-shaped pedestal in Westmorland marble 8 feet 10 inches (2.7 m) high, standing on a granite basement 6 feet (1.8 m) high.
The statue consists of a bronze figure on a stone bench. The figure is 128 centimetres (50 in) high, 120 centimetres (47 in) wide, and 96 centimetres (38 in) deep. It depicts a seated woman with a handbag on her lap, a shopping bag on her right, and a copy of the Liverpool Echo on her left.
A large ensemble featuring 26 bronze figures by C. J. Allen (some in New Sculpture style), [3] it was designed by F. M. Simpson of the Liverpool School of Architecture, in collaboration [4] with the local architectural firm [5] of Willink and Thicknesse [1] and built of Portland stone.
The monument is formed in white stone with bronze details and statuary. [5] The central element is a stone pedestal upon which stands a bronze statue of Britannia. [5] Britannia stands with her right hand raised and with a spray of laurel held in her left hand. A round shield, decorated with sea horses, is strapped to her left arm.