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  2. List of public art in Dundee - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture: Bronze [2] March of the Penguins: Outside Steeple Church, Nethergate: 2005: Angela Hunter Sculpture group: Bronze [2] Catalyst: 3 Greenmarket: 2008: Matthew Dalziel & Louise Scullion Sculpture: Various [2] Another Time X: Grounds of Maggie's Dundee at Ninewells Hospital: 2008: Antony Gormley: Statue: Cast iron [15] Dundee ...

  3. The McManus - Wikipedia

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    The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum is a Gothic Revival-style building, located in the centre of Dundee, Scotland. The building houses a museum and art gallery with a collection of fine and decorative art as well as a natural history collection. It is protected as a Category A listed building. [1]

  4. Oor Wullie - Wikipedia

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    In celebration of Oor Wullie's 80th anniversary in 2016, he was the subject of a public art project when 55 decorated 5 ft sculptures of him were placed around Dundee and its environs with another 13 touring round Scotland over an 8-week period. The Bucket Trail was the largest mass public art project to have taken place in Scotland. [12]

  5. The pigeon that saved lives in WWII gets a statue - AOL

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    A bronze statue of WWII heroine Winkie the pigeon is unveiled near Dundee to honour her achievements

  6. Balgay - Wikipedia

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    Balgay is dominated by Balgay Hill, which provides panoramic views over Dundee, the River Tay, and beyond. The hill is an important natural landmark and is part of Balgay Park, a green space known for its woodlands, walking trails, and the Mills Observatory. The park is popular for outdoor activities and is home to diverse wildlife.

  7. Robert Burns (Steell) - Wikipedia

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    The statue in New York. The memorial sculpture in Manhattan's Central Park was cast c. 1880 and dedicated on 2 October 1880. [1] [2] It was the first statue of Burns to be erected outside Scotland and was a gift to the City of New York from Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York and the Scottish-American community.

  8. Grissel Jaffray - Wikipedia

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    The marker is likely to be the conveners stone, the place where the nine trades of Dundee used to meet to conduct business. [4] Jaffray's name is featured on a plaque that was installed on Peter Street as part of the Dundee Women's' Trail. There is also a mosaic on the ground of two torches, one filled with fire and the other with water. that ...

  9. J and C Carmichael - Wikipedia

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    Statue of James Carmichael, Dundee A Carmichael 0-2-4 locomotive, built 1833. J and C Carmichael was founded in 1810 at Ward Foundry, Session Street, Dundee, Scotland.The partners were James Carmichael (1776–1853) and his younger brother Charles Carmichael (1782–1843).