A gathering of people for the unveiling - Photo: Photo By Amey On Wednesday 20th March 2024, a new sculpture was ‘unveiled’ in the Killingworth / West Moor area of North Tyneside. The day was a bit grey, the drizzle departing, and a small crowd of onlookers turned out to witness the event. There were … Continue reading The New Geordie Lamp Sculpture
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Silvanus!
Just to the north of the Central Lowlands in Scotland, the Romans built their northernmost border wall, The Antonine Wall. Around mid-way along the route of the wall, there is a sculpture of a Roman soldier’s head that can be considered nothing less than monumental in its scale. The sculpture is sited at Croy Hill, … Continue reading Silvanus!
Emily Davison Sculpture – Morpeth
Between 2012 and 2018 there was a project in both Epsom and Morpeth aimed at giving a proper visual memorial to the suffragette Emily Davison, this campaign marked the 100th anniversary of her death in 2013 as well as capitalising on the events of her life and her notoriety to gather in funding from a … Continue reading Emily Davison Sculpture – Morpeth
Ascendant: The Unwanted Monument
There is a debate raging about the appropriateness of placing a monumental sculpture called Ascendant: The Elizabeth Landmark on a moorland hilltop in Northumberland. This article engages with that debate and tries to sum it up from both sides.



