List of public art in Staffordshire

This is a list of public art in the Staffordshire 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.

Burton upon Trent

Shobnall

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Michael Arthur Bass Outside Burton Town Hall, King Edward Place, Burton upon Trent

52.807737°N 1.645503°W / 52.807737; -1.645503
1911 (1911)Frederick William Pomeroy StatueBronze Grade II listed [1]East Staffordshire Borough Council [2]

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Barrel roll structure Burton on Trent Station

52.805683°N 1.642746°W / 52.805683; -1.642746
Barrels East Midlands Railway

Burton Town Centre

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The Burton Cooper Coopers Square shopping centre, Burton upon Trent

52.802089°N 1.632218°W / 52.802089; -1.632218
1977 (1977)James Walter Butler Statuebronze1.5m high East Staffordshire Borough Council Was in the open air from 1977. It was moved to its current location in 1994.[3]

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Burton on Trent war memorial In a garden - Lichfield Street, Burton upon Trent

52.800441°N 1.631031°W / 52.800441; -1.631031
1922 (1922)Henry Charles Fehr War memorial sculptureBronze Grade II listed [4]East Staffordshire Borough Council A war memorial of an angel with laurel wreath in one hand and a sword in the other. Was restored in the year 2000.[5]
Malt Shovel Corner of High Street and New Street, Burton upon Trent

52.801162°N 1.631326°W / 52.801162; -1.631326
2001 (2001)Andy Hazell SculptureStainless steel30ft high East Staffordshire Borough Council A 30ft shovel with a 9ft bottle-shaped opened in the blade [6]
Brewing motifs Magnet Kitchens, Union Street, Burton upon Trent

52.802030°N 1.635268°W / 52.802030; -1.635268
1985 (1985) Brick MotifBrick Magnet Kitchens People power helped to save the motif on the former Comet store in 2015 [7]

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Reel Ale Worthington Way, Burton upon Trent

52.804483°N 1.631373°W / 52.804483; -1.631373
2000 (2000)Students of Burton College Barrels sculpture Burton & South Derbyshire College

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Burton College Sculpture Burton & South Derbyshire College, Abbey Street, Burton upon Trent

52.799904°N 1.631664°W / 52.799904; -1.631664
2003 (2003)Students and staff of Burton College SculptureStainless steel Burton & South Derbyshire College The Earl of Wessex opened the college building and unveiled the sculptures in 2003 [8]

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Burton College Bench Burton & South Derbyshire College, Lichfield Street, Burton upon Trent

52.799989°N 1.631420°W / 52.799989; -1.631420
2003 (2003)Students and staff of Burton College BenchStainless steel Burton & South Derbyshire College The Earl of Wessex opened the college building and unveiled the sculptures in 2003 [8]

The Washlands

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Monumite Near Burton Library, Burton upon Trent

52.802572°N 1.626781°W / 52.802572; -1.626781
2010 (2010)APS Masonry SculpturePortland stone East Staffordshire Borough Council Sculpture of a jar of Marmite. Nicknamed 'Monumite' [9]

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Watching the Washlands Andressey Island, Burton upon Trent

52.802035°N 1.626529°W / 52.802035; -1.626529
1993 (1993)Hattie Coppard SculptureSteel, concrete, ceramic tiles, mirror mosaic East Staffordshire Borough Council The sculptures resemble Indian wayside icons which guard the boundaries of villages from evil [10]

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Bathtime 2-by-2 Andressey Island, Burton upon Trent

52.799540°N 1.628471°W / 52.799540; -1.628471
1995 (1995)Stuart Bastik SculpturePortland stone, painted timber, stone East Staffordshire Borough Council It looks like a large slice of toast cut into four 'soldiers'.[11] Has a bit of damage at the top.

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Saint Modwen Andressey Island, Burton upon Trent

52.798091°N 1.628880°W / 52.798091; -1.628880
1995 (1995)John Fortnum StatueSteel, wood, brass East Staffordshire Borough Council A statue of St Modwen without limbs [12]

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Land and Water Andressey Island, Burton upon Trent

52.798717°N 1.626252°W / 52.798717; -1.626252
1994 (1994)Rosemary Terry SculptureTimber, natural stone East Staffordshire Borough Council Sculpture of a Viking ship near the River Trent.[13] Also known as Land and Water [14]

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The Heron Bench Andressey Island, Burton upon Trent

52.803171°N 1.623132°W / 52.803171; -1.623132
1995 (1995)Nigel Hobbins BenchSemi-seasoned oak, varnish East Staffordshire Borough Council Circular bench divided into three sections.[15] The bench has been removed leaving only the base

Anglesey

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Metal cowl in the shape of a goat Clarence Street, Burton upon Trent

52.799694°N 1.642904°W / 52.799694; -1.642904
1883 (1883)Scamell & Collyer of London Sculpture Grade II listed [16]East Staffordshire Borough Council

Cannock

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Cannock War Memorial Market Place, Cannock

52.689129°N 2.030890°W / 52.689129; -2.030890
1923 (1923)Messrs James Beresford & Sons War memorialGranite and Sicilian marblePedestal: 4.5m high x 91cm wide x 91cm deep. Base: 1.5m high x 2.3m wide x 2.3m deep. Figures: Lifesize Cannock Chase District Council [17]
The Sower Cannock Library, Manor Avenue Cannock

52.689763°N 2.033592°W / 52.689763; -2.033592
1959 (1959)A John Poole StatueBelgian granite210cm high Cannock Chase District Council A nude male figure in the act of sowng seeds [18]
Khushi (The Elephant) Outside of Nationwide, Church Street Cannock

52.688199°N 2.029273°W / 52.688199; -2.029273
2008 (2008) Sculpture Cannock Chase District Council Replaced the original elephant vandalised in February 2007 (which was made in 1989). [19] The original elephant was donated by the then WH Smith Do-it-All and was named Canumbo – a mixture of Cannock and Jumbo. [20]

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Heritage Queen's Square Island, Cannock

52.689784°N 2.027295°W / 52.689784; -2.027295
November 2004 (2004-11)Neil Wood SculptureSteel Cannock Chase District Council On a roundabout of the Ring Road that celebrates the mining carried out in the Cannock Chase Coalfield. [21]

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Cannock Station sculpture Cannock Station, Lichfield Road, Cannock

52.686915°N 2.021938°W / 52.686915; -2.021938
2010 (2010) Sculpture West Midlands Railway Similar sculptures at Hednesford Station and Rugeley Town Station [22]

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Falcon Falcon Point Park Plaza, Hayes Way, Cannock

52.690343°N 2.011838°W / 52.690343; -2.011838
2005 (2005)Neil Wood SculptureSteel6 metres tall Visible from Cannock Station. It's near the A460 at Falcon Point Park Plaza. Commissioned by Pritchard Holdings [23]

Hednesford

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Hednesford Station sculpture Hednesford Station, Market Street, Hednesford

52.710475°N 2.002206°W / 52.710475; -2.002206
2010 (2010) Sculpture West Midlands Railway Similar sculptures at Cannock Station and Rugeley Town Station [22]

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Davy Lamp Market Street and Anglesey Crescent, Hednesford

52.709342°N 1.999496°W / 52.709342; -1.999496
2006 (2006) Sculpture Cannock Chase District Council Miners memorial with more than 3,500 named on the memorial [24]


Lichfield

Market Square

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Dr Samuel Johnson Market Square, Lichfield

52.683609°N 1.827775°W / 52.683609; -1.827775
1838 (1838)Richard Cockle Lucas StatueAshlarStatue: 2m high. Pedestal: 2.4m high x 1.37m x 1.37m Grade II* listed [25]Lichfield City Council [26]

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James Boswell Market Square, Lichfield

52.683894°N 1.827433°W / 52.683894; -1.827433
1908 (1908)Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald StatueBronze Grade II listed [27]Lichfield City Council [28]

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King George V & Queen Mary Guildhall, Bore Street, Lichfield

52.683039°N 1.827292°W / 52.683039; -1.827292
1910 (1910)Robert Bridgeman & Sons of Lichfield Medallion bustsPortland stoneeach 60cm in diameter Grade II listed [29]Lichfield City Council Commissioned to commemorate the mayoralty of Godfrey Benson and the accession of George V.[30]

Lichfield Cathedral

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Charles II South side of Lichfield Cathedral

52.685231°N 1.829985°W / 52.685231; -1.829985
1669 (1669)William Wilson StatueSandstone3.9m high Grade I listed [31]Lichfield Cathedral Commissioned shortly after the restoration. Was near the west front from 1669. In 1877 it was moved to the North West tower. Moved to current location in 1986.[32]

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Statues on the West Front of Lichfield Cathedral West front of Lichfield Cathedral

52.685256°N 1.831096°W / 52.685256; -1.831096
1876 (1876)Robert Bridgeman, Mary Grant & Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll StatuesStone Grade I listed [31]Lichfield Cathedral 113 statues on the west front. Of biblical figures, Kings and Queens [33]

Beacon Park

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Captain Edward Smith Museum Gardens, Beacon Park, Lichfield

52.683525°N 1.833129°W / 52.683525; -1.833129
1914 (1914)Kathleen Scott Statuebronze, on Cornish granite pedestal Grade II listed [34]Lichfield City Council [35][36]

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Edward VII Museum Gardens, Beacon Park, Lichfield

52.683840°N 1.832266°W / 52.683840; -1.832266
1908 (1908)Robert Bridgeman StatueAshlar Grade II listed [37]Lichfield City Council

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Erasmus Darwin Museum Gardens, Beacon Park, Lichfield

52.684026°N 1.832457°W / 52.684026; -1.832457
2012 (2012)Peter Walker StatueBronze Lichfield City Council Statue unveiled on 12 December 2012. Timed to mark Darwin's 281st birthday.[38]

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Chancellor Law's Fountain Museum Gardens, Beacon Park, Lichfield

52.683691°N 1.832550°W / 52.683691; -1.832550
1871 (1871) FountainAshlar & Iron Grade II listed [39]Lichfield City Council Commissioned by the Chancellor James Thomas Law [40]
Sailor Lichfield Free Library and Museum, Bird Street, Lichfield

52.684155°N 1.832307°W / 52.684155; -1.832307
1905 (1905)George Frederick Bodley StatueKetton stone1.35m high Lichfield City Council Sailor from the Boer War (1899-1902). Given to the city by Robert Bridgeman.[41]


Garden of Remembrance

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War memorial Garden of Remembrance - Bird Street, Lichfield

52.684319°N 1.831347°W / 52.684319; -1.831347
1920 (1920)Robert Bridgeman & Sons of Lichfield War memorial statuePortland stone, Ashlar and Westmoreland slate Grade II listed [42]Lichfield City Council [43] A war memorial with a Portland stone figure of St George in the middle [44]

Newcastle-under-Lyme

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Queen Victoria Queens Gardens, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

53.012337°N 2.224758°W / 53.012337; -2.224758
1903 (1903)Charles Bell Birch StatueBronze4m overall Grade II listed [45]Newcastle-under-Lyme District Council The statue originally stood in Nelson Place from 1903. It was moved to Station Walk in 1963. But it was frequently vandalised there. It was later restored and was moved to Queens Gardens in 2001.[46]
Lady in the Park Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme

53.016640°N 2.220224°W / 53.016640; -2.220224
2014 (2014) StatueBronze Newcastle-under-Lyme District Council Installed in 2014 to commemorate the outbreak of the First World War. Covered in snow, it was mistaken for a real lady in December 2017! [47]

Rocester

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The Fossor JCB headquarters

52.952774°N 1.842187°W / 52.952774; -1.842187
1979 (1979)Walenty Pytel SculptureSteelHeight: 45 feet (14 m) Made entirely of digger parts. The name is Latin for "digger".

Rugeley

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Memorial to the Miners Globe Island, Rugeley

52.75818°N 1.93668°W / 52.75818; -1.93668
13 September 2015 (2015-09-13)Andy De Comym SculptureConcreteHeight: 9 feet (2.7 m) Four statues dedicated to the miners of Lea Hall and Brereton collieries. One damaged badly, when a vehicle collided with it, November 2015[48] As of May 2017 they all seem to be fully repaired.

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Commemorative Railings Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

52.758391°N 1.936483°W / 52.758391; -1.936483
2001 (2001) RailingsRailing posts: Wrought iron, painted black; Medallions: Sheet metal, black and gold; Archway: Wrought iron, painted blackRailing posts: 1.82m high; Medallions: 1.07m high x 81 cm wide (egg shaped); Archway: 5m high Cannock Chase District Council Made in 1999, unveiled 2000-2001 [49]

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Rugeley Town Station sculpture Rugeley Town Station, Wharf Road, Rugeley

52.754398°N 1.937218°W / 52.754398; -1.937218
2010 (2010) Sculpture West Midlands Railway Similar sculptures at Hednesford Station and Cannock Station [22]

Stafford

Victoria Park

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Staffordshire County War Memorial Victoria Park, Stafford

52.804456°N 2.121719°W / 52.804456; -2.121719
1923 (1923)William Robert Colton, completed by L. S. Merrifield War memorialBronze Grade II listed [50]Stafford Borough Council Large bronze group of a Winged Victory stands on the plinth [51]

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Isaak Walton Victoria Park, Stafford

52.804042°N 2.121146°W / 52.804042; -2.121146
2000 (2000)Peter Walker StatueBronze2.15m high x 70cm wide x 40cm deep Stafford Borough Council [52]
W.G. Grace (Waiting to Bowl) Victoria Park, Stafford

52.804550°N 2.119951°W / 52.804550; -2.119951
1998 (1998)Rosemary Cripps StatueFibreglass, coloured bronze180cm high approx Stafford Borough Council It was part of a sculpture trail project between Stafford Borough Council and Stafford College [53]

Stafford Town Centre

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Stafford Borough War Memorial Victoria Square, Stafford

52.805713°N 2.119675°W / 52.805713; -2.119675
1920 (1920)Joseph Whitehead War memorialPortland stone ashlar and bronze Grade II listed [54]Stafford Borough Council
Royal coat of arms Stafford Combined Court, Victoria Square, Stafford

52.805577°N 2.119493°W / 52.805577; -2.119493
 () Coat of armsBronze Stafford Borough Council
Bear The Bear Grill, Greengate Street, Stafford

52.806472°N 2.116864°W / 52.806472; -2.116864
1972 (1972)Kenneth Thompson SculptureWood, stained dark brown60cm high x 40cm wide x 90cm long Replica of 1972. The original bear of 200 years old rotted away in 1970 [55]
Sheep Oddfellows Hall, Greengate Street, Stafford

52.805947°N 2.116574°W / 52.805947; -2.116574
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Stafford College Coat of Arms and Decorative Stonework Stafford College Tenterbanks Building, Stafford

52.805882°N 2.121424°W / 52.805882; -2.121424
1937 (1937) SculpturestoneVarious, each around 170cm high x 170cm wide approx Stafford College [56]

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Stafford Faces Hunter's Row, Stafford

52.808787°N 2.118881°W / 52.808787; -2.118881
 ()Glynis Owen SculptureBronze resinheight 2m [57]

Stoke-on-Trent

Central Stoke

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Josiah Wedgwood North Stafford Hotel, Winton Square, Stoke-on-Trent

53.008251°N 2.180532°W / 53.008251; -2.180532
1863 (1863)Edward Davis StatueBronze250cm high approx Grade II listed [58]Stoke-on-Trent City Council [59]

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Colin Minton Campbell Sainsbury's, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent

53.002127°N 2.186655°W / 53.002127; -2.186655
1887 (1887)Thomas Brock StatueBronze2.3m high Stoke-on-Trent City Council [60]

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Sir Stanley Matthews Bet365 Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent

52.989553°N 2.177120°W / 52.989553; -2.177120
2001 (2001)Julian Jeffrey, Carl Payne & Andrew Edwards SculptureBronzeFigures: 2.75m high Stoke City Football Club Three statues that depict Stanley Matthews at different stages of his career.[61]

Etruria

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James Brindley Etruria Junction, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent

53.019442°N 2.192226°W / 53.019442; -2.192226
1990 (1990)Colin Melbourne StatueBronzeLifesize Stoke-on-Trent City Council Near the junction of the Caldon Canal with the Trent and Mersey Canal [62]

Hanley

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Sir Stanley Matthews Market Square, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

53.024663°N 2.174393°W / 53.024663; -2.174393
1987 (1987)Colin Melbourne StatueBronze160cm high approx Stoke-on-Trent City Council Sir Stanley Matthews was born in Hanley [63]
The Steel Man Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Broad Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

53.023146°N 2.178589°W / 53.023146; -2.178589
 ()Colin Melbourne StatueStainless Steel Stoke-on-Trent City Council The struggle of the Shelton Bar steelworkers to retain their livelihood [64]
Reginald Mitchell Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Broad Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

53.023263°N 2.178299°W / 53.023263; -2.178299
 () StatueBronze Stoke-on-Trent City Council He was the designer of the WWII Spitfire aeroplane [64]
Arnold Bennett Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Bethesda Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent

53.023459°N 2.177918°W / 53.023459; -2.177918
May 2017 (2017-05)Michael Talbot and Carl Payne StatueBronze Stoke-on-Trent City Council The statue was commissioned by the Arnold Bennett Society, funded by the Denise Coates Foundation and gifted to the city. [65]

Tamworth

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Sir Robert Peel Market Street, Tamworth

52.633084°N 1.695704°W / 52.633084; -1.695704
1853 (1853)Matthew Noble StatueBronzeStatue: 250cm high approx. Pedestal: 210cm high x 140cm wide x 140cm deep Grade II listed [66]Tamworth Borough Council [67]
Æthelflæd Tamworth Castle, Tamworth

52.631571°N 1.698548°W / 52.631571; -1.698548
1913 (1913)E G Bramwell StatueAshlar stone1.5m high overall Grade II listed [68]Tamworth Borough Council [69]

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