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Artist / designer
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Blue Boy
Princesshay , Exeter 50°43′29.172″N 3°31′39.396″W / 50.72477000°N 3.52761000°W / 50.72477000; -3.52761000
c. 1860
John Weston
Sculpture
Painted cast iron
Grade II
Q26557878
A copy, from about 1860, of a statue carved in 1733 of a pupil at St John's Hospital School.[1] [2]
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The Deer Stalker
Northernhay Gardens , Exeter 50°43′35.303″N 3°31′43.522″W / 50.72647306°N 3.52875611°W / 50.72647306; -3.52875611
1878
Edward Bowring Stephens
Sculpture
Bronze and granite
Grade II
Q26517061
[3] [4]
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William Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon
Northernhay Gardens , Exeter 50°43′36.12″N 3°31′45.48″W / 50.7267000°N 3.5293000°W / 50.7267000; -3.5293000
1880
Edward Bowring Stephens
Sculpture
Bronze and granite
3 metres (9.8 ft) high
The statue stood in Bedford Circus prior to World War II.[5]
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Francis Drake
Plymouth Road, Tavistock 50°32′43.08″N 4°09′09.82″W / 50.5453000°N 4.1527278°W / 50.5453000; -4.1527278
1883
Joseph Boehm
Statue on pedestal with panels
Bronze and granite
Grade II
Q26611707
[6]
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Francis Drake
Plymouth Hoe , Plymouth 50°21′55.08″N 4°08′33.9″W / 50.3653000°N 4.142750°W / 50.3653000; -4.142750
1884
Joseph Boehm
Statue on pedestal
Bronze and granite
Grade II*
Q17554612
Copy of the statue in Tavistock, Devon [7] [8]
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Hamilton Macallum memorial
Sea Hill, Beer 50°41′49″N 3°05′29″W / 50.69705°N 3.09145°W / 50.69705; -3.09145
c. 1896
Edward Onslow Ford
Portrait plaque with surround
Bronze and stone
Second plaque and barometer at rear of structure[9]
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Equestrian statue of Sir Redvers Buller
Hele Road, Exeter 50°43′40.67″N 3°32′13.69″W / 50.7279639°N 3.5371361°W / 50.7279639; -3.5371361
1902
Adrian Jones
Equestrian statue on pedestal
Bronze and granite
Grade II
Q26558036
[10]
Georgina Cowper-Temple, Lady Mount Temple
Oddicombe Beach Hill, Babbacombe 50°28′51″N 3°31′01″W / 50.48083°N 3.51694°W / 50.48083; -3.51694
1903
Statue with birdbath
Granite and limestone
Grade II
Q26502882
She lived at the house in Beach Road, which is now the Babbacombe Cliff Hotel.[11] [12]
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Bishop Richard Hooker
Cathedral Close, Exeter 50°43′23″N 3°31′49″W / 50.72312°N 3.53018°W / 50.72312; -3.53018
1907
Alfred Drury
Statue on pedestal
Marble and granite
Grade II
Q26398018
[13]
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City of Plymouth war memorial
Plymouth Hoe , Plymouth 50°21′59.74″N 4°08′36″W / 50.3665944°N 4.14333°W / 50.3665944; -4.14333
1923
William Birnie Rhind
Sculpture with pedestal & surround
Bronze and granite
Grade II
Q26407225
Architects, Thornely & Rooke.[14] [15]
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Slapton Sands D-Day Memorial
Slapton Sands 50°17′13″N 3°38′44″W / 50.28696°N 3.64543°W / 50.28696; -3.64543
1945
Memorial
Stone
Q83188068
Presented by th US Army Authorities to the people of South Hams who left their homes to provide a battle practice area.[16] [17]
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The Armada Dial
Armada Way, Plymouth 50°22′16.9″N 4°08′32.9″W / 50.371361°N 4.142472°W / 50.371361; -4.142472
1988
Carole Vincent
Sculpture
Cast concrete with terrazzo and stainless steel
8.23 metres (27.0 ft) high
Commemorating the "Armada 400" celebrations; unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II.[18]
Year of the Pedestrian
Cary Parade, Torquay 50°27′41.5″N 3°31′34″W / 50.461528°N 3.52611°W / 50.461528; -3.52611
1989
Carole Vincent
Sculpture
Polished concrete
Copies of the sculpture were also commissioned for the town centres in Exeter, Plymouth and Barnstaple.[19]
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Royal Air Force Memorial
Plymouth Hoe , Plymouth 50°21′54.914″N 4°8′29.116″W / 50.36525389°N 4.14142111°W / 50.36525389; -4.14142111
1989
Pam Taylor
Sculpture
Bronze, Cornish granite and black marble
Q24677174
[20] [21]
Ekaterine Frolov
Capstone Point, Ilfracombe 51°12′42.4″N 4°07′15″W / 51.211778°N 4.12083°W / 51.211778; -4.12083
Sculpture
In memory of Ekaterine Frolov (1986–2000), a Russian girl studying English in the town, who fell to her death near here.[22]
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Sheep Sculpture
Hatherleigh 50°49′13.2″N 4°04′23.1″W / 50.820333°N 4.073083°W / 50.820333; -4.073083
Roger Dean
Sculpture
A memorial to the Exeter Blitz of World War II.[23]
Armillary Sphere
Near the Custom House, Exeter 50°43′07″N 3°31′54″W / 50.71873°N 3.53170°W / 50.71873; -3.53170
1990
Roger Dean
Sculpture
Bronze
An armillary sphere , dedicated to Sylvia Bull.[24] [25]
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Geoneedle
Orcombe Point 50°36′26″N 3°23′06″W / 50.60721°N 3.38511°W / 50.60721; -3.38511
2002
Michael Fairfax
Obelisk
Portland stone
5 metres (16 ft) high
Inset with different rock types from along the Jurassic Coast [26]
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Exeter Riddle
High Street, Exeter 50°43.4546′N 3°31.7499′W / 50.7242433°N 3.5291650°W / 50.7242433; -3.5291650
2005
Michael Fairfax
Sculpture
Stainless steel
Inscribed with riddles from the 10th-century Exeter Book [27]
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Historical Panels
Broad Street, Ilfracombe 51°12′37″N 4°06′58″W / 51.21023°N 4.11608°W / 51.21023; -4.11608
c. 2006
Roger Dean
Sculpture
Bronze
Six reliefs show three scenes from the town, each from the past and in the present day.[28]
In Memory, May 1942
Roman Walk, Exeter 50°43′27.9″N 3°31′37.2″W / 50.724417°N 3.527000°W / 50.724417; -3.527000
c. 2008
Roger Dean
Memorial
Stainless steel and bronze
Two bronze relief panels commemorating the Exeter Blitz of World War II, inspired by photographs taken the following day.[29]
Man and Boy
King's Quay, Brixham 50°23′50″N 3°30′39″W / 50.39715°N 3.51076°W / 50.39715; -3.51076
2016
Elisabeth Hadley
Sculpture
Bronze
Q65091384
Based on "The Wheel", an etching by Arthur Briscoe (1873–1943).[30]
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Messenger
Near Theatre Royal, Plymouth 50°22′12″N 4°08′39″W / 50.3701°N 4.1443°W / 50.3701; -4.1443
2019
Joseph Hillier
Sculpture
Bronze
7 metres (23 ft) high
Q59554834
A female actor crouches in preparation to run onstage.[31]