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  1. Add Sir Stanley Matthews (City Centre) to your Itinerary

    Sir Stanley Matthews (City Centre)

    Address:

    Opposite Marks & Spencer, Upper Market Square, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 1PU

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    City Centre

    Sculptor: Colin Melbourne. Stoke-on-Trent’s footballing legend. His name is symbolic of the beauty of the game.

  2. Add The Mayfly Throne to your Itinerary

    The Mayfly Throne

    Address:

    Burslem Park, Moorland Road, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, ST6 1EA

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Burslem

    Sculptor: Andy Edwards, Phil Hardaker. A steel sculpture inspired by the lifecycle of the Mayfly located in the beautiful surroundings of Burslem park.

  3. Add Traditional Industries to your Itinerary

    Traditional Industries

    Address:

    Woodbank Street, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, near, ST6 3QB

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Burslem

    Sculptor: John McKenna. A triptych celebrating the three traditional industries of Burslem; brick manufacture, mining and pottery.

  4. Add Still Life to your Itinerary

    Still Life

    Address:

    Uttoxeter Road, A50, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST3 7UN

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Longton

    This sculpture represents the bottle kilns that once dominated the area's landscape.

  5. Add Sir Henry Doulton to your Itinerary

    Sir Henry Doulton

    Address:

    Market Place, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, ST6 3AG

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Burslem

    Sculptor: Colin Melbourne. Sir Henry Doulton was a pottery manufacturer and one of the key members of the Doulton family who developed the Royal Doulton pottery firm.

  6. Add Angel of Victory to your Itinerary

    Angel of Victory

    Address:

    Burslem Town Hall, Market Place, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, ST6 3AG

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Burslem

    Sculptor: G T Robinson. This life size gilded copper angel holding a laurel wreath stands on top of the old town hall in Burslem.

  7. Add Tree Stories to your Itinerary

    Tree Stories

    Address:

    Central Forest Park, Town Road, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, near, ST1 2LD

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    City Centre

    Sculptor: Denis O’Connor. This metal sculpture aims to reflect the area’s mining history.

  8. Add War Memorial (Burslem) to your Itinerary

    War Memorial (Burslem)

    Address:

    Swan Square, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, ST6 2AE

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Burslem

    Sculptor: C Wallett

  9. Add Afloat to your Itinerary

    Afloat

    Address:

    Westport Lake, Westport Lake Road, Longport, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, ST6 4RZ

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Tunstall

    Sculptor: Martin Heron. Stainless steel sculpture created for the Westport Lake nature reserve.

  10. Add Zoomorphic Mount to your Itinerary

    Zoomorphic Mount

    Address:

    Phoenix Retail Park, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST3 2JB

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Longton

    Made by: Artworks: Phil Brown (Project Manager), Jak Forester and Dan Cutter
    This mount is inspired by a gold artefact from The Staffordshire Hoard and depicts two views of a fish eagle holding a salmon.

  11. Add Sir Stanley Matthews (Bet365 Stadium) to your Itinerary

    Sir Stanley Matthews (Bet365 Stadium)

    Address:

    Britannia Stadium, Stanley Matthews Way, Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 4EG

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Stoke

    Sculptors: Julian Jeffery, Carl Payne, Andy Edwards. The three nine foot statues were made by local artists, showing Sir Stanley at different stages of his football career, which spanned more than 30 years.

  12. Add Ribbons of Light to your Itinerary

    Ribbons of Light

    Address:

    A500, Glebe Street Bridge, Queensway, Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 1HG

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Stoke

    This stainless steel relief extends along the northern and southern sides of the A500 under Glebe Street Bridge.

  13. Add The Spirit of Fire to your Itinerary

    The Spirit of Fire

    Address:

    Exterior of Debenhams, Intu Potteries, Stafford Street, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 1PS

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    City Centre

    Sculptor: David Wynne. Nicknamed as Jack Frost, this spikey metal sculpture of a man symbolises the fires that fuelled the city’s main industries of ceramics, mining and steelworks.

  14. Add War Memorial (City Centre) to your Itinerary

    War Memorial (City Centre)

    Address:

    Outside Hanley Town Hall, Albion Street, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 1QQ

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    City Centre

    Sculptor: UnKnown. The snake beneath Victory’s feet alludes to the defeat of evil, in this case by force of arms (the sword in her right hand).

  15. Add Mother and Child to your Itinerary

    Mother and Child

    Address:

    Bethesda Gardens, Bethesda Street, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, near, ST1 3DW

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    City Centre

    Sculptor: Anthony Beetlestone.

  16. Add St. Peter's Community Mosaic to your Itinerary

    St. Peter's Community Mosaic

    Address:

    Stoke Minster, Glebe Street, Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 1LP

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Stoke

    Sculptor: community project. In May 2000, artists were commissioned to develop the images of the church and the local environment created by children from two local primary schools, turning them into a piece of public art.

  17. Add Colin Minton Campbell 1827-1885 to your Itinerary

    Colin Minton Campbell 1827-1885

    Address:

    London Road, Stoke, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 7QD

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    Stoke

    Sculptor: Sir Thomas Brock. Colin Minton Campbell (1827-1885) was the grandson of Thomas Minton (1765-1836), founder of the famous fine bone china company in Stoke-on-Trent.

  18. Add The Pace of Recovery to your Itinerary

    The Pace of Recovery

    Address:

    Mini-roundabout, Festival Way, Marina Drive, Etruria Area, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 5BQ

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    City Centre

    Sculptor: Francis Gomila. A stainless steel swan sits on a tall plinth that slopes at an angle of about 40 degrees.

  19. Add Love Ties to your Itinerary

    Love Ties

    Address:

    Hanley Park, College Road, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 4DX

    Telephone:

    01782 2376000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    City Centre

    Sculptor: Emily Campbell. Love Ties was created after the artist worked with local people in a series of workshops to uncover their love letters.

  20. Add Privilege to your Itinerary

    Privilege

    Address:

    Cavour Street and Etruria Old Road, Alongside A53 through Etruria, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 5PT

    Telephone:

    01782 236000

    Type

    Type:

    Public Art

    City Centre

    Sculptor: Denis O’Connor. A sculpture which reflects the local area’s past achievements and future aspirations.

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