Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)
Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)
Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)
Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)
Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)
Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)
Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)
Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)
Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)

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The subject is seated and holding a book. There are pictorial panels on each of the four sides of the pedestal.
Title

Brother Walfrid (1840–1915)

Medium

bronze & gold leaf on black granite pedestal

Measurements

H 320 x W 260 x D 260 cm

Accession number

G40_GB_S021

Work type

Statue

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

5th November 2005

Access

time restrictions apply

Inscription description

on respective side panels: IGNOTI ET QUASI OCCULTI IN HOC MUNDO; IT'S NOT H… / CREED NOR NATIONALITY / THAT COUNTS / IT'S THE MAN HIMSELF; MAY 25th 1967 / PURE, BEAUTIFUL, INVENTIVE FOOTBALL; YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE

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Located at

Celtic Park, Glasgow

G40 3RE

Set outside the London Road entrance.