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Greyfriars Bobby
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Image credit: Gordon Baird

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Life-size bronze statue of a Skye terrier on a cylindrical red granite plinth with octagonal basin at the base and a higher circular basin. The dog's name derives from his association with nearby Greyfriars churchyard, where he maintained a vigil beside his former master's grave for many years.
Title

Greyfriars Bobby

Date

1873

Medium

granite & bronze

Measurements

H 226 x W 106 x D 106 cm

Accession number

EH1_GB_S009

Work type

Statue

Owner

City of Edinburgh Council

Custodian

City of Edinburgh Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

B (Scotland)

Unveiling date

14th November 1873

Listing date

29/04/77

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

on proximal plinth below dog’s tail: WM BRODIE. R.S.A. Sc. 1872.

Inscription description

GREYFRIARS BOBBY / FROM THE LIFE JUST BEFORE HIS DEATH; in raised letters on a bronze plaque attached to the front of the lower column: A TRIBUTE / TO THE AFFECTIONATE FIDELITY OF / GREYFRIARS BOBBY. / IN 1858 THIS FAITHFUL DOG FOLLOWED / THE REMAINS OF HIS MASTER TO GREYFRIARS / CHURCHYARD AND LINGERED NEAR THE SPOT / UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1872. / ——— / WITH PERMISSION / ERECTED BY THE / BARONESS BURDETT COUTTS

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Located at

George IV Bridge,

EH1 2QH

George IV Bridge, at the junction with Candlemaker Row.