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History of Wellpark
History of Wellpark
History of Wellpark
History of Wellpark
History of Wellpark
History of Wellpark
History of Wellpark
History of Wellpark

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A three-dimensional relief, sculpted in the round, which stands on a circular drum and a circular plinth. It recounts the changing patterns of life and work in Wellpark and the centrality of brewing to the area, with a succession of scenes: brewery workers with beer barrels in the background; the Saracen Head Inn; a pastoral scene depicting the area as farmland, a scene of fighting (possibly a reference to the Duke Street jail); the meeting of two holy men (possibly Saint Mungo who lived close to the nearby Molendinar Burn); a depiction of heavy industry (perhaps commemorating the workers from the nearby Parkhead Forge).
Title

History of Wellpark

Date

1985

Medium

bronze

Accession number

G31_GB_S014

Acquisition method

commissioned by Glasgow District Council with partners

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Glasgow District Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

7th November 1985

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Inscription description

on a plaque on the drum: HISTORY OF WELLPARK / (580 AD – 1985 AD) / by Vincent Butler RSA, 1985 was commissioned by Glasgow District / Council with financial assistance from Tennent Caledonian Breweries / Scottish Arts Council and Baxter Clark & Paul, Architects, and was / unveiled by the Rt. Hon. Lord Provost Robert Gray JP on 7th / November 1985.

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Located at

McIntosh Street, Glasgow City

G31 2AQ

Sited at Duke Street Playground.