Johnny the Jig
Johnny the Jig
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Johnny the Jig

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A young smiling boy wearing shorts, sitting astride a tall rock playing a concertina.
Title

Johnny the Jig

Medium

bronze & stone

Accession number

BT18_AL_S011

Work type

Statue

Owner

North Down Borough Council

Custodian

North Down Borough Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

B2 (Northern Ireland)

Unveiling date

1953

Listing date

16/02/94

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at all times

Inscription description

at the foot of the work in a framed plaque: "Johnny the Jig" / by / Rosamund Praeger / (1867-1954) / of Holywood, / sculptress, illustrator, writer, / who loved children.

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Located at

High Street, Holywood

BT18 9AQ

Located at the northern end of the High Street, opposite the entrance to Stewart's Place, outside a playground.