Monument to Lord Lister (1827–1912)
Monument to Lord Lister (1827–1912)
Monument to Lord Lister (1827–1912)
Monument to Lord Lister (1827–1912)
Monument to Lord Lister (1827–1912)
Monument to Lord Lister (1827–1912)
Monument to Lord Lister (1827–1912)
Monument to Lord Lister (1827–1912)

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A statue of the subject, seated.
Title

Monument to Lord Lister (1827–1912)

Date

1923–1924

Medium

bronze & grey granite

Measurements

H 195 x W (?) x D (?) cm;
Plinth: H 134 x W 270 x D 175 cm

Accession number

G3_GB_010

Acquisition method

purchased by public subscription

Work type

Statue

Owner

Glasgow City Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

17 September 1924

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

on the right side of the plinth: G H Paulin 1923

Inscription description

on the front of the pedestal: LISTER

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Located at

Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow

G3 6BY

Set near the Kelvin Way.