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The Beardmore Sculpture
The Beardmore Sculpture
The Beardmore Sculpture
The Beardmore Sculpture
The Beardmore Sculpture
The Beardmore Sculpture
The Beardmore Sculpture
The Beardmore Sculpture

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The sculpture is constructed from ship components – an inverted full scale aft section frame above the tip of the rudder forms the main arc. Within this arc the shipbuilding components of 'camber', 'sheer' and 'frame spacing' are referenced. Heavy and robustly designed brackets that were used to support heavy armour decks are integrated into the tracery that forms the base, along with gently curved frames and a section of double bottom plating. Supported on four pillars high above is an interpretation of the Revenge Class Dreadnought, 'Ramillies', launched from Beardmore Naval Construction Works in 1916. It is six metres long. The sculpture is lit up at night. Looking through the sculpture’s legs from Dumbarton Road in the direction of the yard exactly marks the site of the gantry where the 'Ramillies' was built.

Title

The Beardmore Sculpture

Date

2009–2010

Medium

sheet metal, galvanised steel & red granite

Measurements

H 1100 x W 1100 x D (?) cm

Accession number

G81_GB_S004

Acquisition method

commissioned by Dalmuir Park Housing Association

Work type

Monument

Owner

Dalmuir Park Housing Association

Custodian

West Dumbartonshire Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

on the base: BEARDMORE SCULPTURE; left and right tablets of the war memorial: ROLL OF HONOUR / NAVAL CONSTRUCTION WORKS / DALMUIR / OF EMPLOYEES WHO DIED ON SERVICE / DURING THE GREAT WAR [names in 2 columns]; central tablet: THIS ROLL OF / HONOUR WHICH / WAS ORIGINALLY / LOCATED AT THE / ENTRANCE TO THE / OFFICES OF WILLIAM / BEARDMORE & CO., / LIMITED, DALMUIR / AND RE-ERECTED ON THIS SITE IN / 1964 BEARS THE / SCARS RESULTING / FROM THE AIR RAIDS / ON THE NIGHTS OF THE / 13TH & 14TH MARCH 1941

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Located at

Beardmore St, Clydebank

G81 4DU

Set near the junction of Beardmore Street and Dumbarton Road.