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Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
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Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces
Three Graces

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Stone statues of (left to right): Charity (accompanied by a child); Faith (holding a bible); and Hope (hands resting on an anchor) on an oval plinth. The statues were originally modelled on Greek mythological figures The Three Graces, but became known to local residents as the Three Virtues: Faith, Hope and Charity. The statues used to sit on the roof of the YMCA / Grants Warehouse building in Inverness until the late 1950s and then lay neglected in a council store for several years. They were then sold, and years later they were found in an Orkney garden; they were restored and returned to Inverness in 2011.
Title

Three Graces

Date

1868

Medium

stone

Measurements

H 300 x W 250 x D 150 cm (E);
Plinth: H 150 x W 250 x D 200 cm (E)

Accession number

IV2_DO_S007

Acquisition method

commissioned by the YMCA

Work type

Statue

Owner

The Highland Council

Custodian

The Highland Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

2011 (relocation)

Access

at all times

Inscription description

Faith, Hope & Charity

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Located at

Castle Road, Inverness

IV2 3EA

In a triangular park bounded by an iron fence between Castle Road and Ness Bank.