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Statue to Henry Percy, also known as Harry Hotspur, Alnwick's most famous Knight and one of Shakespeare's best known characters.
Monument dedicated to Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey built in 1838.
A column in memory of James Evelyn's parents, moved from Felbridge up to Lemmington, Northumberland.
A Doric style column with a Percy Lion on the top dedicated to the 2nd Earl of Northumberland.
A statue of the comedy icon and one half of the the legendary duo Laurel and Hardy, Stan Laurel to celebrate his time living in North Tyneside.
A statue of Queen Victoria in St Nicholas' Square to commemorate 500 years of Shrievalty.
A mini version of the Angel Of The North standing in a field near Hexham.
A bronze sculpture of the River God Tyne found on the side of the Civic Centre building.
A memorial to the Bradford brothers and other soldiers from Witton Park who fought in World War 1 and both received the Victoria Cross.
A statue of a British infantryman commemorating the end of World War 1.
A Grade II* listed monument in Tynemouth, dedicated to Vice Admiral Lord Cuthbert Collingwood. A Napoleonic-era admiral noted for being second-in-command to Admiral Lord Nelson during the Battle of Trafalgar.
A stone cross marking where Malcolm III, King Of Scotland was slain at the Battle Of Alnwick.
A statue to local heroine Dolly Peel, a smuggler, fighter against the pressgang and eventually nurse.
A temple containing four bronze statues depicting the "Four Seasons" dedicated to poet James Thomson.
A red sandstone statue of of William Wallace overlooking the River Tweed Valley near Melrose.
A statue of Queen Victoria by sculptor Alfred Turner in Tynemouth.
The Vampire Rabbit is a strange and mysterious “grotesque” that can be found above the door at the rear entrance to the historic Cathedral Buildings, adjacent to Newcastle Cathedral.
Emily Davison was a militant suffragette who died after throwing herself in front of the king's horse at the Epsom Derby.
Statue dedicated to EM Perkins whose company supplied materials for the High Level Bridge in Newcastle.
The monument for the Northumberland heroine Grace Darling who helped in the the rescue of survivors from the shipwrecked Forfarshire in 1838.
A contemporary sculpture of a metal angel designed by Antony Gormley.
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