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This is a list of public art in Buckinghamshire, England. Public art means artworks you can see outside in public places. Think of statues in parks, cool sculptures in town squares, or even colourful murals on walls. This list doesn't include art kept inside museums or private homes. It's all about art that everyone can enjoy!

Aylesbury's Outdoor Art

Aylesbury has some interesting public artworks, especially in its Market Square.

John Hampden Statue

John Hampden Statue
The statue of John Hampden in Aylesbury's Market Square.

In the heart of Aylesbury's Market Square stands a large bronze statue of John Hampden. He was a very important person in English history, known for being a politician who stood up for what he believed in during the 1600s. The statue was created by an artist named Henry Charles Fehr and was put up in 1911. It sits on a stone base, making it a grand sight. This statue is considered a Grade II listed structure, which means it's an important historical building or monument.

Aylesbury War Memorial

Aylesbury War Memorial in the Market Square
The Aylesbury War Memorial, honouring those who served.

Also in the Market Square, you'll find the Aylesbury War Memorial. This memorial was built in 1921 to remember the brave people from the area who lost their lives in wars. It's a cross made of Portland stone with bronze plaques, designed by an architect named Fred Taylor. Like the Hampden statue, it's also a Grade II listed monument, showing its historical importance.

Burnham's Memorial

Burnham War Memorial

In Town Park, Burnham, there's a war memorial built in 1920. It's a special type of cross called a Celtic cross, which often has intricate carvings. This stone cross also features a statue. It was created by an artist named Leonard Stanford Merrifield. This memorial is also a Grade II listed structure.

Denham's Street Art

Uxbridge Galleries

Under the A40 near the Grand Union Canal in Denham, you can find a unique outdoor art space known as the Uxbridge Galleries. This isn't a traditional art gallery, but a huge area covered in graffiti art. It's about 20,000 square feet of colourful and creative street art, made by many different artists. It's a dynamic space where the art changes over time.

High Wycombe's Lion

Red Lion Sculpture

In High Street, High Wycombe, there's a sculpture of a red lion. This artwork is located above what used to be a Woolworths store. It's a Grade II listed piece, meaning it has historical or artistic value.

Marlow's Public Art

Marlow is home to several interesting public artworks, including memorials and a statue of a famous athlete.

Marlow War Memorial

Marlow War Memorial
The Marlow War Memorial.

At the junction of High Street and The Causeway in Marlow, you'll see the Marlow War Memorial. Built in 1920, this memorial is a cross with a special carved design called a relief. It's made of stone and bronze and stands about 7.1 metres (over 23 feet) tall. It was designed by W Henry Wright and T Hansford-White and is a Grade II listed monument.

Charles Frohman Memorial

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The memorial to Charles Frohman, which also serves as a drinking fountain.

Also on The Causeway in Marlow is a memorial to Charles Frohman, put up in 1924. Charles Frohman was a famous American theatre producer. Sadly, he died when the RMS Lusitania ship sank in 1915. This memorial is a statue that also includes a drinking fountain, made of stone by artist Leonard Stanford Merrifield. It is a Grade II listed structure.

Sir Steve Redgrave Statue

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The bronze statue of Sir Steve Redgrave in Higginson Park.

In Higginson Park, Marlow, there's a bronze statue of Sir Steve Redgrave. He is a legendary British rower who won five gold medals at five different Olympic Games! The statue was created by artist Neale Andrew and was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II herself on May 10, 2002.

Milton Keynes' Art

O Wert Thou in the cold Blast

O Wert Thou in the cold Blast
The artwork "O Wert Thou in the cold Blast" in Milton Keynes.

Inside the Station Concourse in Milton Keynes, you can find an artwork titled "O Wert Thou in the cold Blast." This piece is made from Scottish Granite and is a Grade II listed artwork.

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