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Are there any statues of women?

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trisher Sat 12-Mar-16 09:44:20

I've just signed a petition to have a statue of a suffragette in Parliament square.https://www.change.org/p/westminster-council-put-a-statue-of-a-suffragette-in-parliament-square
There are 11 statues of men there already. But then I thought how many statues of women are there anyway? I can only think of a couple. Is it unreasonable to think we could do with a few more as the woman said in Suffragette "We are half the population"! Let me know of any statues you know of- I'm counting!

NotTooOld Sun 13-Mar-16 22:50:47

I'd like one of Margot Fonteyn, please. Somewhere near Covent Garden.

durhamjen Sun 13-Mar-16 23:08:20

There's a statue to Amy Johnson in Hull. It's been there over forty years.
At least I hope it's still there.

Nana3 Sun 13-Mar-16 23:48:21

Eleanor Rigby, Liverpool.

Judthepud2 Mon 14-Mar-16 00:05:00

There is a striking piece of public art in Belfast called Beacon of Hope which is of a woman holding aloft a huge ring. She in known in Belfast parlance as 'Nuala with the hula'. I tried to post a link to the photo but it didn't work. Have a look on Wikipedia if you are interested.

Of course she isn't of a real woman, just representation but at least the gender is right.

Nelliemoser Mon 14-Mar-16 00:28:38

Bessie Braddock former MP on Liverpool Lime Street Station.

trisher Mon 14-Mar-16 10:03:58

Jud there is one of a woman in Dublin as well- think it is supposed to be the spirit of the Liffey, generally known I believe as "the hooer in the sewer". Margot Fonteyn is a great idea. And thanks for Bessie Braddock I remember her. I wonder what about Mo Mowlam? Tony Blair wouldn't like it!!!!

POGS Mon 14-Mar-16 10:36:54

George Elliot / Nuneaton.

SwimHome Mon 14-Mar-16 10:48:10

How about a statue of Heidi Thomas McGann? She's done so much to make those of all generations socially aware in a way they might never have been without 'Call the Midwife'.

trisher Mon 14-Mar-16 10:54:14

It would be a great tribute to midwives who most of us have reason to thank!

f77ms Mon 14-Mar-16 10:59:13

Tegan, Maggie would probably had her head knocked off (again) if she was outside lol

rosesarered Mon 14-Mar-16 16:07:05

This does make you realise how few statues of women there are,awful really, we should demand more!
The Bronte sisters, Jane Austin ,Florence Nightingale, to name but a few.

trisher Mon 14-Mar-16 17:27:01

Great ideas roses think of all the monuments to male writers and how few women there are.

POGS Mon 14-Mar-16 17:37:52

Um George Elliot!

Judthepud2 Mon 14-Mar-16 23:34:47

Trisher yes I remember the statue of Annalivia, the spirit of the Liffey. It used to be in O'Connell Street but is no longer there. Dubliners also called her 'The Floozie in the Jacuzzi' ?

pompa Mon 14-Mar-16 23:43:33

There are several statues of Lady Godiva and Boudica.
There is a statue of Grace Darling and of course Queen Victoria among many others

Elrel Tue 15-Mar-16 00:56:29

Birmingham also had a Floozie in Jacuzzi but her fountain has been filled in and planted up by the parks department because of cuts. She has now been dubbed the Flirt in the Dirt.
There's a lovely little ballerina near Drury Lane and, again in Birmingham, a young girl wearing a boater near Staff House on the University campus.

Now I'm going off the subject:
Today I noticed Captain Flinders and his cat Trim on the concourse at Euston between platforms 8 and 9.
I am sad that the mallard will not be included on the statue of Sir Nigel Gresley at Kings Cross.

Elrel Tue 15-Mar-16 00:58:38

I meant to say that the Birmingham 'Floozie' is actually Sabrina, the nymph of the River Severn.

sarandig Tue 15-Mar-16 12:21:17

You may be interested in this 2012 women's Living Statue' event in Edinburgh.
Perhaps you might wish to follow this example.

edinburgheye.wordpress.com/2012/03/11/2012-living-statues/

Juliette Tue 15-Mar-16 16:18:44

This is a sculpture more than a statue in a park close to me.
Placed there to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War., it shows a VAD in uniform. Vera Brittain was born very close by which makes it even more poignant, Shirley Williams came to give it her blessing

Tobyjugg Tue 05-Apr-16 00:13:49

In London, Margaret Macdonald is in Lincolns Inn Fields, Florence Nightingale is in Waterloo Place, Edith Cavell is in St Martins Place and Queen Anne is outside St Pauls

Elrel Fri 08-Apr-16 21:28:17

Eleanor Rigby in Liverpool, a controversial Mother and Child on a London estate In the 1960s.

NfkDumpling Fri 08-Apr-16 21:58:25

Edith Cavell has a memorial in Norwich - but only head and shoulders.

I'd like to see a statue of a group of ordinary women representing all the suffragists.

Granny23 Fri 08-Apr-16 22:16:18

Go to any art gallery and there you will see more statues/ sculptures of women than of men. Anonymous and mainly nude, their creators get the honour for their beauty. Is this a reflection of women's status in society?

Another thought - is there still a place for civic statuary in today's world when we all have access to photographic and film images of the great and good. I would not consider it an honour to have a statue of me in a public place, covered in bird poo, my glasses knocked off and a traffic cone on my head.

trisher Mon 09-May-16 13:59:53

For all those who supported a suffragette statue- letter sent to Sadiq Khan-reported in the Telegraph
www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politics/emma-watson-is-calling-on-sadiq-khan-to-put-a-suffragette-outsid/

jinglbellsfrocks Mon 09-May-16 14:05:12

I think the blue cockerel has now been replaced with a statue of a very hungry horse. hmm