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Glasgow 2014: Clyde sculpture installed in Queen's Park - BBC News
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· A large wooden sculpture of the Glasgow Commonwealth Games mascot, Clyde, has been unveiled in Queen's Park in the city's south side. The eight feet tall (2.4m) creation was carved by local sculptor Robert Coia. It is one of 12 sculptures being placed in city parks as part of a council-run
Plant life | HeraldScotland
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Unveiled at the Kibble Palace in Glasgow's Botanic Gardens, the icon by Robert Coia is one of a series of Commonwealth Legacy Sculptures being…
Bearing up well in city park | Evening Times
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The three tonne creature, which stands almost 12ft tall, was carved from an old oak tree by city sculptor Robert Coia with help from Langside…
Coming up roses | HeraldScotland
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Titled Mackintosh's Rose, it has five intertwining roses and is inspired by the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. It is in Bellahouston Park, next…
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