List of Equestrian Statues - Scotland

Scotland

Edinburgh

  • Equestrian of Duke of Wellington.
  • Equestrian monument to the Royal Scots Greys at the Princes Street Gardens.
  • Duke of Wellington in Edinburgh

  • Royal Scots Greys monument in Edinburgh

Glasgow

  • Equestrian of Queen Victoria at the George Square.
  • Equestrian of Prince Albert at the George Square.
  • Equestrian of Duke of Wellington outside the Gallery of Modern Art.
  • Lobey Dosser with Rank Bajin on El Fidelio, Woodlands Road. This monument to Bud Neill is claimed to be the only two-legged equestrian statue in the world. For further images see Commons:Category:Lobey Dosser.
  • Queen Victoria in Glasgow

  • Duke of Wellington in Glasgow

  • Lobey Dosser in Glasgow

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