Friday, July 11, 2025

The Skelpies: Towering Tributes to Port Glasgow's Shipbuilders


While we were waiting for the lady who was on duty in Newark castle to finish her break and open the castle doors, we decided to go to greggs and grab a bite, but even after that there was still time left, so we stopped by the Port Glasgow seaside, where we show the Skelpies
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Standing proudly at Coronation Park, Port Glasgow, are the magnificent 10-meter statues by artist John McKenna, affectionately known by locals as The Skelpies. These imposing figures, officially titled "The Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow," are a powerful homage to the town's rich shipbuilding heritage.

McKenna's work, completed in 2009, captures the essence of the countless local men and women who dedicated their lives to the bustling shipyards. More than just steel and concrete, these statues embody the spirit, hard work, and legacy of a community that shaped maritime history. Next time you're near Glasgow, make sure to visit Port Glasgow and witness these incredible testaments to a bygone era.



These photos where taken on the 11th of June, 2025.
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  1. The statues are truly monumental and a wonderful souvenir and tribute to the local people!
    Melody, I wish you a good weekend :)

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  2. Definitely adding this spot to my travel list next time I’m near Glasgow. Thanks for sharing this hidden gem!

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  3. Sculptures looks wonderful. Great tribute. Loved the post.

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  4. Wow! I love that statue! It is so powerful, and really embodies the lives and characters of ship builders.

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  5. Creo que esas esculturas rinden un homenaje de similares proporciones a las personas que realizaron ese trabajo.

    Saludos.

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  6. I have full respect for this monument. Dedicated to the labors and their own dreams and life. Thank you dear Melody for theses photos and your post.

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  7. The Skelpies are absolutely impressive, and I guess they are even more so in real life! Thank you for sharing, Melody! xxx

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  8. What a lovely statue. Not been to Port Glasgow in a few years now. :-D

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  9. Esta obra es monumetal,sin duda refleja el sentido relevante de lo que significó
    todo el trabajo realizado por los constructores navales, lo que le dió esa identidad a ese lugar...
    Lo imponente de esas escultura de fierro , destaca lo fundamental que debe permanecer en la memoria y en la historia.
    Sin dudas que ello invita a la reflexión de las personas que convergen en el entorno,con la naturaleza propia creada para ir hasta allí y dar homenaje a quienes
    fueron los forjadores de todo un sello especial, ellos seguirán diciendo lo que hicieron a través de sus gestos.

    Te dejo un abrazo.

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  10. That are fabulous. I wonder if they were the inspiration for the Transformers. Grin. But they definitely remind me of hard working men. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

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  11. I've never been there... that sculpture looks amazing. It's impressive. I love admiring statues like this; it's a lot of work, which I appreciate and respect.

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  12. To naprawdę wspaniały pomnik poświęcony pamięci bohaterskich stoczniowców. Uwielbiam nadzwyczajne posągi i pomniki. Jestem zachwycona.

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    1. It’s moving to see such tributes honored so powerfully.

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  13. I really like the sculptures. They are truly impressive.

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