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Mercat Cross 1885 John Rhind (1828–1892) and Geroge Arthur (1849–1899) and Sydney Mitchell (1856–1930) and James SlaterMercat Cross 1885 Parliament Square, Edinburgh
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Study for 'The Mural of Country Life' 1951 Edward Bawden (1903–1989)Study for 'The Mural of Country Life' 1951 The Higgins Bedford
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Unicorn Inn, Walton (Interior) 1904 Edwin Robert Beattie (1845–1917)Unicorn Inn, Walton (Interior) 1904 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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There's the Rub 2004 John Behm (b.1956)There's the Rub 2004 Long's Wood, Wymondham Road, Wreningham, Norfolk
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Golden Jubilee Fountain and Lamp 1887 George Bell II (1854–1915)Golden Jubilee Fountain and Lamp 1887 Market Place, Jedburgh, Scottish Borders
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Maquette for 'Coventry Cross' – Heraldic Rampant Unicorn 1976 Philip J. Bentham (1934–1981) and Wilfred Edgar Dudeney (1911–1996) and George Ford (active 1972–1976)Maquette for 'Coventry Cross' – Heraldic Rampant Unicorn 1976 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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New Mercat Cross 2003 Gerald Laing (1936–2011) and Black Isle BronzeNew Mercat Cross 2003 Falcon Square, Inverness, Highlands and Islands
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Endangered Dreams Mural 2018 Artur Bordalo (b.1987)Endangered Dreams Mural 2018 62 Union Row, Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
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Lion and Unicorn Composition 1953 British SchoolLion and Unicorn Composition 1953 St George's Hospital
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Orpheus and the Beasts 1630–1640 British SchoolOrpheus and the Beasts 1630–1640 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Palace of Holyroodhouse Gates 1920 George Washington Browne (1853–1939)Palace of Holyroodhouse Gates 1920 Palace of Holyroodhouse, Canongate, Edinburgh
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Lion and Unicorn early 19th C James George Bubb (1781–1853)Lion and Unicorn early 19th C Robertson Terrace, Hastings, East Sussex
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The Deadly Wars 1992 Joyce W. Cairns (b.1947)The Deadly Wars 1992 Perth Art Gallery (managed by Culture Perth and Kinross)
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Unicorn Head c.1996 L. Cairns (active c.1996)Unicorn Head c.1996 Sewerby Hall Museum and Art Gallery
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Harry Bell (1899–1984), with a Portrait of Dr Andrew Mylne 1956 Ian Campbell (1902–1984)Harry Bell (1899–1984), with a Portrait of Dr Andrew Mylne 1956 Dollar Museum
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South Façade of Wolterton Hall 1727–1741 Thomas Ripley (1683–1758) and Christopher Cass I (1678–1734)South Façade of Wolterton Hall 1727–1741 Wolterton Hall, Wolterton Road, Wolterton, Norfolk
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Greyhound and Unicorn c.1750 Henry Cheere (1703–1781)Greyhound and Unicorn c.1750 Sausmarez Road, St Martin Parish, Guernsey
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George III (1738–1820) James Hamilton (1748–1829) and Coade & SealyGeorge III (1738–1820) Esplanade, Weymouth, Dorset
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Unicorn Transfixing a Dragon 19th C Antoine Coysevox (1640–1720) (possibly after)Unicorn Transfixing a Dragon 19th C Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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George I, Unicorns and Lions 1716 Nicholas Hawksmoor (1661–1736) and Tim Crawley (b.1955)George I, Unicorns and Lions 1716 Church of St George, Bloomsbury, Camden
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Maquettes for the Lion and Unicorn from Temple Bar, London 2004 Tim Crawley (b.1955)Maquettes for the Lion and Unicorn from Temple Bar, London 2004 Lowewood Museum
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Still on Patrol (Submariners' Monument) 2009 Paul Grime (b.1956) and Jeremy CunninghamStill on Patrol (Submariners' Monument) 2009 East Camperdown Street, City of Dundee, Dundee
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Unicorn on the Mercat Cross 1900 Andrew Davidson (1841–1925)Unicorn on the Mercat Cross 1900 High Street, Inverness, Highlands and Islands
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Unicorn and Associated Decorative Carving 1929–1930 Margaret Cross Primrose Findlay (1902–1968) and Dawson & YoungUnicorn and Associated Decorative Carving 1929–1930 Glasgow Cross, Glasgow
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Crowning Glory, Decorative Carved Wooden Panel 2012 John Donaldson (active 2012)Crowning Glory, Decorative Carved Wooden Panel 2012 Stirling Castle
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A Virgin and a Unicorn, Representing Chastity Dosso Dossi (c.1486–1542) (circle of)A Virgin and a Unicorn, Representing Chastity Wellcome Collection
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Is It Only Virgins That Can Catch a Unicorn? Peter DoubledayIs It Only Virgins That Can Catch a Unicorn? Beaumanor Hall, Leicestershire County Council Beaumanor Collection
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A Late Princess Personifying Peace Crowning the Glory of England Reflected on Europe 1819 John Downman (1749–1824)A Late Princess Personifying Peace Crowning the Glory of England Reflected on Europe 1819 National Museum Cardiff
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Unicorns 1933 John Duncan (1866–1945)Unicorns 1933 University of Edinburgh
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The Unicorns 1920 John Duncan (1866–1945)The Unicorns 1920 Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection (Dundee City Council)
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Girl on a Unicorn's Back Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)Girl on a Unicorn's Back Pallant House Gallery
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Girl Riding a Unicorn 1981 Hans Feibusch (1898–1998)Girl Riding a Unicorn 1981 Pallant House Gallery
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Orpheus Charming the Animals c.1672 Thomas Ffrancis (active 1635–1679) (attributed to)Orpheus Charming the Animals c.1672 National Trust, Chirk Castle
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Unicorn and Oak Tree 1991 Barry Flanagan (1941–2009)Unicorn and Oak Tree 1991 Royal Academy of Arts
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Alderman Harry Crook (1889–1970), JP, Lord Mayor of Bristol (1955–1956), Founder and Chairman of the Kleen-E-Zee Brush Company Ltd 1955 Arthur Wilson Gay (1901–1958)Alderman Harry Crook (1889–1970), JP, Lord Mayor of Bristol (1955–1956), Founder and Chairman of the Kleen-E-Zee Brush Company Ltd 1955 Council House, Bristol City Council
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Trophy Gates 1701 Grinling Gibbons (1648–1721) and John Oliver (active 1701)Trophy Gates 1701 Hampton Court Way, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames
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Theatre Royal Royal Coat of Arms Christopher Tate (1812–1841) and Benjamin Green (1813–1858) and John Green (1787–1852)Theatre Royal Royal Coat of Arms Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
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Thetford Guildhall, Coats of Arms and Keystone 1799 & 1901 Herbert John Green (1851–1918)Thetford Guildhall, Coats of Arms and Keystone 1799 & 1901 Guildhall, Market Place, Thetford, Norfolk
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Two Unicorns 1951 or before David McFall (1919–1988) and Vincent Harris (1876–1971) and Morris Singer Art Foundry Ltd (founded 1927)Two Unicorns 1951 or before College Green, Bristol City, Bristol
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Lion and Unicorn with Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom 1960 William McMillan (1887–1977) and Vincent Harris (1876–1971)Lion and Unicorn with Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom 1960 Kensington Central Library, Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea