Statue in Clydebank War Memorial
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Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 17 Aug 2007
Image, of which this statue is the centrepiece, occupies a recess in the wall of Clydebank Town Hall, on the side of the building that adjoins Hall Street. It was originally unveiled in 1931, but without the tablets on which the names of the fallen are listed; those were not added until much later. The bronze figure symbolizes peace. She is holding a lamp in the form of a ship.