This beautiful bronze sculpture by Kenny Hunter, a graduate of Glasgow School of Art, was originally a tribute to Strathclyde Fire & Rescue. However, after its unveiling in 2001, it became the focus for the people of Glasgow's memorials to those who died in 9/11
At the time, SFR claimed "The sculpture is for the communities we serve and should be seen by as many people as possible, not just the firefighters it represents." This goal was quickly achieved, as it can often be seen adorned with bouquets and single flowers, and despite the modern style, it has become an icon of Glasgow in itself. read more