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The [[Riverside Museum]], Glasgow, now displays Spencer's shipyard paintings as a biannual rotation of works on loan from the Imperial War Museum.<ref>{{cite web| last = Glasgow Life.| title = What's on in Glasgow Life – Shipbuilding on the Clyde by Stanley Spencer.| publisher = Glasgow Life.| url = http://events.glasgowlife.org.uk/event/1/shipbuilding-on-the-clyde-by-stanley-spencer| access-date = 10 February 2014| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140220012314/http://events.glasgowlife.org.uk/event/1/shipbuilding-on-the-clyde-by-stanley-spencer| archive-date = 20 February 2014| df = dmy-all}}</ref>
 
In 1982, [[Robert Wyatt]] used sections from two of the panlspanels on sleeve art for his single "[[Shipbuilding (song)|Shipbuilding]]".<ref>{{cite journal |author=Richard Cook |title=When the Boat Comes in |periodical=[[NME]] |publisher=IPC Media |location=London, England |pages=6–7 |date=4 June 1983}}</ref>
 
In 2014 on the site of the former Kingston Shipyard in Port Glasgow, which is now a retail park, a memorial in plate steel was erected to Spencer.<ref name=ITGroup>{{cite web |author=Inverclyde Tourist Group|url=https://www.inverclydetouristgroup.co.uk/gallery/port-glasgow---memorials/135/ |title=Port Glasgow - Memorials|access-date=5 February 2018|work=Inverclyde Tourist Group}}</ref>