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Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Diamond Jubilee Fountain

Image credit: Walter Allan / Art UK

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The Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee drinking fountain came from the Saracen Foundry in Glasgow. It was restored in 2010 as part of a village regeneration programme. A green-painted bicycle with a flower box and basket has been attached to the structure with plastic tie-wraps.
Title

Diamond Jubilee Fountain

Date

1897

Medium

cast iron

Measurements

H 2900 x W (?) x D (?) cm (E)

Accession number

KW9_WA_S024

Work type

Water fountain, trough or pump

Listing status

B (Scotland)

Listing date

07/03/84

Access

at all times

Inscription description

Four inscriptions on surrounding paving stones read: The east wind whets me for my task, / A ship to float or land to till, / And echo surges from the past, / "You've clay to dig and bricks to kiln." / Anointed with an honest sweat / I've cloth toake and coal to hew / From giving play and rest I turn / The world to hark and malt to brew / May all the fields plough themselves, / May all the fish jump on the shore, / May I lie down upon my back / And sleep sound for evermore / Oh, grant me then the heavy seam, / The golden bere, the silver fleece, / The thankful heart, the willing hand, / God's benison of work and peace.

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Located at

Fountain Square, Brora

KW9 6NX

Situated within the miniature garden on the corner of Rosslyn Street and Gower Street.