Provost Thomas Hay Marshall (1768–1808)
Provost Thomas Hay Marshall (1768–1808)
Provost Thomas Hay Marshall (1768–1808)
Provost Thomas Hay Marshall (1768–1808)

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Perth Museum and Art Gallery is a landmark building in the centre of Perth dating from 1824. It is one of the oldest purpose-built museum buildings in the United Kingdom, and honours the memory of Thomas Hay Marshall (1780–1808). T. H. Marshall was a former provost whose passion for Georgian architecture transformed Perth from a medieval burgh to a modern city.
Title

Provost Thomas Hay Marshall (1768–1808)

Date

1839

Accession number

PH1_DS_S007

Acquisition method

Purchased by Perth Town Council in 1844 from John Cochrane & Brothers

Work type

Statue

Work status

extant

Listing status

B (Scotland)

Listing date

11/09/65

Access

at all times

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George Street, Perth

PH1 5LB