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Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain
Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain

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A canopied drinking fountain (design No. 20) is set on a double octagonal plinth. The open filigree canopy is supported by eight columns with griffin terminals which are positioned over capitals with a foliage frieze above square bases. The highly decorated cusped arches are trimmed with rope mouldings. Cartouches contained within each lunette displayed alternate images of cranes and swans shields display the Coat of Arms of the Burgh of Clydebank. The circular, ribbed dome has doves and flowers in relief. The internal capitals contain flowers and lion mascarons placed on internal lunettes, and statues of owls sit on enlarged column heads. The structure is surmounted by an eagle finial. Under the canopy stands the font (design No. 18). A circular shaft, ornamented with water lilies, rests on a wide base with canted corners.

Title

Dalmuir Ornamental Fountain

Date

1907

Medium

cast iron

Measurements

H 549 x W 122 x D (?) cm

Accession number

G81_GB_S005

Acquisition method

gift from Provost Samuel Leckie

Work type

Water fountain, trough or pump

Owner

West Dunbartonshire Council

Custodian

West Dunbartonshire Council

Work status

extant

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at all times

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Located at

Overtoun Road, Clydebank

G81 3QY

Set within Dalmuir Park, to the right after the Mountbow entrance.