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Harbour Street Fountain
Harbour Street Fountain
Harbour Street Fountain
Harbour Street Fountain
Harbour Street Fountain
Harbour Street Fountain
Harbour Street Fountain
Harbour Street Fountain
Harbour Street Fountain
Harbour Street Fountain

Image credit: Walter Allan / Art UK

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Drinking fountain and trough No. 3 from George Smith and Co.'s Sun Foundry. The work was erected to celebrate the arrival of piped water to the village in 1887. It comprises four columns supporting a domed canopy containing a wide basin with putto. There is also a small basin at ground level accessible to animals.
Title

Harbour Street Fountain

Date

1892

Medium

cast iron

Measurements

H 300 x W 93 x D 93 cm (E);
Plinth: H 18 x W 120 x D 120 cm

Accession number

IV20_WA_S012

Acquisition method

presented by Peter MacDonald

Work type

Water fountain, trough or pump

Work status

extant

Listing status

B (Scotland)

Unveiling date

1892

Listing date

25/03/71

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at all times

Inscription description

inscription on medallion: GRAVITATION / WATER / INTRODUCED / INTO / PORTMAHOMACK / IN / 1887; all four arch faceplates have an inscription in Gaelic: UISGE / TOBAR / NA / BAISTIAD; two separate plates: RESTORED FOR THE / MILLENIUM

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Located at

Harbour Street, Portmahomack

IV20 1YB

Situated by the side of Harbour Street/Main street at the junction with Castle Street, on grassed area before the rocky foreshore.