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Jubilee Pump
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Image credit: Tracy Jenkins / Art UK

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The pump casing has a reclining dog on top and stands under an open circular structure on four oak posts with a conical shingled roof and an enriched spike finial of wrought iron. There are lion's heads on the four key-blocks supporting the shelter. Each post has perpendicular Gothic tracery at the lower level inspired by the tracery on the ends of the fifteenth century benches in St Mary. Each supports a carved figure at its head: Queen Victoria facing north, shown as the Empress of India. She is followed (anti-clockwise) by: Boudicca, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Anne. Three sides of the wooden casing for the pump are also decorated while the fourth has the main inscription to Queen Victoria.
Title

Jubilee Pump

Date

1897 or before

Medium

wood

Measurements

H 400 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

IP30_TJ_S079

Acquisition method

funded by public subscription

Work type

Water fountain, trough or pump

Owner

Woolpit Parish Council

Custodian

Woolpit Parish Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Listing date

18/04/88

Access

at all times

Inscription description

north side: A well of / remembrance / Victoria / By the / Grace of God / Queen and Empress / 1839 1897; inscription around four sides: ALL noblest things are / still the commonest / Every place has / Water Light and Air and / Gods abounding grace 

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