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Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)
Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)

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This large structure, incorporating fountain, clock and weathervane, was designed and erected by J. Whitehead and Sons of London and Aberdeen. The pavilion enclosing the fountain is octagonal and stands on a grey granite platform of five steps. On this are eight highly-polished Aberdeenshire red granite columns, with moulded bases and Doric capitals, each carved from a single stone. These and the huge central column of red Mansfield stone, support the octagonal entablature and roof of pitch pine and Broseley tiles. Around the central column are four circular red granite drinking basins. All the visible woodwork on the roof and the surmounting clock turret is oak. The turret roof is covered with copper and surmounted by a vane. The long inscription is on a red granite tablet set on a moulded granite plinth.
Title

Memorial Fountain and Clock Tower to Urijah Thomas (1839–1901)

Date

1904 or before

Medium

granite, stone & oak

Measurements

H (?) x W 540 x D 540 cm

Accession number

BS8_PF_S134

Work type

Water fountain, trough or pump

Owner

Bristol City Council

Custodian

Bristol City Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Listing date

04/03/77

Access

at all times

Inscription description

THIS FOUNTAIN / WAS SET UP IN MEMORY OF / THE REV. URIJAH REES THOMAS - / BY HIS FELLOW CITIZENS OF ALL PARTIES AND BELIEFS / IN GRATEFUL RECOGNITION / OF THE CATHOLIC SPIRIT AND GENEROUS ARDOUR / WITH WHICH HE GAVE HIMSELF TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE / AND ESPECIALLY OF HIS WISE AND TENDER CARE / FOR THE CHILDREN OF THE CITY / AND FOR ALL THE FRIENDLESS AND UNHAPPY / THE DEFENCELESS AND THE POOR / (DASH) THIS COMMANDMENT WE HAVE FROM HIM, THAT HE WHO / LOVETH GOD LOVE HIS BROTHER ALSO / 1 JOHN IV: 21 / BORN 16TH FEBRUARY 1839 / DIED 8TH MARCH 1901

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Located at

Blackboy Hill, Bristol City

BS8 2XP

sited on a central traffic Island at the top of the hill between Stoke, Cabstand, and Westbury Roads.