The Horse (1514 Monument)
The Horse (1514 Monument)

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A prominently sited bronze equestrian statue of a mounted standard bearer situated on an oval-plan stone pedestal and positioned at a critical junction in town centre. The figure is holding an unfurled flag aloft in his right hand and the horse has its right foreleg raised and head bowed. The pedestal has a deep plinth with base course, cornice, and an inscription to the front, 'TERIBUS YE TERIODIN' with the date 1514 above and the town coat-of-arms plaque above. The sculpture celebrates one of the most famous events in the town's history and is one of its major landmarks. Also known as the 1514 Memorial, it was erected in 1914 to celebrate the 1514 defeat of Lord Dacre's English Army at Hornshole. William Francis Beattie (1886–1918) was born in Hawick and based in Edinburgh.

Title

The Horse (1514 Monument)

Date

1914

Accession number

TD9_MA_S014

Acquisition method

erected by public subscription

Work type

Equestrian

Owner

Hawick Community Council

Custodian

Hawick Community Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

A (Scotland)

Listing date

16/03/71

Access

at all times

Inscription description

UNVEILED BY LADY SYBIL SCOTT / 4TH JUNE 1914 /MERSES PROFUNDO PULCHRIOR EVENIT / SCULPTOR MAJOR WILLIAM F BEATTIE / MCRFA. A NATIVE OF HARWICK. BORN 1886 KILLED IN FRANCE 1918 / ERECTED TO COMMEMORATE THE RETURN OF HARWICK CALLANTS FROM HORNSHOLE IN 1514. WHEN AFTER THE BATTLE OF FLODDEN THEY ROUTED THE ENGLISH MARAUDERS AND CAPTURED THEIR FLAG / TERIBUS YE TERIODID 1514

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Located at

Bourtree Place, Hawick

TD9 9HS