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War Memorial

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A square columnar War Memorial with with a statue of Victory. It has classical Greek detail and is set on ground falling steeply to the east. Wide steps are flanked by two-stage square-section piers lead to a rectangular-plan paved platform with decorative ironwork railings to three sides and the three-stage square-section memorial at the centre. Each face of the reduced second stage hosts a corniced and fielded bronze memorial tablet below a decorative frieze, and stylised fluted square-section urns set into the outer angles, with a plain band above giving way to cresting of alternate large and small bronze acroteria. The further reduced third stage with decorative frieze and cornice is set below the monumental bronze winged Victory, facing west.

Title

War Memorial

Date

1922

Medium

bronze & granite

Accession number

KY15_AH_S035

Acquisition method

purchased by public subscription

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Royal Burgh of Cupar & District Community Council

Custodian

Royal Burgh of Cupar & District Community Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

B (Scotland)

Unveiling date

29th April 1922

Listing date

13/09/99

Access

at all times

Inscription description

First World War names on four tablets around the memorial, under these: IN MEMORY OF / THE MEN OF CUPAR / TOWN AND PARISH / WHO FELL IN 1914-18; plaque fastened to railings: THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED / BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION. / AND WAS UNVEILED ON / THE 29th APRIL 1922. / BY FIELD MARSHAL EARL HAIG. / JAMES STARK. PROVOST; tablet set into paving in front of memorial: QUEEN MARY / PLACED A WREATH / HERE ON AUGUST / 30th 1923; Second World War names on two tablets on pillars each side of the main memorial, below the tablets: 1939- / -1945

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Located at

East Bridge, Cupar

KY15 4HB

Situated at the junction of Station Road and St Catherine Street, overlooking the park.