Location
Arbuthnott Street - in the town centre
Stonehaven, Kincardine
OS Map Reference
NO 873 857
Description
Decoratively carved Caen stone pulpit designed by Arthur Clyne, built under the supervision of sculptor James Bremner of Broughty Ferry, incorporating quatrefoil panels with carved heads of (according to the Listed Building Record): St. James, King David of Scotland 1124-1153, Bishop Forbes, Bishop Keith and Bishop Jolly bishop of Moray 1798-1838. This above information is contradicted by the information given in the church and Booklet on the history of St. James Church, available in the church, this lists the heads on the pulpit as: St Ninian (of Candidacasa aka Whitehouse) 397-432, St David King of Scotland 1124-1153, John Sinclair bishop of Brechin 1565-66, Alexander Jolly bishop of Moray 1798-1838, and Alexander Penrose Forbes bishop of Brechin 1847-75 (my own view based on the clothing/facial hair, much more like a Victorian interpretation of Middle Eastern clothing than Brythonic Celtic, is that the LBR is right about the first head being intended as St. James). Carved with the quote "heaven and earth shall pass away but my words will not pass away". The green marble balls at the angle of the panels above and below come from Egypt and the red from Victoria in South Africa.
Related Information
Gifted in 1886 by Captain and Mrs. W. Disney Innes of Cowie House.
Era
1800s
Information Source
Listed building report, booklet on history of St. James, available in church and church website.
Related Artefacts
- St James the Great, Episcopal Church Stonehaven, carving of the head of Christ
- St James the Great, Episcopal Church Stonehaven, Duff Memorial
- St James the Great, Episcopal Church Stonehaven, general
- St James the Great, Episcopal Church Stonehaven, organ
- St James the Great, Episcopal Church Stonehaven, Reredos
- St James the Great, Episcopal Church Stonehaven, stained glass
Categories
Iconography
- human face or head
- plant
- religious figure
Creators
- Arthur Clyne, Designer
- James Bremner, Sculptor
Photographer
- Pat Copner
Unavailable Data
- Date
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