Location
On the slopes of Bennachie, near Monymusk
Monymusk, Inverurie
OS Map Reference
NJ 693 217
Description
Tree stump carved in the shape of a cupboard with an open drawer and the words "THE FELLING OF THE TIMBER IS THE MAKING OF THE HOME"
Related Information
One of several contemporary sculptures on the slopes of Bennachie.
Bennachie is a small mountain, its most prominent peak "the Mither Tap" has an Iron Age fort on its summit. It has been suggested as a possible location of the battle of Mons Graupius (a battle between the Romans and the Caledonians, described by Tacitus) without there being any tangible evidence for this although archaeological finds do show it to have been an important site at least from the neolithic period onward.
Era
2000s
Related Artefacts
- Bennachie Story Wall Hanging
- Bennachie typewriter sculpture
- Bennachie, Totem Pole
- Dr Danny Gordon's cairn and a memorial bench
- Old Road, Bennachie Centre
- THE CALLING OF THE CUCKOO IS THE OTHER SIDE OF SPRING
- The folding of the land
- the Gouk Stone, Bennachie
Categories
Iconography
- furniture
Creators
- Chris Bailey, Sculptor
- Jonathan Claxton, Artist
Photographer
- Michael Watt
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