BELHELVIE WAR MEMORIAL |
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It is a tall Celtic cross, with interlacing, surmounting an angled base with lettering on the front and back. It stands on a one step plinth of rough dressed granite. It was erected on May 22nd 1921. It commemorates the dead of both World War I & II. There are a number of war graves in the cemetery as well. More Information |
Heraldic Panel, Drum |
Carved stone panel on the exterior of the castle with the arms of the Irvines of Drum Family The crest is a banded sheaf of nine holly leaves. The motto is "Sub sole sub umbra virens" Increasing both in sunshine and in shade More Information |
Lion Fountain, Drum |
A stone carving of a lion crouched to spring in the middle of a large circular pool. More Information |
Rob Roy Statue, The Mannie on the Rock, Peterculter |
A polychrome carved wood statue in a folk style depicting the popular archetype of the 18th century highland warrior. In tartan plaid armed with broadsword, pistol and targe. Romantically situated on a rock in the side of the burn's gorge. More Information |
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