Jubilee Horse Well

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Jubilee Horse Well

Location

Dinnet, South Deeside Road B 976 by Old Schoolhouse opposite signed
path to Firmounth.
Dinnet, Aboyne

OS Map Reference

NO 472 983

Description

In pink granite an inscribed arch, over a horse trough, set into a low wall of dressed stone. The arch keystone decorated with a crown in relief.

Related Information

Granite memorial commemorating The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria's 60th year of her 64 year reign (1837-1897) and erected by Sir William Cunliffe Brooks, Laird of Glentanar and who died in 1900. It is a little sad how many roadside horse troughs were comissioned in the late 19th century, many out of humanitarian consideration for working draught horses, only to have a very short useful life before the disappearance of most working horses. Many examples removed as a hazard to traffic or in road widening.

Era

1800s

Categories

Iconography

  • crown

Photographer

  • Jim Henderson

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