Culross mercat cross
Appearance
Culross mercat cross | |
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Culross market cross | |
Location | The Cross, Culross, Fife, Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°03′20″N 3°37′42″W / 56.055600°N 3.628460°W |
Built | 16th century (base) |
Architect | John William Small (1902 replacement shaft and capital) |
Culross mercat cross is located in Culross, Fife, Scotland. Now Category A listed, its base dates to the original 16th-century mercat cross. Its shaft and capital, meanwhile, are 1902 replacements, the work of John William Small[1] (architect) and Alexander Neilson (sculptor).[2]
The cubical head has decorations on each face:[2]
- Northeast: Culross Burgh arms with the date of the burgh's 1588 creation
- Southeast: the provost's initials and inscription ("Restored by the Honourable Sir James Sivewright of Tulliallan, 1 July 1902, and John Cunningham of Balgownie Provost")
- Southwest: monogram of King James VI with crown
- Northwest: Sir James Sivewright's coat of arms, with his initials in tympanum
A unicorn surmounts the capital.[2]
Architectural detail
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The southeastern face and unicorn of the head of the cross
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The northeastern face
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ John William Small – Dictionary of Scottish Architects
- ^ a b c Historic Environment Scotland. "Culross, The Cross, Mercat Cross (LB24000)". Retrieved 26 January 2022.