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Adam Brown Forum Admin
Joined: 25 Nov 2008 Posts: 415 Location: Edinburgh
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:46 pm Post subject: King Edward VII, Aberdeen |
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Location: Corner of Union Street and Union Terrace
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It’s hard to believe this statue is made from granite because it is so detailed. The carving was the work of James Philip of Arthur Taylor’s of Jute Street, Aberdeen
From
http://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/web/files/LocalHistory/sculpture_trail_leaflet.pdf
Aberdeen’s most elaborate granite sculpture was designed by Alfred Drury RA and carved by James Philip. On a plinth of polished red Peterhead granite the sovereign holds a sceptre with the cross and an orb. Edward wears the robe s of the Order of the Garter, the most senior and oldest order of British chivalry. Below the statue is a bronze ornamental frieze. To the left is the figure of peace, Britannia, breaking a sword. In the centre stands Scotland’s patron saint, Andrew and his shield. Positioned on the right are three figures called “Imperial Unity”. Britannia is seated centrally with her left arm encircling a figure emblematic of the Indian and African peoples. A third figure re p resenting Canada and Australia extends a hand of friendship to be kissed by “The Mother of Nations”. The motto “Honi soit qui mal y pense” translates as “shame on him who thinks this evil”.
Britannia
Imperial Unity
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