Reform Monument facts for kids
The Reform Monument in 2019, looking east along Broad Street towards Peterhead harbour
|
|
Coordinates | 57°30′18″N 1°46′34″W / 57.50500°N 1.77611°W |
---|---|
Location | Broad Street Peterhead Scotland |
Type | Statue |
Material | Stone |
Opening date | 1833 |
The Reform Monument is a Category B listed monument on Broad Street, at its junction with Longate, in Peterhead, Scotland, built in 1833. A Roman doric column, it is surmounted by arms of Earl Marischal, inspired by the gateway of Inverugie Castle. (Architectural historian Charles McKean wrote that the arms were "robbed" from the castle.)
The Reform Monument should not be confused with the Reform Tower in the Meethill area of Peterhead, built a year earlier.
All content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles (including the article images and facts) can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise. Cite this article:
Reform Monument Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.