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English: Monument to the 11th Duke of Hamilton in the form of an open circular temple, 21 feet in diameter, raised upon a rusticated basement. There are nine columns which support the entablature and roof, each 15 feet high, in single blocks of polished red Aberdeen granite; the other portions being of fine sandstone.
A colossal bronze bust of the Duke, some 41 inches high, and 19 inches square at the base, was placed upon a granite pedestal within the Monument, although now removed to the Low Parks Museum in Hamilton.
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Author | Alan S Pastonson |
Camera location | 55° 45′ 57.81″ N, 4° 01′ 38.59″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 55.766058; -4.027385 |
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