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Monument in Alnwick, Northumberland, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Camphill Column in Alnwick, Northumberland, is a stone column erected in 1814, celebrating a number of British victories over the French and others, and the restoration of peace to Europe.[1][2] It carries inscriptions to Pitt, Wellington, Nelson and its progenitor, Henry Collingwood Selby. The column is a Grade II* listed building.[3]
55.40484°N 1.71514°W | |
Location | Alnwick, Northumberland, England |
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Type | Tuscan column |
Material | Stone |
Completion date | 1814 |
Dedicated to | Pitt, Wellington, Nelson, Henry Collingwood Selby |
Camp Hill is a site described as dating back to the time of the ancient Britons; an oval shape now much degraded and measuring some 120 yards by 104 yards.[4] The hill is alternately described as the site of an army camp.[2]
The column at Camp Hill was commissioned by Henry Collingwood Selby[5] and constructed by John Hall, mason.[3] It was situated in the grounds of Selby's estate, Swansfied Park.[5] It is suggested that Selby "was a keen defender of the status quo against those locally who were sympathetic to the principles of the French Revolution."[5]
The column is described as being "executed after Vetruvius' plan".[1] The column stands on two large square steps, and is surmounted by a stone ball. The Public Monument and Sculpture Association description of the column is "Small Tuscan column surmounted by a platform with a small pedestal and ball finial on top. It stands in a copse on the damaged remains of an oval univallate hillfort in the middle of what is now a golf course."[5]
On the square tablets of the east, south, west, and north sides are the following inscriptions:[1]
The column was listed in August 1977,[3] and survived the demolition of Selby's seat, Swansfield House, in 1975, and now stands within the grounds of Alnwick Golf Club.[5]
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