Statue (no.18 on plan), view from North. Digital image of D 59563 CN.
SC 757591
Description Statue (no.18 on plan), view from North. Digital image of D 59563 CN.
Date 1/4/1999
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number SC 757591
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of D 59563 CN
Scope and Content Statue from north, Drummond Castle, Perth & Kinross This shows a white marble 'herm', or sculptured bust upon a tapering column. The female figure represents fishing and the bounty of the sea, and is draped with finely-carved nets with fishes caught within, a trident (a three pronged spear for catching fish), and a seashell in her hair. She stands within a neatly clipped box hedge border. Drummond Castle had well established gardens by the 17th century, but the present parterre was not laid out until the 1820s by Lewis Kennedy (estate factor and former gardener to the French Empress Josephine) for Clementina Drummond and her husband 21st Baron Willoughby de Eresby. The garden was replanted by Phyllis Astor in the 1950s. Drummond Castle was built c.1490, but the complex of buildings visible today consist of a gatehouse which was added in 1630-6 by architect John Mylne III (1611-67) and an L-plan mansion built for the 4th Earl of Perth in 1689. The mansion was extended in the 18th or early 19th century, and remodelled in Baronial style into its present form by architect G T Ewing in 1878 and 1900. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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