Alyth market cross
| Alyth market cross | |
|---|---|
| Alyth mercat cross | |
![]() The cross in 2013  | |
| Location | The Cross, Alyth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland | 
| Coordinates | 56°37′31″N 3°13′55″W / 56.625302°N 3.231884°W | 
| Built | 1670 | 
![]() Location of Alyth market cross in Perth and Kinross ![]() Alyth market cross (Scotland)  | |
Alyth market cross is a mercat cross located in Alyth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Now Category B listed, it dates to 1670. It has a rectangular shaft three feet and three inches tall (shortened from the original eight inches and standing on a five-inch-tall pedestal). It has an octagonal head, which is inscribed with "E 1A" and a lion rampant. It was erected by James Ogilvy, 2nd Earl of Airlie. It is the initials of Ogilvy's wife that adorn the head of the cross.[1][2]
Now back near its original location, in an elevated position in a retaining wall, it was moved to Alyth's Albert Street.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b Historic Environment Scotland. "Old Market Cross, The Cross, Alyth (LB21040)". Retrieved 28 January 2022.
 - ^ Market Cross – Catarane Ecomuseum
 
 
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