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March Fountain c.1915 (Frith)

March Fountain

History of March Fountain

Listed Building

Memorial Fountain, erected 1911 to commemorate the Coronation of King George V. Cast iron raised on octagonal stepped base. Domed roof of pierced cast iron terminating in finial with lamp. Open sided, with elaborate work to spandrels and capitals of columns. Inside, the fountain has been removed.

The Fountain  was made of cast-iron with an intricate dome and Moorish arches. It was erected in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of King George V.

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