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Coordinates: 56°2345N 3°2549W / 56.39587°N 3.43026°W / 56.39587; -3.43026
 

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Perth mercat cross
Perth market cross
The mercat cross in 2013, looking southeast towards King Edward Street. Perth City Hall is in view on the left
LocationKing Edward Street, Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Coordinates56°23′45N 3°25′49W / 56.39587°N 3.43026°W / 56.39587; -3.43026
Built1913 (111 years ago) (1913) (current version)
Perth mercat cross is located in Perth and Kinross
Perth mercat cross

Location of Perth mercat cross in Perth and Kinross

Perth mercat cross is located on King Edward Street in the Scottish city of Perth, Perth and Kinross. Erected in 1913, in memory of Edward VII,[1] it stands immediately to the west of Perth City Hall, which was completed a year later, between it and St John's Centre. King Edward Street was created between 1901 and 1902.[2] It is the fifth incarnation of the city's mercat crosses.

Previous versions

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The site of the original mercat cross is not known.

The second of the crosses stood near The Old Ship Inn on Perth's High Street,[3] between Kirkgate and Skinnergate,[4] during the 17th century. It replaced the original one on the same spot. A special stone in today's pavement marks its former location. The cross was removed in 1651 by the engineers of Oliver Cromwell, during his occupation of the city, to provide material for his citadel at the northeastern corner of today's South Inch.[2]

A third version of the cross was erected in 1669,[5] after the restoration of Charles II.[2] Since 1765,[5] the top part of this cross, which was demolished, has stood in the grounds of Fingask Castle.

A fourth cross was the hub of the four routes of the Perth Corporation Tramways, but it was deemed to be an obstruction to street traffic, hence its removal.[6]

The design of today's cross is closely based on the original.[1][7][8][2]

Design

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The cross features the crests of thirteen town guilds, although none of them have any information attached to them.[1]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Civic History of Perth from Medieval Times". Perth Civic Trust. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  • ^ a b c d Perth, A City Again, Duncan. J. (2012), p. 299
  • ^ Perth, the Ancient Capital of Scotland: The Story of Perth from the Invasion of Agricola to the Passing of the Reform Bill in 2 volumes – Samuel Cowan J.P. (1904), chapter 3
  • ^ Perth High Street, Market CrossCanmore
  • ^ a b Perth: The Postcard Collection, Jack Gillon (2020) ISBN 9781398102262
  • ^ Official Guide to Perth and Its Neighbourhood by the Tramway Car Routes – Perth Town Council (1907), p. 6
  • ^ Perth, South Inch, Cromwellian Citadel - Canmore.org.uk
  • ^ Cromwell's Citadel at the Wayback Machine (archived 24 August 2012)

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Perth_mercat_cross&oldid=1216053167"

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