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On 30 January 2019 three works of art were unveiled - "Snail" designed by Emma Brown and Holly Helmsley; "Bee" by Morven Dick and Andrew Jones; and the "Archway" by Josh Hale. They were executed by Ratho Forge.
Sites and Monument Record: Carron Dams Art (SMR 2211)
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Sites and Monument Record: Glenbervie Stables (SMR 2179)
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Sites and Monument Record: Roman coin (SMR 2194)
Sites and Monument Record: Roman coin (SMR 2194)
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Complex of farm buildings and a three-storey water mill.
Sites and Monument Record: Burnhouse Mill & Farm (SMR 2193)
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A First World War sea mine set on a tapering concrete plinth with a flagstaff and anchor nearby.
Sites and Monument Record: Bonnybridge War Memorial III (SMR 2192)
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A large stone stood to the north of the stables on the Stenhouse Estate and was known locally as "Ossian's Stone". It was considered to be an important piece of antiquity, though no one knew what it commemorated. It is no longer extant.
Sites and Monument Record: Ossian's Stone (SMR 2191)
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Weak Scottish Baronial building with snecked rubble and a corner turret.
Sites and Monument Record: Camelon Co-operative Building (SMR 2188)
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Approximately half of a recumbent stone lies in the edge of a wooded shelter belt at Kinnaird estate, where it has clearly been dragged from the adjacent field to the north. The stone can be dates stylistically to the mid 17th century and has the following inscription around the sides of the upper face: "S.TO.ALEXANDER.GALBREATH.WHO.ENDED". In the centre is the mortality symbol of crossed bones, and there is a slight suggestion of a skull above them. This was probably made to commemorate a victim of the 1640s plague and hence the unusual location.
Sites and Monument Record: Galbreath gravestone (SMR 2187)
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Sites and Monument Record: Dean Bridge, Kinneil (SMR 2186)
Sites and Monument Record: Dean Bridge, Kinneil (SMR 2186)
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The grounds of South Bantaskine Park were created in the 1830s by the Wilson family. See also South Bantaskine doocot, walled garden, slit trenches, ice-house and house.
Sites and Monument Record: South Bantaskine Park (SMR 2185)
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Demolished.
Sites and Monument Record: Broomhill Primary School (SMR 2184)
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The summerhouse or grotto was located 100m ENE of Orchardhead House and took the form of a mound of earth containing a vaulted stone structure said to have incorporated a relief carving and some lines from the Aeneid. It faced east along the mouth of a small pow (formerly the mouth of the River Carron) towards a monument capped with a figure of Neptune, which formed a sea mark for sailors. The east face of the summerhouse was fronted with a stone wall containing a wide entrance with a low arch and topped with a projecting square eaves course with a rear flange to retain the earth cap. The summerhouse and monument probably date to the 1790s, just after the River Carron had been diverted. It was demolished during the Second World War.
Sites and Monument Record: Orchardhead Summerhouse (SMR 2183)
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2-storey and attic 5-window painted ashlar, architraved openings, 1st floor 2nd and 4th windows consoled and pedimented, main cornice and blocking course; handsome fluted Roman Ionic doorpiece with pediment, ground floor otherwise modern; slated.
Sites and Monument Record: High Street, 106-112 (SMR 431)
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This bridge carries the road from Hallglen to Shieldhill. Dated 1821. Spanning Union Canal.
Sites and Monument Record: Glen Bridge, no 60. (SMR 404)
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Type K6.
Sites and Monument Record: Telephone Kiosk (SMR 347)
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Left of pulpit. The window to the left as you look at the pulpit is the War Memorial for those of the parish who fell in WW2. Jesus is shown on the Cross with the words “DEATH IS SWALLOWED UP IN VICTORY” in the outer border of the arch of the window. The cross is pale blue with a purple outline. Within the upper arm above the head of Christ is a dove with outstretched wings plummeting downwards, and in the podium is a winged angel holding a chalice. Jesus wears a red loin cloth with a white fringe, and on his head is placed a crown of thorns. His body appears in grey with his ribs and muscles picked out in detail. The background is composed of striated pieces of bluish glass producing a shimmering light. To either side, in the background, are the Greek letters alpha and omega - and in the border a small figure of an angel kneeling in prayer. The bottom of the border is coloured red and the sides contain “heraldic” style geometric devices. Artist: Douglas Hamilton (1895 -1959) Right of pulpit. The window to the right of the pulpit is dedicated to William and Helen Sutherland of Stonehouse and was commissioned by the Sutherland Family in 1962. Christ stands facing outwards with his right hand raised in blessing, his left hand holds aloft a crude wooden cross tied together with cloth. The angle of the cross is symmetrically matched by rays of bright light emanating from Christ’s right shoulder. His purple halo is transformed upwards into a pointed flame from which rises a phoenix. Above are the words “NOW IS CHRIST RISEN”. On either side of his feet is a helmeted soldier bearing a spear. The clear plain background contrasts with the brightly coloured figures and is framed by a shield-shaped narrow pale blue border. The window is signed “FELIX glass/ 1965”. Artist: Felix McCullough, c1965. East wall. 1968: Stained glass memorial window for Elizabeth Clerk MacLaren who died at Bothkennar Manse in February 1968, the gift of the congregation. Mary sits in the centre in heavy blue robes and a head scarf holding the baby Jesus on her lap. To her left is one of the kings wearing rich robes, sporting a tall gold crown and carrying a decorated golden casket with a ball finial. On the other side is a shepherd in plain robes holding an angular purple crook in his right hand and a sheep in the crook of his arms. Two more sheep stand at his feet. Above Mary’s head a descending dove appears in a star burst with angels on either side. In the arch and angel addresses the kneeling Mary “THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH”. The text continues on the lower panel below the main scene “+AND.DWELT AMONG US AND+/ KNOW YE/ NOT THAT/ I MUST BE/ ABOUT MY/ FATHER’S/ BUSINESS/ THIS IS MY/ BELOVED/ SON IN WHOM/ I AM WELL PLEASED/ +WE BEHOLD HIS GLORY GLORY AS OF THE ONLY+/ BEGOTTEN OF THE FATHER FULL OF GRACE AND TRUTH+”. To either side of these words is a vignette, that on the left showing Mary and six men; on the right a young man carrying a pennant of St George in his left hand, with his right hand placed on the head of John the Baptist who stands in a river. The biblical text is taken from John 1.14, with parts of Luke 2.49 and Matthew 3.17 interposed. Attributed to Felix McCullough.
Sites and Monument Record: Bothkennar Parish Church stained glass (SMR 2178)
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Two of the houses on Dunmore Square dated 1840. Interesting example of mid c19th estate development.
Sites and Monument Record: Forth View & Viewfield (SMR 195)
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Four dwelling dated 1854.
Sites and Monument Record: Dunmore Square I (SMR 193)
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2 dwellings. Interesting example of mid c19th estate development.
Sites and Monument Record: Ivy Cottages, Dunmore (SMR 192)
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18th century 2-storey house with plain gables. Re-roofed with modern pantiles.
Sites and Monument Record: 18 Shore Road (Logan Lea) (SMR 169)
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