Scottish Monuments and Memorials

Published by Whittles Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

LIST PRICE $24.95

PRICE MAY VARY BY RETAILER

Get 20% off with code JULY20 plus free shipping on orders of $40 or more. Discount on physical products only. Terms apply.

Buy from Other Retailers

About The Book

Explores the extraordinary range of monuments and memorials to be found in Scotland. It covers over 500 monuments and memorials which range from follies to fountains and from delicate sundials to colossal statues of long-dead aristocracy, providing the reader with an almost endless choice of sites to visit. This is an extraordinary book, with its origin in the author’s long-standing interest in monuments and memorials, arising from many years of wandering Scotland’s hills and glens. The Covid-19 lockdown provided an opportunity to look into this more seriously, and the idea of a book was born. It reflects and encapsulates a huge variety of monuments in every style imaginable – pillars, towers, obelisks, mausoleums, cairns and many more curious shapes. Everything from much-loved dogs and horses to seemingly obscure members of the aristocracy (the biggest monuments of all) have been commemorated and sculptors, artists and designers have let their imagination run free resulting in a glorious collection of places to visit. Some apparent memorials – known as follies – were designed solely to provide a focus for the eye and we are blessed with a substantial number of these eccentricities. Grouped into 20 categories, the book includes writers, royalty and inventors and objects such as mausoleums, follies, the military and political figures and events. Battles (famous and less well-known), mountains, animals (even a pigeon) and the millennium all feature but throughout the book, the monuments and memorials are placed in proper context, which is important in understanding their timing and location. There is a section devoted to mishaps at sea and this includes some of the most beautiful and poignant memorials of all. For a small country we have an astonishing number of very fine fountains. Some of these were erected to mark Queen Victoria’s Golden and Diamond Jubilees, and we find in Victoria a notable supporter of monuments. With the aid of this book readers will be able to anticipate the joy of discovering a monument and unearthing the reason for its creation.

About The Author

Roger K. Smith was raised in the town of Westminister, Massachusetts. After serving in the U.S. Navy, 1954-1957, he received a B. S. in Education (Fitchburg STate College, 1964) and a M.S. in Education (BRidgewater STate College, 1969). Mr. Smith taught Industrial Arts in the Massachusetts school system for twelve years. He now devotes full time to research of early American industries, writing and publishing.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Whittles Publishing (September 1, 2026)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781849955959

Browse Related Books

Resources and Downloads

High Resolution Images

BACK TO TOP