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Charles 11 Monument, Crosby Ravensworth Fell
Charles 11 Monument at Black Dub on Crosby Ravensworth Fell, Cumbria.
This monument, sited at the source of the River Lyvennet, is where Charles II and his army rested when marching from Scotland following his coronation in Scone Palace, Perthshire.
The base-reliefs of the monument show a profile bust of Charles II, a lion and a crown.
The inscription reads, 'HERE AT BLACK DUB THE SOURCE OF THE LIVENNET, KING CHARLES THE II REGALED HIS ARMY AND DRANK OF THE WATER ON HIS MARCH FROM SCOTLAND AUGUST 8 1651'.
The monument was erected c1851 by Thomas Bland of Reagill.
Created: July 06, 2018
Author: Joan Martin
© Joan Martin (PHOTO NORTH). All Rights Reserved.
Photograph size: 24.0 Mpixels (68.7 MB uncompressed) - 4000x6000 pixels (13.3x20 in / 33.9x50.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Photograph keywords: Black Dub, Black Dub Monument, Charles II, Crosby Ravensworth Fell, grouse moor moorland, heather, River Lyvennet
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