Jubilee Horse Trough
I have been saving this beautiful blip in the 'ideas bank' as it required a bright day when the trees were bare of leaves as the subject is north-facing under a tree covered bank. Today promised these conditions so we took off for the pretty village of Innerwick.
Category B listed, it was built for Richard Hunter of Thurston House on the occasion of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, the initials VR and date 1887 appear on a decorative cast-iron structure below the incised slate inscription (do look at the detail in large). This is wonderfully sympathetic to the working animal and a warning against mistreatment:
A MAN OF KINDNESS
TO HIS BEAST IS KIND
BUT BRUTAL ACTIONS
SHOW A BRUTAL MIND
REMEMBER! HE WHO MADE THEE
MADE THE BRUTE
WHO GAVE THEE SPEECH AND REASON
FORMED HIM MUTE
HE CAN'T COMPLAIN
BUT GOD'S ALL-SEEING EYE
BEHOLDS THY CRUELTY
AND HEARS HIS CRY
HE WAS DESIGNED THY SERVANT
NOT THY DRUDGE
REMEMBER! HIS CREATOR
IS THY JUDGE
The trough bears the casting mark of the manufacturer, Macfarlane of Glasgow; no longer in use it is filled with floral displays.
Having the blip in the bag we continued to a very windy Eyemouth to watch the white horses on the sea while fishing boats took shelter in the safety of the harbour.
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