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Kenn
26-Oct-09, 22:49
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i316/kenliz/Duncansby%20to%20Wick/2005_0118Caithness120018-1.jpg

Spotted this today along with two smaller monuments on the east coast near Keis s.
Have translated the latin but am at a total loss as to what it refers to, any information would be of great interest.

Fran
27-Oct-09, 00:29
Wasn't this erected in memory of those who died in the first world war?

Nacho
27-Oct-09, 00:38
it looks similar (but not as grand) to the one further up the coast at Auckengill.

http://www.caithness.org/atoz/auckengill/auckstat.jpg

the one at Auckengill was built by John Nicolson, the lady at the Broch centre said that he had built it as his own 'memorial' to the work undertaken at the nearby broch.

what does the latin tranlate as ?

changilass
27-Oct-09, 00:42
Latin translates as:-

do things slowly and thouroughly

not in a hurry

Nacho
27-Oct-09, 00:45
Latin translates as:-

do things slowly and thouroughly

not in a hurry


mmmmmm .... like excavating a broch perhaps ?

the plot thickens

Moira
27-Oct-09, 00:48
The next time you are out on your travels, Lizz, drop in by the Petrol Pumps at Auckengill. I'm sure Catherine Matheson, who runs the Pumps and the Post Office at Auckengill would be delighted to tell you all about the history of the Keiss/Auckengill area.

Moira
27-Oct-09, 00:54
Don't be confused by stopping at the Petrol Pumps at Ackergill, just north of Tescos on the road out of Wick. They were closed down a few years ago.

My previous post refers to Auckengill, just a few miles south of John o Groats. Let me know how you get on.

dx100uk
27-Oct-09, 02:06
is it not the very early barometers?
if you look on the otherside, is there not holes where a wooden case went?

1870's etc donated by some society in london ...met office or alike?

dx