Scottish Horse War Memorial

The view from the Scottish Horse War Memorial on Kensington (foreground) and Bezuidenhout Valley (middle ground).

The Scottish Horse War Memorial (Afrikaans: Scottish Horse-gedenkteken) is a monument in Kensington, Johannesburg, South Africa. It was built on Caledonia Hill, between Somerset Road on the north side, Katoomba Street on the east, Highland Rd on the south, and Good Hope Street on the west.

The monument was designed by William Tait-Conner and unveiled on 19 May 1904. It consists of a Celtic cross embossed on a granite-lined pedestal. The Memorial can be reached by steps from Highland Rd and is a popular lookout with a view of the surrounding suburbs and beyond them of the Hillbrow Tower downtown.[1]

References

  1. ^ Van der Waal, Gerhard-Mark (1986), Van mynkamp tot metropolis. Die boukuns van Johannesburg 1886-1940 (in Afrikaans), Johannesburg: Chris van Niekerk Publikasies (Edms.), p. [page needed], ISBN 9780868460390

External links

  • "The Story behind one of Johannesburg's earliest War Memorials". The Heritage Portal. 24 October 2015.
  • "Scottish Horse Memorial on Caledonia Hill – Blogging while allatsea". All At Sea. 9 February 2019.
  • "Scottish Horse War Memorial on Caledonia Hill in Kensington, Johannesburg, Gauteng". Pathfinda. Retrieved 21 June 2019.

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