The Turnbull Mausoleum: interior

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The Turnbull Mausoleum: interior

Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 7 Jul 2013

See Image for the main description, and for a view of the exterior. See Image for context. Two detached acroteria are visible: one on the right, under the gate, and the other at the lower left. The carved head of a bull can be seen at the top of the wall. Two crests can also be seen: the one on the left has the motto "Virtutis gloria merces" (glory [is] the reward for valour), while the one on the right has the motto "Fac et Spera" (do and hope); they differ in many other details.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.982187
Longitude
-4.574085