Colquhoun Square Celtic Cross
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 26 Sep 2019
One of two Celtic crosses standing in Colquhoun Square (the other is Image]). This cross, at the western side of the square, was erected by Sir James Colquhoun to celebrate the centenary of the burgh of Helensburgh and is inscribed "Centenary memorial 1802 Henry Bell Provost, 1902 Samuel Bryden Provost and to rear inscribed "Presented by Sir James Colquhoun 12th Baronet of Luss 1903". It is Category B listed (Historic Environment Scotland LB34764 http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB34764%20 ).