Indian Mutiny Memorial near Jedburgh
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Image: © Jim Barton Taken: 11 Oct 2020
A memorial fountain or well by the A68 south of the town. Two local families lost relatives in the Indian Mutiny uprising in 1857, resulting in this memorial fountain by the roadside, dated 1857. The panel is inscribed To the women and children who suffered in India during the Sepoy mutiny. The fountain is known locally as the 'Dribbly Well'. (From the information panel on the west side of the road).