Inscribed pillar, Askew Crescent, Tweedmouth
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Image: © Graham Robson Taken: 4 Jul 2022
This pillar in the space in front of a row of houses on Askew Crescent carries a religious inscription which reads: THE EARTH IS THE LORDS AND THE FULNESS THEREOF. An inscription in the upper wall of the house behind the stone reads: THIS CRESCENT WAS ERECTED BY W. H. ASKEW OF LADYKIRK TO COMMEMORATE THE VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES TO BERWICK ON TWEED 18 MAY 1923