Blyth Fountain in Newport-on-Tay

Blyth Fountain in Newport-on-Tay

The Blyth Fountain on Newport Braes was gifted to the village in 1882 by Mrs Blyth Martin. Mrs Blyth Martin lived at Blyth House, now 72 Tay Street, and she also gifted the Blyth Hall to the community in memory of her three brothers. The fountain is made of cast-iron and was produced by Walter MacFarlane and Co at the Saracen Foundry in Glasgow.

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