Earl of Hopetoun Statue 35 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2AD

Earl of Hopetoun Statue

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Earl of Hopetoun Statue 35 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2AD

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antonios varzakis
03.03.2024
Earl of Hopetoun Statue
General John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun, was a Scottish politician and British Army officer. He took part in the capture of the French West Indies and Spanish West Indies in 1796 and 1797. He sat as Member of Parliament for Linlithgowshire from 1790 to 1800. In 1824 the city of Edinburgh commissioned a bronze statue of Lord Hopetoun, by Thomas Campbell, and originally designed as a centrepiece for Charlotte Square in 1829, but which was eventually placed in St Andrew Square in 1834, in front of Dundas House where he had acted as vice governor of the bank.
Luca Bevacqua
26.12.2023
Earl of Hopetoun Statue
Upsettingly inaccurate anachronism wrt. the toga, which was already unpopular in the late 1st century A.D. and frankly irrelevant as a formal symbol after the Edict of Caracalla issued on 11 July 212 A.D. (and yes, I say this despite the obligation in Codex Theodosianus 14.10.1 of 382 A.D.!) Nonetheless the curve of the neck of the horse has its aplomb, with a downward bend probably citing the curves of Cockburn St. and The Mound leading down and out of Old Town.
Siarhei M
25.12.2023
Earl of Hopetoun Statue
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Stephen Cassidy
23.12.2023
Earl of Hopetoun Statue
In 1824 the city of Edinburgh commissioned a bronze statue of military leader Lord Hopetoun, by Thomas Campbell, and originally designed as a centrepiece for Charlotte Square in 1829, but which was eventually placed in St Andrew Square in 1834, in front of Dundas House where he had acted as vice governor of the bank.
macedonboy
20.12.2023
Earl of Hopetoun Statue
This statues stands in tribute to John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun, a Scottish politician and British Army general. The statues is located in the gardens of the headquarters of the Royal Bank of Scotland.The statue depicts John Hope as a Roman consul wearing the toga, standing with a horse. In his left arm, he holds a large stick thingy.

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35 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2AD
Earl of Hopetoun Statue