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Statue of Marshal Keith
The statue in 2015
57°30′17.6″N 1°46′39.1″W / 57.504889°N 1.777528°W / 57.504889; -1.777528
LocationBroad Street
Peterhead
Scotland
TypeStatue
MaterialZinc
Opening date1868
Dedicated toJames Francis Edward Keith

The Statue of Marshal Keith is a Category B listed monument on Broad Street in Peterhead, Scotland, dedicated to James Keith, a Scottish soldier and Generalfeldmarschall of the Royal Prussian Army. The statue, which stands in front of the Peterhead Town House and faces east (Keith's head is turned to the northeast), was presented by William I, German Emperor. It is a zinc replica of one made of marble that originally stood in Wilhelmplatz, Berlin, but is now in that city's Bode Museum.

See also

References

  1. Fraser's Magazine, Volume 78 (James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, J. Fraser, 1868)Google Books
  2. "Rallying call to restore statue of Field Marshal James Keith"Buchan Observer, 29 April, 2014
  3. STATUE OF FIELD MARSHALL KEITH LB39675Historic Environment Scotland
  4. "From Prussia with love: the Scot who ruled Berlin"Reuters, 29 October 2007

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