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Brass Founders' Pillar

1886 establishments in Scotland1886 sculpturesBuildings and structures completed in 1886Monuments and memorials in EdinburghUse British English from October 2020
Colonne Brassfounders Édimbourg 2
Colonne Brassfounders Édimbourg 2

The Brass Founders' Pillar, also known as the Brassfounders Column, is a monumental column in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Brass Founders' Pillar
Nicolson Square, City of Edinburgh Southside

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Nicolson Square Garden

Nicolson Square
EH8 9BH City of Edinburgh, Southside
Scotland, United Kingdom
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