Camphill Column, Alnwick

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LocationAlnwick, Northumberland, England
Coordinates55°24′17″N 1°42′55″W / 55.40484°N 1.71514°W / 55.40484; -1.71514
MaterialStone
Camphill Column
The Camphill Column
Interactive map of Camphill Column
LocationAlnwick, Northumberland, England
Coordinates55°24′17″N 1°42′55″W / 55.40484°N 1.71514°W / 55.40484; -1.71514
TypeTuscan column
MaterialStone
Completion date1814 (1814)
Dedicated toPitt, Wellington, Nelson, Henry Collingwood Selby
Illustration of the Camphill Column from
A Descriptive and Historical View of Alnwick, 1822

The Camphill Column in Alnwick, Northumberland, is a stone column erected in 1814, celebrating a number of British victories over the French and others, and the restoration of peace to Europe.[1][2] It carries inscriptions to Pitt, Wellington, Nelson and its progenitor, Henry Collingwood Selby. The column is a Grade II* listed building.[3]

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