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Statue of the goddess Hygeia in St Bernard's Well
Ansell, Andrew J L, 2007, Digital image
Statue of the goddess Hygeia in St Bernard's Well
Statue of the goddess Hygeia in St Bernard's Well
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Statue of the goddess Hygeia in St Bernard's Well, Edinburgh
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A stone statue of the goddess Hygeia stands in St Bernard's Well, Edinburgh. The figure holds a goblet and a snake encircles the pillar beside her. Two columns are visible behind the statue.
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Ansell, Andrew J L
Date
2007
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St Bernard's Well is situated on the Water of Leith close to Stockbridge. The current surrounding structure was designed by Alexander Naismyth and built in the 1790's. It has a domed ceiling supported by ten columns covering a statue of the goddess Hygeia. Water from the mineral spring was popular for its supposed health giving properties from the mid 18th century until the wells closure in 1940.
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