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Restoring the Urquhart Coat of Arms plaque on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.


Sunday, 4 December 2011

Some colour variations.. ..



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The Urquhart Coat of Arms on Oldmeldrum Town Hall

The Urquhart Coat of Arms on Oldmeldrum Town Hall
This is the present condition of the plaque. There are large pieces missing and the it seems that many of the colours are not true to the original design.

What it should look like?

What it should look like?
A digital restoration by J.McEwan based on the research findings

Oldmeldrum Public Art Project

Oldmeldrum Public Art Project
This project has emerged from OMART.

Olmeldrum Community Website

Olmeldrum Community Website
For more about Oldmeldrum.

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Welcome!

This blog has been set up to try to document and share the information and stories which are emerging from ongoing research into the Urquhart Coat of Arms on Oldmeldrum Town Hall, which began initially simply to try to find out how to repair it.
Trying to establish how it was made and who made it, has proved to be more challenging than anticipated, and presently there are still a number of missing chapters in the tale.
If you would like to get involved in helping to solve this puzzle or raising funds for the restoration please do get in touch.

Light up Meldrum Quiz!

Light up  Meldrum Quiz!
Win the chance to switch on Medrum Xmas lights by entering the quiz competition abut the coat of arms. Entry is free and quiz sheets can be found in the town shops, community cafe and the library. To preview the quiz sheet click on the poster above.

The Coat of Arms Restoration Group

The Coat of Arms Restoration Group, has come together as a result of the refurbishment of the Square. The initial walks & talks organised by Janet McEwan, the artist commissioned for the public art in the Square, encouraged us to observe more closely the architecture in our environment. As a result ,we think it is a shame that while so much renewal has taken place all around it, this wonderfully fine piece of art, more than 250 years old, remains in its broken, dilapidated state. Over the coming weeks we will be telling you about the results of our research and progress so far.

One conservator survey has been completed and we are fairly certain that it is possible to restore the coat of arms to its former glory for around £10,000. We need to have a second survey done but at the moment have no funds . Please send us your thoughts or ideas and if you feel like joining the group you would be most welcome.

Evelyn Munro. 03.11.10


03.11.00

How to get involved.

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