Thesaurus Term/Concept: FOUNTAIN

Identifier 69014
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note An artificial aperture from which water springs. The water supply usually came from a lake or reservoir higher up in order to ensure the necessary flow and pressure. More recently fountains have been powered by pumps.

Broader Terms/Concepts (2)

Related Terms/Concepts (5)

Narrower Terms/Concepts (3)

Instances/Examples (12)

Context Record
Monument Type MCH16574 Bank House, Runcorn (Monument)
Monument Type MCH18627 Evidence of the Roman central courtyard at the 'Elliptical' building (Monument)
Monument Type MCH18364 Evidence of the Roman central courtyard at the early 'Elliptical' building (Monument)
Monument Type MCH22432 Fountain head, Tatton Landscape Park (Monument)
Monument Type MCH25798 Fountain in the boundary wall of Harthill School, Harthill (Building)
Monument Type MCH8718 Hallumswalle (Monument)
Monument Type MCH12054 Lady Charlotte's Garden, Tatton Landscape Park (Monument)
Monument Type MCH25707 Lamp and Fountain on Corner of Park Lane and London Road South (Building)
Monument Type MCH16538 Moseley Hall (Building)
Monument Type MCH25930 Site of Tytherington Hall and Gardens, Macclesfield (Monument)
Monument Type MCH11594 The Beech Avenue, Tatton Landscape Park (Monument)
Monument Type MCH25455 Winnington Hall, former Park and Garden (Landscape)