Faith Hope and Charity
Faith Hope and Charity
Faith Hope and Charity
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therichastill
Stevenage, UK3,326 contributions
Oct 2021 • Solo
There is a statue of three virtues - faith, hope and charity on the bank of the River Ness.
If you have visited Inverness Castle head down the hill away from the city centre you will find them.
As well as the statues there is also a small vegetable garden which is a little different.
If you have visited Inverness Castle head down the hill away from the city centre you will find them.
As well as the statues there is also a small vegetable garden which is a little different.
Written 24 October 2021
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Mike O
Roanoke, VA1,335 contributions
Jun 2022
Glad we read some of the history about these statues, gave us a bit of appreciation. Would be nice if some of that history appeared on an information sign at the statue. Nice to stop for a moment while out walking along River Ness.
Written 26 June 2022
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Scottish-Hidden-Gems🏴💎
Ayrshire, UK9,215 contributions
May 2022 • Friends
A beautiful statue that was saved by the local council and placed by the side of the river ness in 2011, just a short walk from Inverness Castle. There is an information board telling you about it, so it worth taking a look if your nearby.
Written 15 June 2022
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KPR1955
Deeside, UK1,850 contributions
Aug 2019
These "Virtues" are situated at the start of Ness Bank and were originally part of the YMCA building but were rescued by the local council and placed here in 2011. There is an accompanying board describing their history.
Written 31 August 2019
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johnhouston2
Knaresborough, UK5,343 contributions
Oct 2019
The history of these statues, which are situated in a nice location by the river, begins with the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA). A branch opened in Inverness in 1859 and at some stage when they were moving to a new building, the YMCA commissioned the sculpture of Faith, Hope and Charity - Christian virtues much valued by the Victorians - to stand on top of the new building.
How lovely that, somehow, they have survived and now occupy this riverside location.
How lovely that, somehow, they have survived and now occupy this riverside location.
Written 10 October 2019
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DJM1945
Montrose, UK1,855 contributions
Oct 2019
The information board was fascinating as this lovely statue was rescued from a building that was due to be demolished. Superb site for this statue next to the river.
Written 4 October 2019
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Victoria B
Raleigh, NC1,688 contributions
Sept 2022
Situated in front of Ness Bank Church on the edge of the Ness River, Faith Hope and Charity stand tall.
We were walking from Ness Bridge to Bellfield Park and just happened upon the statue. A pleasant surprise!
We were walking from Ness Bridge to Bellfield Park and just happened upon the statue. A pleasant surprise!
Written 25 April 2023
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Mike H
Phoenix, AZ2,015 contributions
Aug 2022
This statue is located along the river below the castle and features the statue of the three virtues. There is a plaque next to the area that give you the history of the statue.
Written 23 August 2022
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Bibcay
Gateshead, UK4,301 contributions
Aug 2021 • Family
I don’t know what’s it’s really about, I didn’t understand the religious history at all. The statue looks half decent so I’ll give a bit of credit to it.
Written 18 August 2021
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MDKbrisbane
Brisbane, Australia445 contributions
Sept 2019
thank goodness these statues were rescued and preserved as they are a lovely reminder of the past. worth a look and they are in a great position overlooking the water with a lovely garden around them. all the info is there about them. easy walk from the city centre.
Written 1 October 2019
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