However, similar unattributed drinking fountains can be found outside Alexandra Park in Dennistoun (thought to have been made, at least in part, by the Sun Foundry) and Cowan Park in Barrhead.
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It is one of the few surviving examples of a decorative water fountain known to have been made by the Cruikshanks and Company foundry in Denny.
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The John Aitken Memorial Fountain at Govan Cross in Glasgow. It was erected in 1884 as a memorial to Govan's first medical officer, serving between 1864 and his death aged just 41 in 1880.
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On the left is the Pearce Institute, while the former British Linen Bank building is on the corner. Beside it on the right is the former Young Mens' Christian Institute.
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The magnificent traditional sandstone buildings of Govan Cross on the Southside of Glasgow.
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This drinking fountain is not unique in having crocodiles in its canopy, and identical crocs can be found in at least two other Glasgow drinking fountains.
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Made at the Denny Iron Works in 1884 by Cruikshanks and Company, it's dedicated to John Aitkin, the first medical officer of health for the Burgh of Govan.
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Love the little crocodiles in the canopy of the Govan Cross Fountain in Glasgow.
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