The landmark was built in the 1850s to coincide with the first supply of clean water from Loch Katrine to the city and, fittingly, the funds raised will supply water purification equipment to Asia and Africa.
The newly restored Stewart Memorial Fountain in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow, has been switched on, to the delight of pupils from the city’s Dowanhill Primary School, to mark a £12,654 donation by the Scottish Episcopal Church’s recent Lenten Appeal.
The landmark was built in the 1850s to coincide with the first supply of clean water from Loch Katrine to the city and, fittingly, the funds raised will supply water purification equipment to Asia and Africa.