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The Cherub Fountain is a charming and historically significant landmark located on the bustling Main Street of Tobermory, the colourful principal town on the Isle of Mull. Positioned prominently along the waterfront, it stands as a distinctive feature in the town’s picturesque harbour setting. This ornate cast-iron fountain is instantly recognizable by its classic Victorian design, often painted in a vibrant red.

Installed in 1887, the Cherub Fountain was erected to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, marking a significant event in British history and reflecting the Victorian-era development of Tobermory. Its original purpose was to provide fresh drinking water to the townspeople and visiting sailors, serving as a vital public utility in its day. The fountain features a cherub figure at its apex, often depicted holding a fish or shell from which water would historically spout.

Today, the Cherub Fountain continues to be a beloved local icon and a popular spot for visitors. While its functional role as a primary water source has diminished, it remains meticulously maintained, preserving a tangible piece of Tobermory’s Victorian heritage. It serves as a popular photographic subject and a central meeting point, embodying the enduring charm and historical character of Mull’s vibrant main town.

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