The Reform Monument is a Category B listed monument on Broad Street, at its junction with Longate, in Peterhead, Scotland, built in 1833.
A Roman doric column, it is surmounted by arms of Earl Marischal, inspired by the gateway of Inverugie Castle.
[1] (Architectural historian Charles McKean wrote that the arms were "robbed" from the castle.
)[2] The Reform Monument should not be confused with the Reform Tower in the Meethill area of Peterhead, built a year earlier.
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