
Stake attention in this memory
An overhead, close-up photograph captures a dark, semi-circular metal informational plaque embedded in a weathered stone wall in the City of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. The plaque, approximately 60-70 cm wide, details the history of "The BOW WELL," including its 2003 restoration, its 1674 construction by Robert Mylne and others, and two Latin mottos: 'NISI DOMINUS FRUSTRA' and 'VIRTUTE ACQUISITUR HONOS,' with their English translations. Above the plaque, centered, is a circular, recessed opening in the stone, roughly 20-25 cm in diameter, containing a dark, corroded metallic or stone disc with a central fitting and a single silver screw. The surrounding stone is irregular, multi-toned (grey, beige), and exhibits signs of age, including moss, lichen, and moisture stains. A light-brown, disposable wooden or bamboo fork rests horizontally on the stone surface to the upper right of the plaque. No individuals are present.
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