The Camphill Column in Alnwick Northumberland is a stone column erected in 1814 celebrating a number of British victories over the French and others and the restoration of peace to Europe. It carries inscriptions to Pitt Wellington Nelson and its progenitor Henry Collingwood Selby. The column is a Grade II* listed building.
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