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FOUNTAIN IN VALETTA, MALTA
Triton Fountain (Malta); Tritons Fountain; Tritons’ Fountain
  • Kingsgate]] (pictured in the 1900s), which was demolished in 1964
  • The garden near the [[Malta Memorial]], where the Triton Fountain would have been relocated according to the 2011 proposal
  • View of the fountain showing the central pillar, added in 1986 and removed in 2017
  • View of the fountain showing the reliefs on the travertine base
  • Close-up of the three Tritons
  • Plaque commemorating the fountain's inauguration in 2018
  • Restoration on the rest of the fountain on site, in June 2017
  • 300px
  • The Triton figures being dismantled prior to being sent for restoration in February 2017

fountain         
  • Fountain [[nozzles]] which water gets cut off.
  • ''Le Cento Fontane'' (The Hundred Fountains)
  • The book ''The Theory and Practice of Gardening'' by [[Dezallier d'Argenville]] (1709) showed different types of fountain nozzles which would create different shapes of water, from bouquets to fans.
  • Fontana di Trevi, the [[Trevi Fountain]] by [[Nicola Salvi]], (1730).
  • [[Fountain of Ahmed III]] next to [[Topkapı Palace]] in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Piazza del Popolo]] in [[Cesena]]
  • An Egyptian fountain on the Temple of Dendera
  • Illuminated fountain
  • The Splash Fountain in [[Krasnodar]], Russia.
  • Fountain in [[Baku]], Azerbaijan
  • The Fountain of the [[Court of the Lions]] in the Alhambra (14th century)
  • King Fahd's Fountain
  • The magic fountain in Montjuic, Spain.
  • Hellenistic fountain head from the Pergamon museum
  • Attic]] Greek vase from South Italy, about 480 B.C.
  • Reconstruction of a Roman courtyard fountain in [[Pompeii]] (1st century AD)
  • Shalimar Gardens]] in [[Lahore]], Pakistan (1641)
  • The [[Tammerkoski]]'s musical fountains during the 2020 Light Festival in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • Lavabo at [[Le Thoronet Abbey]], Provence, (12th century)
  • Tivoli, Villa d'Este
  • The new [[Trafalgar Square]] fountains in London, with new pumps and lighting, opened in June 2009
  • Pasargadae Persian Gardens
PIECE OF ARCHITECTURE WHICH EJECTS WATER
Fountains; Fountain pump; Spray fountain; Fountain pumps; Water fountains; Spray fountains; Wall fountain; ⛲; Water sculpture
n.
1.
Spring, well.
2.
Jet, jet d' eau.
3.
Source, original, origin, cause, first principle, fountain-head.
Fountain         
  • Fountain [[nozzles]] which water gets cut off.
  • ''Le Cento Fontane'' (The Hundred Fountains)
  • The book ''The Theory and Practice of Gardening'' by [[Dezallier d'Argenville]] (1709) showed different types of fountain nozzles which would create different shapes of water, from bouquets to fans.
  • Fontana di Trevi, the [[Trevi Fountain]] by [[Nicola Salvi]], (1730).
  • [[Fountain of Ahmed III]] next to [[Topkapı Palace]] in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Piazza del Popolo]] in [[Cesena]]
  • An Egyptian fountain on the Temple of Dendera
  • Illuminated fountain
  • The Splash Fountain in [[Krasnodar]], Russia.
  • Fountain in [[Baku]], Azerbaijan
  • The Fountain of the [[Court of the Lions]] in the Alhambra (14th century)
  • King Fahd's Fountain
  • The magic fountain in Montjuic, Spain.
  • Hellenistic fountain head from the Pergamon museum
  • Attic]] Greek vase from South Italy, about 480 B.C.
  • Reconstruction of a Roman courtyard fountain in [[Pompeii]] (1st century AD)
  • Shalimar Gardens]] in [[Lahore]], Pakistan (1641)
  • The [[Tammerkoski]]'s musical fountains during the 2020 Light Festival in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • Lavabo at [[Le Thoronet Abbey]], Provence, (12th century)
  • Tivoli, Villa d'Este
  • The new [[Trafalgar Square]] fountains in London, with new pumps and lighting, opened in June 2009
  • Pasargadae Persian Gardens
PIECE OF ARCHITECTURE WHICH EJECTS WATER
Fountains; Fountain pump; Spray fountain; Fountain pumps; Water fountains; Spray fountains; Wall fountain; ⛲; Water sculpture
A fountain, from the Latin "fons" (genitive "fontis"), meaning source or spring, is a decorative reservoir used for discharging water. It is also a structure that jets water into the air for a decorative or dramatic effect.
Fountain, British Columbia         
  • Highway 99 and Fountain
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
Fountain Indian Reserve No. 1; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 1A; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 1B; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 1C; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 1D; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 2; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 3; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 3A; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 4; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 9; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 10; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 11; Fountain Indian Reserve No. 12; Fountain Creek Indian Reserve No. 8; Fountain 1; Fountain 10; Fountain 11; Fountain 12; Fountain 1A; Fountain 1C; Fountain 1B; Fountain 1D; Fountain 2; Fountain 3; Fountain 3A; Fountain 4; Fountain 9; Fountain Creek 8
Fountain is an unincorporated rural area and Indian reserve community in the Fraser Canyon region of British Columbia, Canada, located at the ten-mile (16 km) mark from the town of Lillooet on BC Highway 99, which in that area is also on the route of the Old Cariboo Road and is located at the junction of that route with the old gold rush-era trail via Fountain Valley and the Fountain Lakes.BC Names entry "Fountain (locality)"

Wikipedia

Tritons' Fountain

The Tritons’ Fountain (Maltese: Il-Funtana tat-Tritoni) is a fountain located just outside the City Gate of Valletta, Malta. It consists of three bronze Tritons holding up a large basin, balanced on a concentric base built out of concrete and clad in travertine slabs. The fountain is one of Malta's most important Modernist landmarks.

Designed and constructed between 1952 and 1959 under no less than three governing bodies, and conceived jointly by eminent sculptor Chevalier Vincent Apap and his collaborator draughtsman Victor Anastasi, the fountain became unofficially operational on Saturday 16 May 1959. The fountain was used as a stage for National Celebrations named 'Mill-Maltin għall-Maltin' and is believed to be what contributed to the dramatic collapse of the sculptural group on Wednesday 1 March 1978.

The sculptural group was repaired by Malta Drydocks engineers between January 1986 and April 1987. During this intervention a central sculptural addition consisting of three seagulls and seaweed (also the work of Chev. Apap) was introduced within the sculptural group, however this arrangement subsequently diminished the role of the gigantic Tritons’ figures.

The fountain deteriorated in subsequent decades, until the bronze figures were dismantled and restored in 2017. Works were ready by the end of the year, and the fountain and piazza were officially inaugurated on 12 January 2018.