A close up of the bronze by Thomas J Clapperton in 1913 of Fletcher who was the sole survivor of over eighty Selkirk men who fought at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. He is depicted with a halberd in one hand and an English banner in the other hand. See NT4728 : The Fletcher Statue in Selkirk for a full view of the statue outside Victoria Halls in Scotts Place, Selkirk.
H.V.Morton [In Scotland Again, 1933] declared the simple three word sentence inscribed on the plinth - O FLODDEN FIELD - to be the most eloquent and poignant on any war memorial in his ken.