Study - Croydon Town Hall, Katharine St, Croydon, London UK
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N 51° 22.330 W 000° 05.975
30U E 701869 N 5695205
One of five relief sculptures on the front of the Late Victorian Town Hall. In this case “Study”.
Waymark Code: WMEVAQ
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/09/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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This building has a proliferation of waymarks (some used, some possible), it really is a great building.
Well worth a visit if you are in the area.
This time we have five beautiful Reliefs at the lower front entrance of the Town Hall.
Being above the lower doors they are the perfect height for studying and photographing.


Health - Recreation – Religion – Study – Music

The Braithwaite Hall above Croydon library is adorned with as much symbolic sculpture as could reasonably be fitted in, commissioned from Edwin Roscoe Mullins, a Londoner who studied at the Royal Academy and then in Vienna where he shared a studio with Onslow Ford. The representative figures continue the theme of untilitarian service. From left to right, they are Health, Study, Religion, Recreation and Music, all helpfully labeled.

I particularly like Health. She holds a snake, the traditional symbol of healthcare, completely ignoring the way it is slithering over her lap. Her other hand holds a smoking censer.
On her right, a small girl is watched by her mother as she drinks from a public fountain. On her left, workmen lay the drains.

Education is represented by a number of lads from the Whitgift School, one being tutored by the Archbishop (I think). Am I reading too much into this, or are the figures surrounding the allegorical female figure a bit subversive? The languid posture of the boy on the left, leaning on his mother's shoulder, radiates boredom and disbelief. On the right, Mother seems to be almost forcing her son onto his knees to pray.

Recreation. Dancing for the girls and bloody cricket for the lads. So predictable.

Finally, Music is represented by St Cecilia with her organ, a violinist and cello on the left and a trio of choirboys on the right.


The above text was taken from the excellent Ornamental Passions website here

More info here on the Clocktower and library here

And finally the sculptor himself Edwin Roscoe Mullins (1848-1907) can be found here

Many thanks to the above websites for the information provided.
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Date Sculpture was opened for vewing?: 01/01/1896

Website for sculpture?: [Web Link]

Where is this sculpture?:
Croydon Town Hall, Katharine St, Croydon CR9 1ET
Katharine St
Croydon, London
CR9 1ET


Sculptors Name: Edwin Roscoe Mullins

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