Charles Dibdin Memorial Cross - St Martin's Gardens, Camden Street, London, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
N 51° 32.317 W 000° 08.383
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This cross is a memorial to Charles Dibdin who lived from 1745 to 1814. It is located close to the centre of the well maintained, and peaceful, St Martin's Gardens on the south west side of Camden Street.
Waymark Code: WMFDNV
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/03/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Chris777
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The memorial is Grade II listed and the entry at the English Heritage website [visit link] tells us:

"Celtic cross memorial. 1889. Erected by the Kentish Town Musical Society in memory of Charles Dibdin, composer who died in 1814. Stone. Rectangular plinth with bowed out pedestal supporting a Celtic cross, with nimbus, carved on the shaft with a lyre and anchor on a pile of rope which unfolds into Celtic patterning. Central cherubim; arms with rosettes and further patterning; beaded nimbus."

Close to the memorial cross there is an information board that tells of Dibdin's life. A photo is included. The last two paragraphs tell us:

"In 1813, Dibdin was paralysed by an unknown illness and died at his home in Arlington Street, Camden Town on 25th July 1814. He was buried here in the Camden Town Cemetery with the lyrics to 'Tom Bowling' carved on his tomb.

The cemetery closed in 1879 and Dibdin's tomb was said to have been in the middle of the cemetery. Newspaper accounts at the time noted the decay of Dibdin's tomb and the need for a proper memorial to him. This monument to Charles Dibdin was paid for by public subscription and unveiled by the Countess of Rosebery when she declared the gardens open in 1889."

Type of cross: Celtic cross

Material used: Stone (granite, sandstone, marble, ...)

Characteristics of this cross:
A Celtic cross carved from stone carrying an inscription to the memory of Charles Dibdin. The cross stands about four metres in height.


Describe the location:
St Martin's Garden's are a quiet location in an otherwise busy area. The gardens are well maintained and would make a nice place, weather permitting,to sit and have lunch.


Year of manufacture: 01/01/1889

Is this cross commemorative ?: Yes

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