
Gothic tomb at Kensal Green Cemetery commemorating Commander Charles Spencer Ricketts RN d. 1867
Location
Kensal Green Cemetery, Kensal Green, London, England
Transcript
'IN MEMORIAM / CHARLES / SPEN / CER / RICKETTS / COMMANDER / ROYAL NAVY / OBIT FEBRUARY XVII: MDCCCLXVII / AGED LXX1X YEARS'
Details
Description: Three corner gargoyles missing. Elaborate and fanciful Portland Stone canopied tomb with sarcophagus decorated with naval icons as inlay in artificial stone. The sarcophagus is supported by green Cornish Serpentine colonettes with the canopy supported by polished pink Peterhead Granite columns. The monument was designed by William Burges (1827-1881) and is Grade II listed. It is located on the South side of South Branch Avenue.
Type: Tomb
Position: 20242/47/RS
Materials: Portland Stone, Pink Peterhead Granite; Cornish serpentine.
Artists: William Burgess
Type: Tomb
Position: 20242/47/RS
Materials: Portland Stone, Pink Peterhead Granite; Cornish serpentine.
Artists: William Burgess
People
Ricketts, Charles
Age: 79
Date of Death: 1867
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Captain RN
Organisation: Royal Navy
Age: 79
Date of Death: 1867
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Captain RN
Organisation: Royal Navy
Extra
Notes: 1788-1867. Joined Navy aged 7 and served under Nelson, married an heiress and retired aged 27.
Bibliography: Hugh Meller 'London cemeteries: an illustrated guide and gazetteer' (Amersham, 1981) p. 194.
Photographer: Lucy Saint, Eleanor Baugh ©RMG
Bibliography: Hugh Meller 'London cemeteries: an illustrated guide and gazetteer' (Amersham, 1981) p. 194.
Photographer: Lucy Saint, Eleanor Baugh ©RMG