Date:1860
Description:
Dr Jephson's Monument, Leamington
c.1860
The Jephson Memorial is in the Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa. It was built in May 1848 in honour of Dr Henry Jephson (1798-1878), who encouraged the use of Leaminton's spa waters for medicinal purposes. The memorial comprises a Corinthian Temple, which contains Peter Hollins' statue of Jephson. The temple was designed by local architect, D. G. Squirhill.
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A postcard of the Jephson Memorial in the Jephson Gardens, printed by Valentine ...
A Massey-Ferguson tractor is standing in front of the Jephson Memorial in the Jepshson ...
This photograph of a fountain in the Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa, was taken ...
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M3107.1964.5 (69/18491)
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