Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)
Issac Watts (1674–1748)

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A heroic size figure in academic robes, carrying a book, stands on classical plinth above tall, battered base. There is a cast iron fence around, a eulogy by Dr Johnson inscribed on base, and also a legend telling that the statue was erected by public subscription, 1845. The famous preacher's life dates are also inscribed.
Title

Issac Watts (1674–1748)

Date

1845

Medium

stone

Accession number

N16_JD_S007

Acquisition method

funded by public subscription

Work type

Statue

Owner

London Borough of Hackney

Custodian

London Borough of Hackney

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Listing date

04/02/75

Access

time restrictions apply

Access note

8am until dusk (closed during yellow wind warnings)

Inscription description

MEMORY OF / ISSAC WATTS DID / AND IN TESTIMONY OF THE HIGH AND / LASTING ESTEEM IN WHICH HIS / CHARACTER AND WRITINGS ARE HELD IN / THE GREAT CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY BY / WHOM THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IS SPOKEN / OF HIS PSALMS AND HYMNS IT MAY / BE PREDICTED IN HIS OWN WORDS / 2AGES UNBORN SHALL MAKE HIS SONGS / THE JOY OF LABOUR OF THEIR TONGUES / HE WAS BORN IN SOUTHAMPTON / JULY 17 1674. DIEDNOVEMBER 25 1748 / AFTER A RESIDENCE OF 36 YEARS ON THE / MANSION OF SIR THOMAS ABNET BART. / THEN STANDING IN THESE GROUNDS.

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Located at

Abney Cemetery, Hackney

N16 7HU

Located in a graveyard/nature reserve – enter via Stoke Newington Church Street and head directly towards the centre chapel; the sculpture of Watts is on the main centre route.