Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)
Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)

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The obelisk is core-filled limestone ashlar. One face of the pedestal has an engraved, sheet-copper plaque, framed by a stone moulding. Branches and vine leaves in relief on the other three sides echo the sentiment of the inscription.
Title

Memorial to Princess Charlotte (1796–1817)

Date

c.1818

Medium

Bath stone

Measurements

H 500 x W (?) x D (?) cm;
Plinth: H (?) x W 80 x D 80 cm

Accession number

BS6_PF_S133

Work type

Obelisk

Owner

Estates and General

Custodian

Estates and General

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Access

at all times

Inscription description

inscriptions on a square bronze plaque, with all four corners cut in a small arc: THIS OBELISK WAS ERECTED BY / JACOB WILCOX RICKETTS / TO PERPETUATE THE MEMORY OF / HER ROYAL HIGHNESS / THE MUCH LAMENTED AND BELOVED / PRINCESS CHARLOTTE / OF WALES AND SAXE COBOURG; DAUGHTER OF / HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE REGENT / AND CONSORT TO HIS SERENE HIGHNESS PRINCE LEOPOLD: THIS MOST ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCESS, THE BRIGHTNESS OF WHOSE / CHARACTER SURPASSES ALL TRANSCRIPT; centred beneath this to the left of the depiction of a Roman oil lamp, among copperplate flourishes: WAS / BORN / JANY.6TH. / 1796; on the lamp: AND / DIED / NOVR. 6TH. / 1817; to the right of the lamp in copperplate flourishes: WAS / MARRIED / MAY 2ND. / 1816. / THUS WERE THE VINE AND BRANCH OF TRUE WHIGGISM AND / BRITANNIA’S MOST BLOOMING EXPECTATION, BY ONE / IRRESISTIBLE STROKE, TOGETHER CUT OFF.

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Located at

Redland Hill, Bristol City

BS6 6UN

Situated in the rear garden of the converted offices opposite Spire Hospital.