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Monument to Henry Harrap (1794–1861)
Monument to Henry Harrap (1794–1861)
Monument to Henry Harrap (1794–1861)
Monument to Henry Harrap (1794–1861)
Monument to Henry Harrap (1794–1861)
Monument to Henry Harrap (1794–1861)

Image credit: Lawrence Suss / Art UK

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The monument is Grecian in style with a base and plinth supporting columns and a canopy. The spandrils are decorated with poppy flowers and leaves, denoting death. It has a York stone foundation, a polished grey granite base and a pedestal of polished Sicilican marble with Greek mouldings and inscription. A Carrara marble bust of Henry Harrap was originally in place of the funerary urn that now sits under the arched canopy.

Harrap was an eminent medical practitioner who was identified with Brighton's renown as a health-restoring resort in the nineteenth century.
Title

Monument to Henry Harrap (1794–1861)

Date

1865

Accession number

BN2_LS_S069

Work type

Monument

Unveiling date

1865

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time restrictions apply

Access note

October–March 9am–4pm, Sunday 11am–4pm, April–September 9am–5.30pm, Sunday 11am–5.30pm

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Located at

Lewes Road, Brighton

BN2 4DZ

Located at Woodvale Cemetery, just on the north side of the crematorium.