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in the chancel. The most significant of these is the chantry tomb on its north wall of Hugh Peyntwyn (died 1504), which is the earliest known example of a new design of wall monument associated with the royal workshops. Opposite is a monument of the same type to John Mompesson (died 1524). The Garden Museum is unique in having two monuments of this type.
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The church was a place of burial until the churchyard was closed in 1854, and the ground level of the site has risen in consequence. It is estimated that there are over 26,000 burials. The prestige of the site is reflected in the wills of many citizens who ordered tombs for themselves, particularly
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The museum is run as an independent registered charity and does not receive government funding, instead depending on Friends, Patrons and charitable trusts, in addition to income from admission and events. In 2002, its 25th anniversary year, the museum launched a campaign to raise at least £600,000
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This phase doubled the space for display of the permanent collection, 95% of which was in store, and created extra space for schools and community outreach work, in addition to a bigger café and modern visitor services. At the core of the project was an aspiration to create the country's first
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In 1377, the stone tower was built; it was repaired in 1834–1835, but is otherwise intact and visitors can climb the tower for views across London. The body of the church was continually rebuilt and enriched over the centuries but, decisively, in 1851–1852 the aisles and nave were rebuilt by
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In 1972, the church was made redundant due to its dilapidation and gloom, and also because of changes in the population settlement of the parish: the area by the riverside had become derelict and under-populated, and the vicar wanted a church closer to where the congregation lived. In 1969,
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tombs (those of Tradescant, Sealy and Bligh). Lambeth expanded quickly in the 19th century and 15,900 burials are recorded in the two decades after 1790. The churchyard was enlarged in 1814 but was closed in 1854, at a time when other city churchyards were closed by Act of Parliament.
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of 1086 records 29 tenancies in her manor. Later in the century, it was rebuilt as a stone church and appears to have been at its height of splendour and patronage in the twelfth century, when it functioned as the church to the Archbishops' London lodgings next door.
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in the 12th century. The structure was deconsecrated in 1972, and rescued from demolition by the museum's founder, Rosemary Nicholson. The museum opened in 1977 as the world's first museum of garden history; the churchyard was re-designed as a garden.
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The Museum's main gallery is on the first floor, in the body of the church. The collection includes tools, art, and ephemera of gardening, including a gallery about garden design and the evolution of gardening, as well as a recreation of
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From 2015 to 2017, the Museum undertook a second phase of work to complete the restoration of the ancient structure and its transformation into a museum. In 2014 the museum was awarded a grant of £3,510,600 from the
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for the development. The redeveloped museum re-opened in 2017 with more galleries and spaces for education and events inserted into the historic interior in a second, award-winning design by Dow Jones Architects.
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The redevelopment also included a viewing platform being lowered onto the medieval tower, allowing the public to access the tower and enjoy the view across the Thames to Westminster for the first time.
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Following a design competition, in 2008, the museum's interior was transformed into a centre for exhibitions and events by the construction of contemporary gallery spaces; the work was designed by
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designed a new courtyard garden for Garden Museum; his inspiration for this garden came from a number of people who might be considered the modern-day equivalents of the Tradescants.
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itself, and its burials and monuments are a record of 950 years of a community. But for the Palace, it has perhaps the richest historical story of any building in the borough.
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archive of garden and landscape design which is open to the public on appointment. The museum now includes a recreation of "Tradescant's Ark" through the loan from the
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and was shocked to discover the church boarded up in readiness for its demolition. She established the Tradescant Trust, which was awarded a 99-year lease from the
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to the churchyard, and were inspired to create the Museum of Garden History. It was the first museum in the world dedicated to the history of gardening.
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obtained the necessary consents for demolition, the altar, bells and pews were removed. In 1976, Rosemary Nicholson visited the site to see the tomb of
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The present tomb is the third on the site of the Tradescant grave and replicates the original design. It was restored by public subscription in 1853.
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During renovation works in 2016, workers uncovered a vault containing 30 coffins, including those of five Archbishops of Canterbury. These included:
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with his two wives Jane and Hester, and his son, also called John, who died aged 19. The original 17th-century design for the tomb is in the
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One of the few 20th-century interventions in the church's fabric took place in around 1900, with the insertion of an immersion font and a
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The Garden Museum is housed in the medieval and Victorian church of St Mary-at-Lambeth. The first church on the site was built before the
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reconstruction of the Church of St Mary-at-Lambeth which was deconsecrated in 1972 and was scheduled to be demolished. It is adjacent to
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sits at the centre of the courtyard, replacing the knot garden, and the Museum's front garden is designed by Christopher Bradley-Hole.
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The church originally housed the 15th- and 16th-century tombs of many members of the Howard family, including now-lost
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of the objects which originally belonged in Tradescant's collection at Lambeth, later bequeathed to his neighbour,
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capitals, a pyramid and ruins, and on the north side shells, a crocodile, and a view of some Egyptian buildings.
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On the east side of the tomb is carved the family arms, on the west side a skull and a seven-headed
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at Oxford) was buried in the church in 1692. Later burials inside the church includes the soprano
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at the base of the tower, said to be one of only two examples in Anglican churches in England.
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as a memorial to his wife; Doulton's ceramic factory stood about 300 yards to the south.
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Local Lambeth legend states that if the tomb is danced around twelve times, while
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Strange Blooms : the Curious Lives and Adventures of the John Tradescants
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Obituary of Rosemary Nicholson, foundress of the Museum, 26 November 2004,
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traced the tomb of the two 17th-century royal gardeners and plant hunters
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designated the area around Lambeth Palace as one of the borough's first
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The epitaph on the top of the tomb was written by Tradescant's friend,
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as part of the redevelopment project. It contains the tombs of
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Survey of London: Volume 23, Lambeth: South Bank and Vauxhall
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Burials outside in the churchyard include John Sealy of the
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Grade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Lambeth
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Museum in London, formerly the church of St Mary-at-Lambeth
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In 2006, Christopher Woodward, formerly director of the
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Five members of the Tradescant family are buried here:
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Tradescant Trust (1979) The Tradescant Story (London).
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And fire shall purge the world, these three shall rise
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Events and Temporary Exhibitions at the Garden Museum
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Liv'd till they had travelled Art and Nature through,
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The Garden Museum is housed in the former church of
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Index

Museum of Garden History

Dan Pearson
Vice-Admiral of the Blue
William Bligh
Tradescants

St Mary-at-Lambeth
River Thames
Britain
museum
gardens
Victorian
Lambeth Palace
River Thames
London
Lambeth Road
Rosemary Nicholson
John Tradescant the Elder
the Younger
Tradescant's 17th-century Ark
Museum
Dan Pearson
Holburne Museum
Bath, Somerset

Dow Jones Architects
Heritage Lottery Fund
Ashmolean Museum
Elias Ashmole

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