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West Norwood Memorial Park Mausoleum of Edmund Distrim Maddick

A Grade II Listed Building in Lambeth, London

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.432 / 51°25'55"N

Longitude: -0.0968 / 0°5'48"W

OS Eastings: 532399

OS Northings: 172054

OS Grid: TQ323720

Mapcode National: GBR GS.J8G

Mapcode Global: VHGRD.88PK

Plus Code: 9C3XCWJ3+R7

Entry Name: West Norwood Memorial Park Mausoleum of Edmund Distrim Maddick

Listing Date: 2 August 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1250572

English Heritage Legacy ID: 432994

ID on this website: 101250572

Location: West Norwood Cemetery and Crematorium, West Norwood, Lambeth, London, SE27

County: London

District: Lambeth

Electoral Ward/Division: Gipsy Hill

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Lambeth

Traditional County: Surrey

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Greater London

Church of England Parish: West Norwood St Luke

Church of England Diocese: Southwark

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Description


LAMBETH

TQ3172 (OFF) NORWOOD ROAD
963 - 0/31/1124 West Norwood Memorial Park
Mausoleum of Edmund Distim Maddick

GV II

Mausoleum with attached forecourt kerbing and paving. Built
1931 although Maddick did not die until 1939. Architect
unknown. Portland stone. Square plan, stepped at the base,
with unusual scooped-profile, tapering stone roof pierced by a
tall glazed cross shaped window on each face, surmounted by
sculptured figures of Christ, left hand raised in blessing,
and a young child; bay leaf eaves cornice. Central entrance of
enriched, eared stone doorcase with central, inset stepped
pediment having a sculptured armorial device surmounted by a
fluted lamp; glazed bronze double doors the central panels
forming a cross, of similar shape to those on the roof, with
the-letter DM set on it referring not only to the name of the
deceased but also the traditional sepulchral abbreviation DOM.
Other 3 sides each pierced by a window having a surround
similar to the doorcase but without the pediment; patterned
glazing including crosses with circular centres. Interior
marble lined with Ionic pilasters supporting a festoon frieze,
mosaic floor, marble side benches decorated with wreaths in
imitation of sarcophagi, glazed domed ceiling with mosaic
spandrels including a lamp design. Marble urns on window
sills. Inset wall tablets of interest for humanistic sentiment
characteristic of a strain of Anglicanism of the period;
examples of the inscriptions read "To the many sacred friends
whose love and devotion made the world beautiful for me",
"Fear no one", "pain no one", "Hate no one", "Envy no one" and
the words "Hope", "Light" and "Life" are inscribed on the
coping. Forecourt paving laid in Omega shape with inset
symbols of Alpha and Omega; raised kerb with dies containing
flower holders. Maddick was a surgeon who also rebuilt the
Scala Theatre, 1905 and was Director of Kinematography in WW
I.


Listing NGR: TQ3239972054

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