Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick
Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick

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An imposing, large south-facing granite monument which is the largest in the Extra-Mural Cemetery.

John Urpeth Rastrick (1780–1856) was a civil engineer, born in Morpeth, Northumberland. His early background was in iron and mechanical engineering. He was involved in the building of bridges, construction of machinery and steam engines.

The Extra-Mural Cemetery covers land formerly the open arable field of Scabes Castle, a late eighteenth-century farm with buildings in Hartington Road. These were demolished in the 1900s when Hartington Place and Hartington Terrace were developed. The Extra-Mural Cemetery is the oldest of the three cemeteries on the land.
Title

Monument to John Urpeth Rastrick

Date

c.1856

Medium

Cornish grey granite

Accession number

BN2_LS_S070

Work type

Tomb or mausoleum

Work status

extant

Access

time restrictions apply

Access note

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

Signature/marks description

upper aspect of lower part of table tomb: W & J FREEMAN / PENRYN

Inscription description

west face of table-tomb, incised, black painted letters: JOHN URPETH RASTRICK / ENGINEER OF / AMONGST NUMEROUS OTHER WORKS / THE LONDON BRIGHTON AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAYS / DIED AT SAYES COURT NEAR CHERTSEY SURREY / NOVEMBER 1 1856 / AGED 77; east face of table-tomb, incised, black painted letters: H.S.E. / IOANNES URPETH RASTRICK / VIR INGENIC PERQUAM SUBTILI / QUI VIAPUM FERRATARUM APUD ANGLOS / PRIMUS FERE AUCTOR / ID QUOQUE EFFECIT UT ILLA / LONDINIO USQUE AD URBEM BRIGHTONENSEM / ET INDE PER ORAM MERIDIONALEM / -MUNIRETUR- / OBIIT APUD SAYES COURT IN COM. SURR. / KAL. NOV. A. S. MDCCCLVI / AET. LXXVII.

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Located at

Lewes Road, Brighton

BN2 4DZ

Located at Extra-Mural Cemetery, 150m past the Anglican chapel, north side on a high bank towards Bear Road.