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Memorial to Ruskin - Coniston, Cumbria
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Memorial to Ruskin - Coniston, Cumbria
Memorial to John Ruskin - St Andrews Churchyard, Coniston, Cumbria. The large carved cross was made from green slate from the local quarry at Tilberthwaite. It was carved by H.T. Miles, to a design by W.G. Collingwood, who was an expert on Anglo-Saxon crosses, with symbols depicting important aspects of Ruskins work and life. Date: circa 1910s
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1. Title: Memorial to John Ruskin, Coniston, Cumbria This evocative photograph captures the Memorial to John Ruskin, situated in the tranquil St Andrew's Churchyard in Coniston, Cumbria. The large, imposing green slate cross, carved from the local Tilberthwaite quarry, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the renowned Victorian art critic, social commentator, and philanthropist. John Ruskin (1819-1900) was a significant figure in the British arts and cultural scene, with a profound impact on art, literature, education, and social thought. His work, which emphasized the importance of nature, morality, and social responsibility, resonated deeply with the people of Coniston, a place he held dear. The cross, designed by W.G. Collingwood, an expert on Anglo-Saxon crosses, features intricate symbols that represent essential aspects of Ruskin's life and work. These symbols include the oak leaf, which signifies strength and endurance, and the rose, representing love and beauty. The cross also bears the emblem of the St. George's Cross, a nod to Ruskin's connection to the Lake District and his admiration for its natural beauty. Carved by H.T. Miles, the cross was erected in the 1910s as a tribute to Ruskin's influence on the local community and beyond. The Memorial to John Ruskin in Coniston serves as a poignant reminder of the power of art, nature, and the enduring impact of a visionary thinker. The image of the Memorial to John Ruskin in Coniston, Cumbria, captured in this photograph, invites us to reflect on the lasting significance of Ruskin's work and the enduring beauty of the natural world that inspired him.
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