Category:Statue of John Betjeman, St Pancras Station

English: Sculpted by Martin Jennings, the Bronze statue of John Betjeman in London's St Pancras station celebrates his role in helping save the station from demolition.

The statue stands in a disc of Cumbrian slate, inscribed in two rings. The inner ring is Betjeman's name and dates and the words “Who saved this glorious station”. The outer ring contains the sixth stanza from the poem Cornish Cliffs: “And in the shadowless unclouded glare / Deep blue above us fades to whiteness where / A misty sea-line meets the wash of air.”

See A fitting tribute to Betjeman and Betjeman’s daughter unveils St Pancras tribute for further details.
<nowiki>Statue of John Betjeman; تمثال جون بيتجمان; Statue von Martin Jennings; تمثال فى المملكه المتحده; تمثال في المملكة المتحدة; statue in St Pancras railway station, London; patông; John Betjeman</nowiki>
Statue of John Betjeman 
statue in St Pancras railway station, London
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LocationSt Pancras railway station, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, London, England
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  • 2007
Map51° 31′ 49″ N, 0° 07′ 32″ W
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