Springthorpe Memorial

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A breathtaking structure of marble and granite. This is the Springthorpe Memorial. Built in honour of Annie Springthorpe it stands as a testament to enduring love.

The Springthorpe Memorial is more than just a monument. It is a Victorian-era masterpiece. Located within Boroondara General Cemetery in Kew it’s a captivating blend of Greek and Gothic styles. Melbourne doctor John Springthorpe commissioned this stunning tribute to his wife Annie who died tragically young in 1897.

The heart of the memorial is a marble sculpture by Bertram Mackennal. It depicts Annie lying on a sarcophagus. A sorrowful figure clutches a lyre nearby. An angel sadly places a wreath by Annie’s head though the wreath is sadly missing now.

Architect Harold Desbrowe-Annear designed the temple-like structure. Dark marble columns support granite pediments. Serpent-headed gargoyles adorn each corner. A stained-glass dome bathes the sculpture in a reddish glow on sunny days. Sunlight streams through hundreds of ruby-coloured glass pieces supported by radiating ironwork.

The garden surrounding the Springthorpe Memorial was designed by William Guilfoyle. He was the curator of Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens. The current layout however differs significantly from Guilfoyle’s original vision. The base is paved with red tiles inscribed with verses in gold lettering. Inscriptions in English and Greek are also found on the temple structure itself.

Interestingly Annie’s name is not mentioned anywhere. The most specific inscription reads My own true love Pattern daughter perfect mother and ideal wife Born on the 26th day of January 1867 Married on the 26th day of January 1887 Buried on the 26th day of January 1897. The coincidence of dates is striking.

Dr Springthorpe’s profound grief shaped the memorial. It reflects his deep Christian faith and his idealisation of love. He wanted to create a lasting monument. A symbol of enduring love and the hope for reunion beyond death. He included inscriptions from poets such as Whitman Dante Rossetti and Browning. He also incorporated his own personal thoughts. The Springthorpe Memorial is indeed a powerful and moving tribute. A truly unforgettable expression of love and loss. It stands as a unique and remarkable work of funerary art.

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