Statue of John Betjeman

Statue of John Betjeman
A large, bronze statue of a man. He is dressed in a suit, coat and hat and is looking up at the roof of a building.
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ArtistMartin Jennings
Completion date2007
TypeSculpture
MediumBronze
SubjectJohn Betjeman
Dimensions2.10 m (6.9 ft)
LocationSt Pancras railway station, London
Coordinates51°31′49″N 0°07′32″W / 51.530278°N 0.125556°W / 51.530278; -0.125556

The statue of John Betjeman at St Pancras railway station, London is a depiction in bronze by the sculptor Martin Jennings. The statue was designed and cast in 2007 and was unveiled on 12 November 2007 by Betjeman's daughter, Candida Lycett Green and the then Poet Laureate Andrew Motion to commemorate Betjeman and mark the opening of St Pancras International as the London terminus of the Eurostar high-speed rail link between Great Britain and mainland Europe. The location memorialises the connection between St Pancras station and Betjeman, an early and lifelong advocate of Victorian architecture who led the campaign to save the station from demolition in the 1960s.