John Betjeman
Still in London, had a couple of meetings at the Excel centre before getting the train home.
This is the statue in St Pancras station of John Betjeman.
"The statue is standing on a disc of Cumbrian slate inscribed with Betjeman's name and dates and the words
"Who saved this glorious station".
Round the rim, Jennings has chosen words 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."
The lines aptly describe the arching roof of St Pancras station"
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