The pathway at the Kennedy Memorial, Runnymede
:: The Memorial Pathway ::
The Glade
:: The Memorial Glade ::
Kennedy Memorial stone at Runnymede
:: The Memorial Stone ::
View from the Seat of Contemplation
:: Seat of Contemplation ::

THE RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL

The Kennedy Memorial is situated at Runnymede, the meadow on the banks of the Thames where King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215.

Although the Kennedy Trust is responsible for the Memorial, it is maintained by the National Trust and you can find out more about the area and see a map at the National Trust website.

The Memorial was designed by Sir Geoffrey Jellico who drew on Pilgrim's Progress, Bunyan's allegory of life as a journey, as inspiration for the design of the site.

There are three elements to the Memorial:

The Memorial was opened by the Queen on the 14th May 1965 in the presence of the Prime Minster and many members of the Kennedy family. It was listed in 1998.


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