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(lost) Shakespeare's tree

Shakespeare's tree
Shakespeare's tree

Erection date: 23/4/1864

Inscription

{The plaque erected with the 1964 tree read, in bright colours on a black background:}
SHAKESPEARE OAK.
Planted by Dame Edith Evans, D.B.E., for the Society for Theatre Research on April 23rd, 1964, to commemorate the Shakespeare Quatercentenary and to replace the oak planted by Samuel Phelps nearby on April 23rd, 1864.

The plaque is now lost.

Site: Shakespeare's tree (1 memorial)

NW3, Primrose Hill

The image showing the 1864 tree being planted is from . It's from page 418 of 'The Illustrated London News', April 30 1864, captioned 'The Shakspeare (sic) Commemoration in London: planting an oak on Primrose Hill – see page 422.'

Two articles in the Camden New Journal (and ) tell the story of this tree and its replacement:

100,000 people attended the planting in 1864 which was organised by the Workingmen’s Shakespeare Committee to celebrate the 300th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth in 1564. This group was set up following disappointment in the commemoration efforts of the government-appointed committee. The tree was planted by actor Samuel Phelps. Chartist poet Eliza Cooke wrote a poem and had intended to read it there herself but due to sickness could not attend so someone else read the poem.

The tree died but was replaced 100 years later, on April 23, 1964, by actor Dame Edith Evans at a smaller event organised by the Society for Theatre Research. The Royal Parks Agency provided a plaque but that went missing very quickly and the RPA now have a no-plaque policy for trees, for this very reason.

Our image of the current tree comes from the CNJ but we have no idea which of the many trees on Primrose Hill it is. It's said to stand "on the slope of the hill". If you know this space perhaps, with this photo, you can find this tree?

2024: Mr Little kindly wrote with: "The current oak stands alone below the path between St Edmund's Terrace and Primrose Hill Road. You can find it added on Google Maps." We've moved our pin there.

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William Shakespeare

Born and died in Stratford-upon-Avon. His birth date is usually given as the ...

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Dame Edith Evans

Actor. Born Edith Mary Evans at 12 Ebury Square. In a stage and screen career...

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Samuel Phelps

Actor/manager, born in Devonport.  In his early working life he worked on the...

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