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Mausoleum of Sir Richard and Lady Burton

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Type
  
Mausoleum

Designated
  
30 October 1973

Country
  
England

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Address
  
61 North Worple Way, Mortlake, London SW14 8PR

Town or city
  
Mortlake, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

Official name
  
Mausoleum of Sir Richard and Lady Burton, Churchyard of St Mary Magdalen

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The Mausoleum of Sir Richard and Lady Burton is a Grade II* listed tent-shaped mausoleum of Carrara marble and Forest of Dean stone in the churchyard of St Mary Magdalen Roman Catholic Church Mortlake in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It contains the tombs of the Victorian explorer Sir Richard Burton (1821–90), who took part in the search for the source of the River Nile and translated The Arabian Nights, and his wife Isabel, Lady Burton (1831–96), who designed it. The coffins of Sir Richard and Lady Burton can be seen through a glass panel at the rear of the tent, which can be accessed via a short fixed ladder. The inscription includes a commemorative sonnet by Justin Huntly McCarthy (1859–1936), who lived in Putney.

The mausoleum was completed in time for Sir Richard's funeral at the church on 15 June 1891. It was restored in 1975 and, with the support of the Friends of Burton and the Environment Trust for Richmond upon Thames, in 2012–13.

Next to the lady chapel in the church there is a memorial stained-glass window to Burton, erected by his widow.

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