Newbury Abbot Trent Explained

Newbury Abbot Trent
Birth Date:1885 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Forest Gate, Essex
Death Place:London, England
Nationality:English
Field:Sculpture
Training:Royal College of Art and the Royal Academy Schools

Newbury Abbot Trent (14 October 1885 – 2 August 1953) was an English sculptor and medallist. Trent studied at the Royal College of Art and Royal Academy Schools, where he became an associate. His works include reliefs, statues and other forms of sculpture. Many of his most notable works are war memorials in England, Scotland and Wales.

Background

Newbury Abbot Trent was born in Forest Gate in Essex on 14 October 1885. He was one of eleven children of Walter F. Trent who was a builder and ship fitter by trade.[1] [2] His cousin was the cinema architect William Edward Trent.[3]

When Newbury was about eleven years-old, the painter and arts administrator Thomas Armstrong recognised his artistic talent when he discovered the boy drawing at the South Kensington Museum. Armstrong, whose own son had died at about the same age, persuaded Newbury's parents to allow him to adopt the boy and bring him up as an artist.[1] [2] Trent received early tuition at an art school at West Ham. In 1894 he gained an art scholarship to the Royal College of Art, where he studied for five years. In 1900 Trent entered the Royal Academy Schools.[4]

In 1902 Trent was awarded a commission in open competition for a memorial to King Edward VII at Brighton and Hove.[4] Other major commissions during his career included the recumbent effigy of Dean Pigou in Bristol Cathedral and war memorials at New Barnet, Beckenham, Wanstead, Ilford, Tredegar and Wallsend.[1]

Trent married (Phyllis) Hilda Ledward who was the daughter of the sculptor Richard Arthur Ledward (1857–90) and sister to Gilbert Ledward (1888–1960). They had two daughters: Margaret (Peggy) and Jennifer 1917–2002, who both trained as architects.[1]

Trent became an Associate of the Royal Academy and worked throughout his life from a studio on Beaufort Street, Chelsea, London.[4]

Newbury Abbot Trent died on 2 August 1953. His cremation took place at Putney Vale Crematorium.[1] [5]

Works

List of works

The following is a partial list of Trent's work, other than war memorials.

WorkLocationTypeNotes and References
3 St James' Square ReliefsWestminster LondonReliefTrent created several stone relief panels depicting London street scenes- A knife grinder, a woman selling lavender, some people buying fruit from a street vendor and a town crier.[6] See photographs in gallery below.
A SowerUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1918 Seventy third Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[7]
Adelphi BuildingThe Strand LondonSculptureThis building in John Adam Street just of The Strand has external sculpture by Bainbridge Copnall, Arthur J Ayres, Gilbert Ledward and Donald Gilbert. The building also has carved relief panels to the entrance doors by Newbury Abbot Trent depicting industrial scenes.[8]
Boy with fruitUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1920 Seventy Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[9]
Bristol CathedralBristolSculptureTrent executed an effigy to Dean Francis Pigou which is located in the nave of Bristol Cathedral.[10]
Bronze paper weightUnknownSculptureThis paper weight was exhibited at the 11th Arts & Crafts Society Exhibition in 1916.[11]
ColtUnknownWood carvingWood Carving exhibited in 1943 in The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art. Second Annual Exhibition.[12]
Dans le RêveUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at the 1924 Seventy Ninth Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy.[13]
David, Son of Michael Waterhouse, Esq.UnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at the 1929 Eighty-Fourth Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy.[14]
EveUnknownSculptureThe statuette was exhibited in 1943 in The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art. Second Annual Exhibition.[15]
ErosUnknownSculptureBronze sculpture was exhibited in 1943 in The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art. Second Annual Exhibition.[16]
Flight Sub-Lieut Leslie E. Adlam, RNUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1918 Seventy third Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[17]
Gaumont Cinema North FinchleySculptureTrent created figures for the cinema, which was demolished several years ago and it is not known whether his was saved.[18] He also created 15 Figures for the exterior the old Odeon Cinema in Cheltenham.[19] See image below.
Gaumont CinemaKing's Road Chelsea LondonPanelsFor the Gaumont Cinema on the King's Road in Chelsea Trent produced two Art Deco style panels which depict "The Awakening of Science to the Force of the Elements" and "The Harvesting of the Elements in the Film". Also on the facade of the building there is a bas-relief head of William Friese-Greene with masks of comedy and tragedy on either side.[20] See Images in gallery below.
Gaumont Palace cinema, now the Hammersmith ApolloHammersmith LondonMuralsTrent carried out some murals for this cinema/theatre.[21]
Gaumont Palace Theatre (now Mecca Bingo) Corporation Street TauntonReliefThis work, depicting a mermaid and accompanying child, sits above the entrance to the (now) bingo hall. Originally opened as the Gaumont Palace Theatre on 11 July 1932, it become the Gaumont Cinema, then an Odeon, then a Top Rank Bingo Club and is now a Mecca Bingo Hall. [22]
Gerald du Maurier EsqUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1917 Seventy Second Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[23]
Hugh CraigUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1918 Seventy third Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[24]
JackieUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at the 1924 Seventy Ninth Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy.[25]
JenniferUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at The Seventy Seventh and Seventy Eighth Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy.[26]
Joan, daughter of Miss Gladys Cooper (Mrs Buckmaster)UnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1918 Seventy third Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[27]
Lieut-Col Guy du Maurier, DSOUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1917 Seventy Second Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[28]
"Margaret"UnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1917 Seventy Second Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[29]
Mdlle Pavlova in the Swan DanceUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1917 Seventy Second Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[30]
MeditationUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1919 Seventy Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[31]
MermaidUnknownSculptureThe bronze statuette was exhibited at The Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts Eighty-Second Annual Exhibition, 1943.[32]
MorningUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1918 Seventy third Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[33]
New Victoria Apollo CinemaVictoria LondonRelief panelsTrent executed relief panels for this London cinema.[34] See Images below.
NightUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1920 Seventy Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[35]
One of the Nausicäas MaidensUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1918 Seventy third Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[36]
Paper weightUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at the 1917 Seventy Second Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[37]
"The Peace Statue"Brighton SussexSculptureTrent created the bronze angel known as the "Peace Statue" as a monument to Edward VII. This monument, built by William Kirkpatrick Limited and the founders A.B. Burton of Thames Ditton, was unveiled on 12 October 1912 by the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Lieutenant of Sussex. It is located on the boundary between Brighton and Hove in Sussex.[38]
"Peace" StatueBath SomersetSculptureThe statue is very similar to the work in Brighton.[39]
PeggyUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1917 Seventy Second Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[40]
Peter PanUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at the 1923 Seventy Eighth Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy.[41]
Stanley Baldwin, Esq., MPUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at 1929 Eighty-Fourth Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy.[42]
ThalíaUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at the 1927 Eighty-Second Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy.[43]
The CloudUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at the 1929 Eighty-Fourth Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy.[44]
The TemptationUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at the 1926 Eighty-First Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy. The statue was shown on BBC Antiques Roadshow broadcast on 14 July 2013. Inherited by great niece of sculptor.[45]
The Water CarrierUnknownSculptureThis bronze sculpture was exhibited at the 11th Arts & Crafts Society Exhibition in 1916.[46]
The Young BatherUnknownSculptureThis work was exhibited at the 1923 Seventy Eighth Annual Exhibitions of the Royal West of England Academy.[47]
ThirteenUnknownUnknownThis work was exhibited at the 1920 Seventy Fifth Annual Exhibition of the Royal West of England Academy.[48]

War memorials

WorkLocationNotes and References
Beckenham War MemorialBeckenham KentTrent designed the Beckenham War Memorial. The column made of Portland Stones is 7.5 metres high is located in the High Street of Beckenham in Kent and memorializes the 707 men who were killed in the 1914–1918 conflict and the 300 men of Beckenham who died in the 1939–1945 war, as well as 330 civilians who died in the same war. One relief features St George slaying the dragon and the other shows a phoenix rising from the ashes. The memorial was unveiled on 24 July 1921 by Sergeant B. Hanscombe.[49]
Ilford War MemorialIlford EssexFor the Ilford War Memorial in Ilford War Memorial Gardens in Essex, Trent sculpted a soldier[50] in full kit and shown presenting arms. A Celtic Cross rises above the soldier. HRH Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll and Lt. General Sir Francis Lloyd unveiled the monument on 11 November 1922.[51]
New Barnet War MemorialNew Barnet LondonWar memorial on Station Road in New Barnet, London features sculptural work by Trent. The memorial features a 109-foot high bronze figure representing "Victory" and a carving in stone over the western panel shows the victory of the "British Lion" over the "German Eagle". This memorial remembers the 278 men of New Barnet who gave their lives in the Great War. The memorial was unveiled on 20 March 1921 by Viscount Hampden.[52] See photographs in gallery below.
St Baldreds ChurchLothian, ScotlandThe War Memorial in St Baldreds Church in North Berwick, Lothian has sculptural work by Trent. It commemorates Aubrey Blackwood Porter, a Lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry who was killed in action in France in 1915. The monument includes a metal plaque mounted on marble with a relief portrait at the top and the Highland Light Infantry badge at the bottom.[53]
Tredegar War MemorialTredegarThe Tredegar War Memorial in Bedwellty Park, Tredegar, Wales features a soldier holding rifle in "present arms" position. It was unveiled by Lord Tredegar on 14 December 1924. A casket containing a roll of honour of those who died has been placed in Bedwellty House.[54] See images of some of these war memorials below.
Wallsend War MemorialWallsendMemorial stands at Holy Cross overlooking Burn Closes in Wallsend in the Tyne and Wear area. A bronze "Victory" figure is at the top of a tapering obelisk. The memorial was unveiled by a Mr. Summers Hunter on 11 November 1925.[55]
Wanstead War MemorialWansteadThe Wanstead War Memorial in Wanstead High Street features a bronze winged "Victory" figure, half draped carrying four palm leaves and wearing a laurel wreath on her head. The memorial remembers the men of Wanstead who fought during the First World War. It was also extended after World War II to commemorate the men and women who lost their lives during the war.[56]

Notes and References

  1. https://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/mapping/public/view/person.php?id=msib1_1219181050&search=Newbury%20Abbot%20Trent Newbury Abbot Trent
  2. https://victorianweb.org/victorian/sculpture/trent/index.html Newbury Abbot Trent (1885-1953)
  3. Web site: Curzon Chelsea Cinema. Cinematreasures.org. 20 June 2014.
  4. Notable Londoners, an Illustrated Who's Who of Professional and Business Men (1922), London: London Publishing Agency, page 15; accessed 22 July 2024.
  5. https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp62003/newbury-abbot-trent Newbury Abbot Trent
  6. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=40547 Reliefs
  7. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219263893 A Sower
  8. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-505186-the-adelphi-1-11-westminster Adelphi Building
  9. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219787140 Boy with fruit
  10. http://churchmonumentssociety.org/Bristol.html Pigou Effigy
  11. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib2_1215600640 Paper Weight
  12. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib6_1220618793 Colt
  13. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1220045631 Dans le Rêve
  14. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1220354427 David, Son of Michael Waterhouse, Esq.
  15. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib6_1220534740 Eve
  16. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib6_1220615124 Eros
  17. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219264026 Adlam
  18. Web site: Gaumont Finchley in London, GB . Cinema Treasures . n.d.. 17 August 2012.
  19. http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/17447 Odeon Cheltenham
  20. http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/14894 Gaumont Cinema
  21. http://www.theatrestrust.org.uk/resources/theatres/show/2575-hammersmith-apollo Apollo
  22. https://cinematreasures.org/theaters/13953 Cinema Treasures
  23. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219181769 Gerald du Maurier Esq
  24. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219264363 Hugh Craig
  25. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1220045500 Jackie
  26. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219917615 Jennifer
  27. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219264852 Joan, daughter of Miss Gladys Cooper
  28. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219181945 Lieut Guy du Maurier
  29. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219181268 Margaret
  30. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219181606 Mdlle Pavlova
  31. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219322839 Meditation
  32. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib6_1220373836 Mermaid
  33. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219264501 Morning
  34. http://www.westendtheatre.com/tag/w-e-trent/ Apollo
  35. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219787345 Night
  36. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219264718 One of the Nausicaas Maidens
  37. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219181453 Paper Weight
  38. http://www.publicsculpturesofsussex.co.uk/object?id=60 Brighton Peace Statue
  39. http://www.cotswolds.info/places/bath/sculptures.shtml Bath Sculpture
  40. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219181868 Peggy
  41. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1220035271 Peter Pan
  42. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1220354757 Stanley Baldwin
  43. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1220263650 Thalia
  44. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1220344932 The Cloud
  45. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1220217457 Temptation
  46. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib2_1215600798 The Water Carrier
  47. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1220035401 The Young Bather
  48. http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/object.php?id=msib1_1219786887 Thirteen
  49. http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.3842/fromUkniwmSearch/1 Beckenham
  50. http://www.memorialgardens.moonfruit.com/#/history/4522841395 History.
  51. http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.2067/fromUkniwmSearch/1 Men of Ilford Town
  52. http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.47170/fromUkniwmSearch/1 New Barnet
  53. Web site: UK National Inventory of War Memorials : Lt A B Porter . Ukniwm.org.uk . n.d.. 17 August 2012.
  54. http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.2016/fromUkniwmSearch/1 Tredegar
  55. http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.2128/fromUkniwmSearch/1 Wallsend
  56. http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.2127/fromUkniwmSearch/1 Wanstead