Memorial to Mahomet Weyonomon
Wheelchair accessible
A sculpture outside London's oldest cathedral honors the Mohegan chief who died while petitioning the king.

šŸ“œ A modern sculpture dedicated to Mahomet Weyonomon, a Mohegan chief who died in London in 1736 while petitioning King George II for justice for his tribe.
šŸ” Located outside Southwark Cathedral, it was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II in 2006.

Why Go

šŸ—æ Honor a significant historical figure
šŸ›ļø Explore London's oldest Gothic cathedral
🌳 See a unique pink granite sculpture from Connecticut
šŸ“– Learn about Mohegan history and their fight for land justice.
🚶 Easy access within cathedral grounds

Tips

šŸ“ø Photography permit (Ā£1) required inside the cathedral
🐈 Look for "Doorkins," the resident cat, near the back of the church
šŸ“ Located in Southwark Cathedral churchyard, by a green hut.
šŸš‡ Nearest station is London Bridge

♿ Accessibility Ramp available for level access.

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