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Grey's Monument

Grey's Monument is a Grade I listed monument to Charles Grey. It was built in 1838 to commemorate Earl Grey's role in the passing of the Great Reform Act of 1832. The statue of Lord Grey is on a 40m-high column. It was designed by local architects John and Benjamin Green, and the sculptor was Edward Hodges Baily (who also created Nelson's statue in Trafalgar Square).
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Created: Fri, 7 Feb 2020, Updated: Fri, 7 Feb 2020


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NZ2464 : Grey's Monument and Grainger Street, Newcastle by habiloid
NZ2464 : HVM barrier on Grey Street by DS Pugh
NZ2464 : Monument Metro Station and Grey's Monument, Blackett Street, Newcastle by habiloid


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