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Statue of Richard Grosvenor, Second Marquess of Westminster

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19: 87:. At the time of its creation it was said to have been the largest sculpture to be carved from a single block of marble in Britain. The statue was unveiled on 1 July 1869, but neither the Marquess or his wife attended; it is thought that the Marquess was too ill to attend, and his wife had not wanted a public unveiling. The statue cost £3,500 (equivalent to £410,000 as of 2023). Public subscriptions had raised a total of £4,179, and the difference was spent on a portrait of the Marquess for the town hall. 157: 144:
The statue was designated as a Grade II listed building on 10 January 1972. Grade II is the lowest of the three grades of national listing and is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". As of 2012 its condition is described as being "quite severely weathered".
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The idea of creating a memorial to Richard Grosvenor had been first suggested in 1865 by the Mayor of Chester as "a lasting testimonial to mark the public and private worth" of the Marquess. The Mayor's plan was to create a public square near the centre of the city in which would stand a statue of
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near Chester. His major benefaction to the city of Chester was the gift of a number of fields near the centre of the city to provide a public park as a place of recreation for its citizens. In addition, the Marquess paid for the design of the park and its laying out by
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then decided that the statue should be placed in the park, and Thomas Thornycroft was commissioned as the artist. The original intention had been to cast the statue in bronze, but this was changed for a statue in
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and was erected to commemorate the generosity of the Marquess. The statue was unveiled in 1869, and was paid for by public subscription. It is recorded in the
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the Marquess. A public subscription was opened but made little progress until the gift of the park was received. The
43: 71: 377: 18: 110:. He is bare-headed, and one leg is slightly advanced. The inscription on the pedestal reads as follows. 462: 257: 231:, Public Sculpture of Britain, vol. 15, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, pp. 61–62, 457: 47: 292: 31: 79: 66: 8: 107: 312: 39: 61:(1795–1869) was a politician, land owner, and philanthropist. He was a member of the 232: 347: 62: 298: 318: 162: 323: 319:"The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)" 282: 431: 413: 400: 100: 352:"Statue of Richard Grosvenor, second Marquis of Westminster (1375832)" 74:, a prominent garden designer. The park was opened in October 1867. 156: 96: 35: 229:
Public Sculpture of Cheshire and Merseyside (excluding Liverpool)
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Grosvenor, Richard, second marquess of Westminster (1795–1869)
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The statue consists of a figure in marble standing on a
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Grosvenor Park, Chester
Cheshire
Thomas Thornycroft
National Heritage List for England
listed building
Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster
Grosvenor family
Eaton Hall
Edward Kemp
city council
marble
pedestal
Derbyshire
granite
Order of the Garter
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Cheshire portal
Grade II listed buildings in Chester (east)







ISBN
978-1-84631-492-6
Grosvenor Park: History of the Park
Cheshire West and Chester

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