• Grey's Monument is a Grade I-listed monument in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It was built in 1838 in recognition of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey...
  • Feats like this earned Earl Grey this, Grey’s monument, his likeness immortalized in marble, standing on tip of a phallic deus ex machina edifice stuck in the...
  • Brilliant experience to go inside Grey's Monument and climb the stairs all the way to the top for some great views of the city...
  • Grey's Monument column stands at 134ft, it was intended to be 150ft but not enough money was raised.
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  • The monument is grade I listed and was built in 1838 to celebrate the life of Charles Grey, Second Earl Grey (1764-1845), who passed the Great Reform Act of 1832...
  • Grey's Monument - Description and summary of the history of Grey's monument...
  • The monument is a Grade I listed and consists of a statue of Lord Grey standing atop a Roman Doric column on a pedestal of local sandstone.
  • As today marks the 180th anniversary of a pivotal date in its history, we recall 18 things you probably never knew - OK, maybe you did - about Grey’s Monument.
  • Sculptor Edward Hodges Bailey helped design Grey’s Monument in 1838 before working on Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square two years later.