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  • The Disraeli Monument is a Grade II* listed memorial erected in 1862 to the British writer and scholar Isaac D'Israeli, designed by the architect Edward Buckton Lamb. It is located on Tinker's Hill in the Hughenden Valley near High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. It was erected in June 1862 at a cost of £500; Lamb was paid £200 for his work, and a Mr. Thomas Coates had sold the land on which the monument stands to the Disraelis for £20.
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  • Disraeli was a Member or Parliament for Buckinghamshire between 1847 — 1876.
  • The Disraeli Monument is a Grade II* listed memorial erected in 1862 to the British writer and scholar Isaac D'Israeli, designed by the architect Edward Buckton Lamb.
  • Additional panels with semi-circular arches to family of Ralph Disraeli, d.1898, and to Coningsby Ralph Disraeli 1867-1936.
  • The Disraeli Monument is a Grade II* listed memorial erected in 1862 to the British writer and scholar Isaac D'Israeli, designed by the architect Edward Buckton...
  • The monument was built in memory of Isaac Disraeli (1766-1848), who was a successful literary critic and historian.
  • Disraeli was MP for Buckinghamshire from 1847, hence his monument here, and twice served as British Prime Minister.
  • English: Disraeli Monument is a monument in the unparished area of High Wycombe, in the Buckinghamshire district, in the ceremonial county of...
  • Dating to 1757, this monument has an arcade straddling the street, making a big impression as you approach from the east side.
  • The Disraeli Monument in the United Kingdom is a must-see for any traveler.
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