• We’ve rounded up some of the little unknown facts connected to Grey’s Monument and its ever-evolving history. Grey’s Monument inspired Nelson’s Column.
  • Grey’s Monument is a monument to Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey built in 1838 in the center of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
  • Up the Monument. Archival Photograph. ... weathered coat. It’s nineteen sixty four, Earl Grey. the cornerstone of a civic past. in need of cleaning up, or out.
  • Primary threats to Greys Monument : It consists of a statue of Lord Grey standing atop a 130 feet (40 m) high column.
  • A view from the platform at the top of the 135 feet Greys Monument in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Grey’s Monument in Newcastle Upon Tyne – Please do not use this picture for any commercial purposes and request for permission first to use it for anything.
  • ...Monument, one of the well-loved tourist places to visit in Newcastle is a gathering spot in the middle of town, stands 135 feet tall at the northern end of Grey Street.
  • Photo taken at Grey's Monument by Dr. Abdullah A. on 4/25/2024. Photo taken at Grey's Monument by Fatima on 7/17/2023.
  • Encounter Grey’s Monument in the commercial area in the center of Newcastle. Ride the metro system to get to Monument Station, just beside the column.
  • The Grade I listed monument was erected in 1838 to commemorate the Reform Act of 1832, drafted during Earl Grey's time as Prime Minister.