Grey’s Monument Gold Colour Pop
Grey's Monument was built to commemorate Earl Grey, a local politician who was British Prime Minister from 1830 to 1834. The foundation stone was laid on 6 September 1837 and the monument was completed in August 1838. Grey's Monument column stands at 134ft, it was intended to be 150ft but not enough money was raised. A time capsule was buried underneath the foundation stone. It contained a drawing of the monument, a list of subscribers to its erection and a collection of coins, medals and tokens.
To see my full range of colour pop photographs, please head to my dedicated ‘Colour Pops’ page.
All of my photographs are printed on Fuji DP Professional paper to ensure fantastic quality and longevity and mounted in a cream mount. All framed photographs collected in person will be supplied with glass, all posted frames will be supplied with perspex.
Grey's Monument was built to commemorate Earl Grey, a local politician who was British Prime Minister from 1830 to 1834. The foundation stone was laid on 6 September 1837 and the monument was completed in August 1838. Grey's Monument column stands at 134ft, it was intended to be 150ft but not enough money was raised. A time capsule was buried underneath the foundation stone. It contained a drawing of the monument, a list of subscribers to its erection and a collection of coins, medals and tokens.
To see my full range of colour pop photographs, please head to my dedicated ‘Colour Pops’ page.
All of my photographs are printed on Fuji DP Professional paper to ensure fantastic quality and longevity and mounted in a cream mount. All framed photographs collected in person will be supplied with glass, all posted frames will be supplied with perspex.
Grey's Monument was built to commemorate Earl Grey, a local politician who was British Prime Minister from 1830 to 1834. The foundation stone was laid on 6 September 1837 and the monument was completed in August 1838. Grey's Monument column stands at 134ft, it was intended to be 150ft but not enough money was raised. A time capsule was buried underneath the foundation stone. It contained a drawing of the monument, a list of subscribers to its erection and a collection of coins, medals and tokens.
To see my full range of colour pop photographs, please head to my dedicated ‘Colour Pops’ page.
All of my photographs are printed on Fuji DP Professional paper to ensure fantastic quality and longevity and mounted in a cream mount. All framed photographs collected in person will be supplied with glass, all posted frames will be supplied with perspex.