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Statue of HR Marsden

A Grade II Listed Building in Hyde Park and Woodhouse, Leeds

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Latitude: 53.8115 / 53°48'41"N

Longitude: -1.5568 / 1°33'24"W

OS Eastings: 429283

OS Northings: 435118

OS Grid: SE292351

Mapcode National: GBR BGF.5G

Mapcode Global: WHC9D.1GYC

Plus Code: 9C5WRC6V+J7

Entry Name: Statue of HR Marsden

Listing Date: 5 August 1976

Last Amended: 11 September 1996

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1255598

English Heritage Legacy ID: 465820

ID on this website: 101255598

Location: Woodhouse, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2

County: Leeds

Electoral Ward/Division: Hyde Park and Woodhouse

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Leeds

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Woodhouse and Wrangthorn

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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LEEDS

SE2935 WOODHOUSE LANE, Woodhouse Moor
714-1/24/1283 (North side (off))
05/08/76 Statue of HR Marsden
(Formerly Listed as:
HYDE PARK, Woodhouse Moor
Statue of HR Marsden of the east
side of Woodhouse Moor)

GV II

Statue. 1878. Approximately life-size, the figure is in
contemporary dress with mayoral robe and chain of office and
carrying a scroll. On a square marble pedestal with cornice
and stepped plinth. The pedestal is inscribed: 'H R MARSDEN/
1878/ ERECTED BY UPWARDS OF/ 30,000 SUBSCRIBERS'; the sides
and rear have plaques carved in low relief and depicting;
'EDUCATION', 'INDUSTRY' and 'BENEVOLENCE'.
HISTORICAL NOTE: Henry Rowland Marsden was born in 1823, the
son of a soldier; he worked at Marshall's flax mill and became
an apprentice tool-maker to William Wesley. In 1848 he
emigrated to New York and worked for a firm of engineers where
he patented several inventions, most important being a
stone-crushing machine in 1855 (depicted on the 'industry'
plaque). In 1862 he returned to Leeds, was a member of the
Council in 1866, elected a Liberal Alderman in 1872 and was
mayor for 2 years, 1873-75, during which time he entertained
the Duke of Edinburgh. Marsden was very popular and a book
about his mayoralty was published in 1875. He died in 1876;
his memorial is in Holbeck Cemetery (qv). The statue
originally stood closer to the city centre, at the junction of
Merrion Street and Woodhouse Lane.
(Curtis JS: The Story of the Marsden Mayoralty: Leeds: 1875-).



Listing NGR: SE2928335118

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