File:Statue of H R Marsden on Woodhouse Moor - geograph.org.uk - 380739.jpg
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English: Statue of H R Marsden on Woodhouse Moor This statue commemorates Henry Rowland Marsden who was born in Holbeck in 1823. He was a generous benefactor and founded the Leeds Music Festival in 1874. Marsden was Lord Mayor of Leeds in 1873 and 1874. He is also noted for his invention of a stone crusher, an example of which can be seen at Thwaite Mill.
The inscriprion reads: '1878 - erected by upwards of 30,000 subscribers'. On two of the sides of the plinth there are scenes depicting education and industry. |
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Author | Betty Longbottom |
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