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Statue of the Black Prince

A Grade II* Listed Building in City and Hunslet, Leeds

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Latitude: 53.7964 / 53°47'46"N

Longitude: -1.5476 / 1°32'51"W

OS Eastings: 429899

OS Northings: 433435

OS Grid: SE298334

Mapcode National: GBR BJL.4W

Mapcode Global: WHC9D.6VB0

Plus Code: 9C5WQFW2+GX

Entry Name: Statue of the Black Prince

Listing Date: 26 September 1963

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1375045

English Heritage Legacy ID: 465925

ID on this website: 101375045

Location: Granary Wharf, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1

County: Leeds

Electoral Ward/Division: City and Hunslet

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Leeds

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Leeds St George

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

Tagged with: Equestrian statue Sculpture

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Description


SE2933SE
714-1/77/108
26/09/63

LEEDS
CITY SQUARE
Statue of The Black Prince

GV
II*

Equestrian statue. Erected 1903. T Brock, sculptor. 2-stage
plinth of polished granite, bronze plaques and statue.
Bronzework details include: band around plinth base with
relief moulding of lion masks and scrolls with the names:
'JOHN WICLIF/ JOHN CHANDOS/ SIR WALTER DE MAUNAY/ WILLIAM OF
WYKEHAM/ CHAUCER/ FROISSART/ JACOB VAN ARTEVELDE/ BERTRAND DU GUESCLIN'. On the die the front plaque has the words: 'EDWARD/
PRINCE OF WALES/ SURNAMED THE BLACK PRINCE/ THE HERO OF/ CRECY AND POITIERS/ THE FLOWER OF ENGLAND'S CHIVALRY/ THE UPHOLDER OF THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE/ IN THE/ GOOD PARLIAMENT/1330-1376';
on the rear: 'THE GIFT OF/ T. WALTER HARDING/ LORD
MAYOR/ 1898-1899/ ERECTED/ 1903/ T.BROCK RA Sc.' Plaques on
each side of the die depict a land and a sea battle. Deep
moulded cornice surmounted by an over life-size mounted figure
in full armour.
HISTORICAL NOTE: Colonel T Walter Harding was the owner of the
Tower Works, Globe Road (qv) manufacturing steel pins for
carding; he initiated the laying-out of City Square, designed
by William Bakewell and completed 1902, the year of Edward
VII's coronation and the end of the Boer War. This statue is
almost certainly a tribute to Edward VII who, as Prince of
Wales, opened the General Infirmary in 1867 and the Yorkshire
College buildings in 1885, (as king he opened the first new
Leeds University buildings in 1908). The association of Edward
VII with 'the successful efforts of generations of West
Yorkshiremen to establish the highest form of education in the
region, especially the sciences and arts related to the major
local industries' (Linstrum p.237) is represented by the names
of contemporaries of the Black Prince (d.1376), who were
outstanding politicians, diplomats, churchmen and founders of
colleges and schools.
(Linstrum, D: West Yorkshire Architects and Architecture:
1978-: 237, 352).

Listing NGR: SE2989933435

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