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Warofdreams: ←Created page with 'The monument, in 2007 The '''Monument to the 7th Earl of Carlisle''' is a historic structure associated with Castle Howard, a stately home in North Yorkshire, in England. George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle, was the owner of Castle Howard, and a prominent politician. He died in 1862, and a monument was commissioned for a location atop Bulmer Hill on the approach to...'


[[File:Monument - Earl Of Carlisle - geograph.org.uk - 390100.jpg|thumb|right|The monument, in 2007]]
The '''Monument to the 7th Earl of Carlisle''' is a historic structure associated with [[Castle Howard]], a stately home in [[North Yorkshire]], in England.

[[George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle]], was the owner of Castle Howard, and a prominent politician. He died in 1862, and a monument was commissioned for a location atop Bulmer Hill on the approach to the estate. It is in the form of a {{convert|110|ft|m}} column. It was designed by [[Frederick Pepys Cockerell]], with work commencing in August 1867, and being completed in 1869. The project cost £2,600.<ref name="news">{{cite news |title=The Carlisle Memorial |work=The Building News |date=16 August 1867}}</ref><ref name="builder">{{cite news |title=Carlisle Memorial Column, Castle Howard |url=https://www.archiseek.com/2009/1870-carlisle-memorial-column-castle-howard/ |access-date=28 April 2024 |work=The Builder |date=30 April 1870}}</ref>

The monument was twice struck by lightning. It was hit by a bomber during [[World War II]], which caused the brazier at its top to fall. A new brazier was created to the original design and set atop the monument in 2002.<ref name="wainwright">{{cite news |last1=Wainwright |first1=Martin |title=Labour of love recreates Castle Howard's gilded brazier |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/dec/20/arts.artsnews1 |access-date=28 April 2024 |work=The Guardian |date=20 December 2002}}</ref> The monument was [[grade I listed]] in 1954.<ref name="nhle">{{cite web |title=Monument to the 7th Earl of Carlisle |url=https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1149624?section=official-list-entry |website=National Heritage List for England |publisher=Historic England |access-date=28 April 2024}}</ref>

[[File:Monument to the 7th Earl of Carlisle - geograph.org.uk - 5549461.jpg|thumb|right|View of the monument, along the approach road to Castle Howard]]
The monument is built of [[granite]] and [[sandstone]],<ref name="nhle" /> sourced from near [[Whitby]].<ref name="news" /> It consists of a tall column with garlands hanging down on the north and south sides, a [[capital (architecture)|capital]] carved with scrolls, heads and [[Acanthus (ornament)|acanthus]] leaves.<ref name="nhle" /><ref name="pevsner">{{cite book| last1 =Grenville| first1 =Jane| last2 = Pevsner | first2 = Nikolaus | author2-link = Nikolaus Pevsner | series= The Buildings of England| title =Yorkshire: The North Riding| publisher =[[Yale University Press]] | year =2023 | orig-year=1966 |location =New Haven and London | isbn =978-0-300-25903-2 }}</ref> It is surmounted by a gilt-bronze tripod, which supports a gilded brazier, embellished with a design of flames and swans' heads, designed to reflect the sun.<ref name="wainwright" /> The column stands on a base approached by steps, with [[rustication (architecture)|rusticated]] [[quoin (architecture)|quoins]], an inscription and a plaque, on a platform with knights' helmets on bases at the corners.<ref name="nhle" /><ref name="pevsner" /> The column is 7 feet 4 inches in diameter and is hollow, but no internal staircase was provided, Cockerell contending that its elevated position already provided excellent views.<ref name="builder" />

==See also==
*[[Listed buildings in Bulmer, North Yorkshire]]

==References==
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[[Category:Buildings and structures completed in 1869]]
[[Category:Castle Howard]]
[[Category:Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire]]
[[Category:Monuments and memorials in North Yorkshire]]

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