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- 1950, Listing of the Robert Milligan statue
- 1953, John T. Smith submits his Ph.D. thesis on architecture of Shrewsbury to the University of Birmingham.
- 1953, Redvers Buller statue becomes a listed building
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1956, Clive statue of Shrewsbury is recorded as a Grade II listed building The Ministry of Housing and Local Government revises the Provisional List of Buildings of Architectural or Historic interest for consideration in connection with the provisions of the Section 30 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1947. This document, available from the Historic Environment Record for Shropshire, says the following: 'In view of the great architectural and historical importance of Shrewsbury, and its almost unique place among the mediaeval towns of England, the Ministry has decided to issue a completely revised list for the district. In this revision, use has been made of the information contained in the thesis prepared by Mr. J. T. Smith of the staff of the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments and the opportunity has been taken to survey the outlying districts of the Borough, which were not included in the earlier list. All the buildings already included in the Ministry's list have been reinspected and where necessary the descriptions have been revised. The street numberings and map markings have also been attended to. It must be emphasised in conclusion that a list for a mediaeval town like Shrewsbury can never be certainly regarded as complete, because unsuspected features of interest are always liable to come to light. The Ministry would welcome information about interesting architectural discoveries in the town wherever they occur, particularly so when they happen to be in buildings which have not so far been included in any list.' In this document, the statue of Robert Clive is recorded as follows: Sheet and No. on Map: 1/364A Grade: II Item: Statue of Lord Clive on pedestal Notes: Baron Marochetti, sculptor. Life size bronze statue of Clive in eighteenth century dress on stone pedestal. With many thanks to [Ms] Penelope Ward [former HER Officer Shropshire] for sharing her knowledge and research expertise.
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1974, Stroud Teachers' Centre given Grade II listing Historic England gives the following list entry: "1844. Former Black Boy School. Ashlar. Pitched tile roof with coped gables on kneelers. Ashlar chimneys. 2 storeys. Mullion and transom windows with hoodmoulds and diagonal iron glazing bars. Octagonal clock; C18 figure of Black Boy striking bell on corbel table, pointed hood over. Iron railings with fleur-de-lys finials round school yard."
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1992, La statue de Joséphine classée est sur la liste des immeubles protégés au titre de la législation sur les monuments historiques par arrêté du 31 décembre 1992, The statue of Josephine is listed as a historic Monument
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2018, Le monument des 3 Maréchaux est classé monument historique Ce classement s'inscrit dans les célébrations du centenaire de la première Guerre mondiale.
- 2022, UK Culture Secretary grants listed status to Cecil Rhodes plaque at Oriel College, Oxford