Statue Of Judge Hughes At Rugby School is a Grade II listed building in the Rugby local planning authority area, England. Statue. 2 related planning applications.

Statue Of Judge Hughes At Rugby School

WRENN ID
slow-balcony-root
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rugby
Country
England
Type
Statue
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The statue of Judge Hughes is located at Rugby School and was created in 1899 by the sculptor Thomas Brock. It is made of white marble and depicts Thomas Hughes, who lived from 1822 to 1896. Hughes was a Member of Parliament and a Queen's Counsel, best known for writing 'Tom Brown's School Days'.

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