MEMORIAL PROPOSED
Lord Grey of Falloden (British Uflieiul Wireless.) (Received January 19, 5.5 p.m.) Rugby, January 17. A threefold memorial to Lord Grey of Fallodon, who was Foreign Secretary at the outbreak of war, is proposed iu a letter issued under the signatures of Jlr. Baldwin, the Archbishop of Canterbury and others. It is planned to set up a statue or bust in a central spot in London; (o acquire aud make over to the National Trust Ross Castle, a small hilltop crowned by au ancient earthwork which adjoins Chillingham Park in Northumberlaud, a favourite viewpoint of Lord Grey’sand to develop by further endowment aud' otherwise th“ existing scheme of research maintained by the British Trust for Ornithology at Oxford to form a permanent Institute of Bird Studies to which his name would be attached.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 98, 20 January 1936, Page 10
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