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Statue of John Batchelor

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20: 121:, Batchelor standing with one leg in front of the other and his right arm raised. The statue stands on a tall stone pedestal with the words "The Friend of Freedom" written on the front. The statue is 2.89 metres (9.5 ft) high and the pedestal is 2.44 metres (8.0 ft) in height. Batchelor's relatives were said to approve of the likeness. The statue was originally much closer to the library than it is today. 397: 124:
Within a few months of its unveiling the local Conservatives had launched a campaign to remove the statue. A petition was rejected by the Town Council but, all the same, Conservative William Thorn defaced the statue with yellow paint and tar. It was defaced for a third time, with red and blue paint,
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Shortly after his death, £1,000 had been raised to raise a statue to John Batchelor. An application to site the memorial statue on The Hayes was approved by the Town Council in January 1885. The statue was designed by
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timber merchant and shipbuilder. He was apprenticed in ship building and set up in business with his brother in Cardiff. With his Liberal politics, Batchelor was a successful opponent of the dominant
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when the Liberals took control of Cardiff Town Council in 1853. He helped bring a clean water supply and sewerage system to the town.
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Batchelor's ship building business eventually failed after being impeded and undermined by the Bute Estate, who dominated
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and was unveiled in The Hayes, Cardiff, on 16 October 1886, in a ceremy performed by prominent businessmen and
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in politics and business. He was an eloquent orator. Batchelor became a councillor and
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in January 1887. Conservative solicitor, T. H. Ensor, wrote a scathing piece in the
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responded by saying there were more important priorities than relocating statues.
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