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Albert Memorial
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Boer War Memorial (The Black Watch), Edinburgh
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Boer War Memorial, Aldershot
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Boer War Memorial, Bedford
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Boer War Memorial, Belfast
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Boer War Memorial, Bellingham
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Boer War Memorial, Birmingham
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Boer War Memorial, Brighton
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Boer War Memorial, Bristol
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Boer War Memorial, Bury
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Boer War Memorial, Bury St Edmunds
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Boer War Memorial, Canterbury
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Boer War Memorial, Cardiff
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Boer War Memorial, Cheltenham
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Boer War Memorial, Clifton College
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Boer War Memorial, Darlington
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Boer War Memorial, Dewsbury
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Boer War Memorial, Earlestown
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Boer War Memorial, Glasgow
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Boer War Memorial, Guernsey
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Boer War Memorial, Halifax
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Boer War Memorial, Huddersfield
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Boer War Memorial, Ipswich
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Boer War Memorial, Kingston upon Hull
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Boer War Memorial, Manchester
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Boer War Memorial, Penzance
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Boer War Memorial, Salford
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Boer War Memorial, Shrewsbury
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Boer War Memorial, Warrington
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Boer War Memorial, Wigan
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Boer War Memorial, Winsford
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Boer War Memorial, Worcester
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Bust of Haile Selassie
The bust of Selassie, first erected in 1957, was destroyed by a group of protestors on June 30th 2020. The likely motivation for the action was a response to the killing of the Ethiopian protest singer Hachalu Hundessa in Addis Ababa the previous day. -
Bust of Henry Tate, Brixton
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Bust of John Harding, Taunton
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Bust of Rabindranath Tagore, London
- Bust of Charles de Gaulle, Le Morne Rouge.
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Buste de Charles de Gaulle, Vert-Pré, Le Robert
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Bust of Victor Schœlcher, Basse-Terre
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Equestrian statue of Charles II, Windsor
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Equestrian statue of Charles Vane
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Equestrian statue of Douglas Haig, Westminster
- Equestrian statue of Frederick Prince of Wales, Hartwell House
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Equestrian statue of Frederick Roberts, Glasgow
Duplicate of a statue erected in Kolkata, sculpted by Harry Bates. The original statue in India was inaugurated in 1898. -
Equestrian statue of Frederick Roberts, Westminster
Duplicate of the statue erected in Glasgow, sculpted by Harry Bates. The original statue was inaugurated in Kolkata in 1898. -
Equestrian statue of Garnet Wolseley
- Equestrian statue of George I, Hackwood Park
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Equestrian statue of George I, Stowe
The statue of George I was commissioned by Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham (1675–1749), who is possibly linked to a bill of sale for 272 enslaved people and ivory purchased in Guinea and sold in Jamaica dating from 1715. -
Equestrian statue of George White, Westminster
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Equestrian statue of Henry Hardinge
The statue of Hardinge was originally installed in Kolkata, India, in 1858, but was repatriated to the UK in 1950 after Indian independence.