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Boer War Memorial, Birmingham
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Boer War Memorial, Cardiff
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Boer War Memorial, Clifton College
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Boer War Memorial, Newcastle
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Boer War Memorial, Worcester
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Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst Memorial
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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 Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere
Bronze equestrian statue of the slave-owner, colonial administrator, and military officer Stapleton Cotton, accompanied by inscriptions listing the many military campaigns and colonies Cotton was involved in. -
Equestrian statue of the Black Prince
Although a depiction of Edward, the Black Prince, Historic England describes the equestrian statue as 'almost certainly a tribute to Edward VII'. Though the origins of "The Black Prince" as an appellation for the former Edward are uncertain, the nickname also raises interesting questions about the meanings of blackness in fourteenth century Europe, or indeed how ideas of blackness have been reconfigured in the present. -
Nelson Monument, Liverpool
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Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial, London
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Second Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment memorial, Eastbourne
Bronze statue of a colonial officer, wearing the uniform of the Bengal Regiment prior to the Indian Mutiny, on top of a granite plinth. The plinth is accompanied by four bronze panels. The bronze plaques on the south west and north west sides are pictorial reliefs of soldiers in action in the Black Mountain and Tirah expeditions. The plaque on the south east side dedicates the memorial to the Second Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, while the plaque on the north west side lists the names of 328 men who died in service between 1882 and 1902. -
Statue of Cecil Rhodes, Oriel College, Oxford
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Statue of Charles Gordon, Brompton Barracks
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Statue of Charles James Fox, Bloomsbury Square
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Statue of Francis Drake, Plymouth
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Statue of James Wolfe, Westerham
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Statue of King Edward VI, St Thomas' Hospital
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Statue of King Edward VI, St Thomas' Hospital exterior
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Statue of King Edward VII, Bristol
- Statue of Queen Anne, Hastings
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Statue of Queen Anne, Minehead
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Statue of Queen Victoria, Leeds
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Statue of Queen Victoria, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle
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Statue of Queen Victoria, St Helens
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Statue of Queen Victoria, St Nicholas' Square, Newcastle
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Statue of Richard Lander, Truro
The site for the monument was donated by Sir Charles Lemon, 2nd Baronet (1784-1868) who was Member of Parliament for various Cornish constituencies between 1807 and 1857. Lemon's father, Sir William Lemon (?-1824) is listed in the Legacies of British Slavery database as a mortgage holder for the Belmont estate in St. Vincent. -
Statue of Robert Blake
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Statue of William III, Silsoe
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Statue of William Wilberforce, Hull