Memorial details

Memorial type
Sculptured / Cast figure
District
City Of Westminster
Town
Westminster
County
Greater London
Country
England
Commemoration
First World War (1914-1918)
Ceremony
  • Unknown
    Date: 1 January 1933
    Attended by: UNKNOWN
Lost
Not lost
WM Reference
53494

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Current location

Part of the bridge linking the two halves of Thames House
Thames House
Millbank
Westminster
City Of Westminster
Greater London
SW1P 4PN
England

OS Grid Ref: TQ 30210 78893
Denomination: Undefined

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Description
Figure of St. George surrounded by smaller nude figures including soldiers and with grave at his feet. Figure of Britannia surrounded by small nude figures, cradling some in her arm. Each main figure has a shield behind it.
Inscription legible?
yes
Commemorations
  • First World War (1914-1918)
    Total names on memorial: 0
    Served and returned: 0
    Died: 0
    Exact count: no
    Information shown: Undefined
    Order of information: Undefined
Components
  • Figure
    Measurements: height 3050MM
    Materials: Stone - Portland
Listing information
Condition
Costs

Comments: Sir Alfred Mond, founder of ICI, being the most important. Mond commissioned four massive stone figures symbolic of industries for the company headquarters in Millbank (1928–9)

Trust fund/Scholarship
No
Purpose: Unknown or N/A

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