Tuesday, 26 August 2014

London War Memorials

Currently at the Quadriga Gallery in Wellington Arch there is an interesting exhibition about War Memorials, focused mainly on the London ones cared for by English Heritage.

One of the most outstanding examples being the Royal Artillery Memorial, situated at Hyde Park Corner. With excellent carved relief panels by sculptor Charles Jagger graphically portraying scenes from WW1 around the base. ‘No other memorial is as dramatic and brutal in its depiction of modern warfare’.

The exhibition gives an insight into the move throughout the country to erect memorials after the First World War and to the fact that most of them were not paid for by the State but many were the result of contributions from individuals and fellow service men.

Mention is also made of the conservation work being carried out and the need to record the thousands of the memorials from all conflicts that have involved the British.





GWR War Memorial on Paddington Station