Memorials & monuments · London
The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial
The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial is a memorial in the United Kingdom.

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- Typical visit
- 15 min–45 min
- Nearest railway station
- Charing Cross · 0.4 km
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The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial is a public memorial or monument in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1910. Coordinates: 51.5055°, -0.1310°.
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The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial is located on the south side of The Mall in Central London, close to the junction with Horse Guards Road at the northeast corner of St James's Park. Unveiled in 1910, it marks the deaths of the 1,083 soldiers of the Royal Artillery who died in the Second Boer War from 1899 to 1902 It has been a listed building since 1970. The memorial comprises several bronze sculptural elements by William Robert Colton, mounted on a central square plinth before a curved wall of Portland stone, all standing on granite platform with five steps up from The Mall to the north. Colton had already made the Worcester Boer War Memorial, erected in the grounds of Worcester Cathedral in 1908, including bronze statues of a winged Victory and a soldier.
From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.
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The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial is located on the south side of The Mall in Central London, close to the junction with Horse Guards Road at the northeast corner of St James's Park. Unveiled in 1910, it marks the deaths of the 1,083 soldiers of the Royal Artillery who died in the Second Boer War from 1899 to 1902 It has been a listed building since 1970. The memorial comprises several bronze sculptural elements by William Robert Colton, mounted on a central square plinth before a curved wall of Portland stone, all standing on granite platform with five steps up from The Mall to the north. Colton had already made the Worcester Boer War Memorial, erected in the grounds of Worcester Cathedral in 1908, including bronze statues of a winged Victory and a soldier. The stone elements were designed by Aston Webb as part of his larger project to upgrade The Mall, which included a new façade for Buckingham Palace, and a wider tree-lined road from the Victoria Memorial to Admiralty Arch. The memorial faces across the road to steps leading up to the Duke of York Column, the equestrian statue of Edward VII and the Guards Crimean War Memorial in Waterloo Place, which are on the same alignment. The tall plinth supports a life-size bronze statue of a horse representing the Spirit of War, being calmed by a winged personification of Peace holding an olive branch (the figure is sometimes described as Fame). Friezes of bronze plaques near the top and bottom of the plinth show war scenes in high relief, with the motto of the Royal Artillery, "UBIQUE" (everywhere) and "QUO. FAS / ET / GLORIA / DUCUNT" ("where right and glory lead"). Further bronze plaques are mounted as a frieze along the concave wall, bearing the relief inscription "ERECTED BY OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY IN MEMORY OF THEIR HONOURED DEAD IN SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902". A stone pillar at each end of the wall bears a low relief plaque of a war scene below a bronze wreath around a single initial, "E "(left) and…
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- Coordinates
- 51.5055, -0.1310
- District
- Westminster
- Parish
- Westminster, unparished area
- Postcode
- SW1Y 5AG
- Parliamentary constituency
- Cities of London and Westminster
- Established
- 1910
- Nearest railway station
- Charing Cross — 0.4 km
Sources
- osm: w1187551170 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial, London.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial?
- The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial is in London, United Kingdom (postcode SW1Y 5AG), in the parish of Westminster, unparished area.
- When was The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial built?
- Built or established in 1910.
- Is The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial a listed building?
- The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
- How do I get to The Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial?
- The nearest railway station is Charing Cross, about 0.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SW1Y 5AG.