Equestrian statue of the Viscount Wolseley

The equestrian statue of the Viscount Wolseley is an outdoor sculpture depicting Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley, located at the Horse Guards Parade in London, United Kingdom. It is by Sir William Goscombe John and was unveiled by the Duke of Connaught in 1920. The front of the plinth contains an inscription which reads "Wolseley", while the back includes the inscription: "Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley, KP, GCB, OM, GCMG, 1833–1913, Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, 1895–1900. / Burmah 1852–3 / Crimea 1854–5 / Indian Mutiny 1857–9 / China 1860–1 / Red River 1870 / Ashanti 1873–4 / South Africa 1879 / Egypt 1882 / Soudan 1884–5."[1]

Equestrian statue of the Viscount Wolseley
The sculpture in 2008
ArtistSir William Goscombe John
Year1920 (1920)
SubjectGarnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley
LocationLondon
Coordinates51°30′16.3″N 0°7′38.5″W

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References

  1. "Statue: Wolseley statue". LondonRemembers.com. Retrieved 19 September 2014.


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