Lions of the Great War
The Lions of the Great War is a war memorial in Smethwick, in Sandwell in the West Midlands of England.[1][2][3][4] It is dedicated to the memory of the Sikh soldiers from the British Indian Army who fought in the First World War.
See also
- Chattri, Brighton, another memorial dedicated to Indian Soldiers who fought in the First World War
References
- Archer, Megan. "UK's first statue of South Asian WW1 soldier unveiled in Smethwick". www.expressandstar.com.
- "Latest news | Sandwell Council". www.sandwell.gov.uk.
- Makin, George (4 November 2018). "UK's first statue of South Asian WW1 soldier unveiled in the Midlands". birminghammail.
- "Lions of the Great War | Fields in Trust". www.fieldsintrust.org.
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