List of public art in Whitehall

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This is a list of public art in Whitehall, a district in the City of Westminster, London. Whitehall is at the centre of the highest concentration of memorials in the City of Westminster, in which 47% of the total number of such works in the borough are located. It includes the eponymous street of Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade, both important ceremonial spaces, and Horse Guards Road, which forms its western boundary with St James's Park. The area's monuments are mainly military in character, foremost among them being the Cenotaph, which is the focal point of the national Remembrance Sunday commemorations held each year. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gardiner & Theobald
rdf:langString and Clyde Young
rdf:langString and Henry Tanner
rdf:langString Anon.
rdf:langString (after George Henry Paulin)
rdf:langString (after Harry Bates)
rdf:langString (after Richard Reginald Goulden)
rdf:langString (and F. J. Wilcoxson)
rdf:langString and William Silver Frith
rdf:langString or John Birnie Philip
rdf:langString Statue of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, Whitehall, London
rdf:langString Equestrian statue of the Viscount Wolseley
rdf:langString Earl Haig Memorial, Whitehall, London
rdf:langString Royal Naval Division Memorial
rdf:langString Cenotaph, London
rdf:langString Equestrian statue of the Earl Roberts in Horse Guards Parade, London
rdf:langString Statue of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
rdf:langString Bali Memorial in London
rdf:langString Bust of Charles I, Banqueting House, London
rdf:langString Cádiz Memorial, London
rdf:langString Earth and Water by Charles Wheeler
rdf:langString Guards Memorial, London
rdf:langString King Charles Street Archway, London
rdf:langString Royal Tank Regiment Memorial, Whitehall Place
rdf:langString Statue of Bernard Montgomery, Whitehall, London
rdf:langString Statue of Clive of India, London
rdf:langString The Gurkha Soldier, London
rdf:langString Statue of Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, London
rdf:langString Statue of William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, Whitehall, London
rdf:langString Monument to the Women of World War II, Whitehall, London
rdf:langString Statue of Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, Whitehall, London
rdf:langString Statue of Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire, Whitehall, London
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rdf:langString Whitehall Court
rdf:langString Horse Guards Avenue façade
rdf:langString Junction of Horse Guards Avenue and Whitehall
rdf:langString King Charles Street, facing Horse Guards Road
rdf:langString Mountbatten Green, off Horse Guards Road
rdf:langString North façade
rdf:langString The Red Lion, Parliament Street
rdf:langString Whitehall Place façade
rdf:langString Whitehall façade
rdf:langString Whitehall, opposite the Old War Office Building
rdf:langString Whitehall, outside the Ministry of Defence
rdf:langString Horse Guards Avenue, outside Ministry of Defence Main Building
rdf:langString Horse Guards Road, rear of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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rdf:langString Erected 1912 in the gardens of Gwydyr House; moved to present site in 1916. The statue was the brainchild of Lord Curzon, who felt that Clive had been insufficiently honoured for his role in establishing the British Empire in India. A marble version was also created for erection in Calcutta.
rdf:langString Carved from 40 tons of Portland stone. Corresponding sculptures of Fire and Air were originally intended for the building's southern entrance, but were vetoed by the Treasury.
rdf:langString Montford sculpted the relief panel on the attic storey facing Parliament Street, and the groups of Old Age and Youth flanking it; Frith produced the allegorical figures in the spandrels on both sides of the structure.
rdf:langString Commemorates an occasion in Dickens's boyhood when he visited this pub and asked for a glass of "genuine stunning" ale; he was given one, together with a kiss, by the landlady.
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rdf:langString Sinclair
rdf:langString Truth and Justice
rdf:langString Archway
rdf:langString Earth and Water
rdf:langString , an Angel and Christianity
rdf:langString Agriculture and Sea and Fisheries
rdf:langString Horrors of War and Dignity of War
rdf:langString Sorrow of Peace and Winged Messenger of Peace
rdf:langString Victory and Fame
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rdf:langString Fountain with obelisk
rdf:langString Memorial with sculpture
rdf:langString Plinth with reliefs
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rdf:langString This is a list of public art in Whitehall, a district in the City of Westminster, London. Whitehall is at the centre of the highest concentration of memorials in the City of Westminster, in which 47% of the total number of such works in the borough are located. It includes the eponymous street of Whitehall and Horse Guards Parade, both important ceremonial spaces, and Horse Guards Road, which forms its western boundary with St James's Park. The area's monuments are mainly military in character, foremost among them being the Cenotaph, which is the focal point of the national Remembrance Sunday commemorations held each year.
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