Royal Artillery Memorial

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Royal Artillery Memorial (Birds Eye)
The Royal Artillery Memorial is a large stone memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London dedicated to casualties in the British Royal Regiment of Artillery in World War I.

Designed by Charles Sargeant Jagger (1885-1934) and dedicated in 1925, the memorial is in the form of a giant sculpture of a howitzer upon a large plinth of Portland stone, with stone reliefs depicting the reality of war.

There are four bronze figures of artillery soldiers on the memorial as part of scenes relecting the reality of war.
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