If you’re interested in military history and war museums, London is going to be a real treat for you. There is a fantastic collection of war museums in London that tell the story of military conflicts around the world, and the museums on offer cover a range of topics.
The Guards Crimean War Memorial is a Grade II listed memorial in St James's, London, that commemorates the Allied victory in the Crimean War of 1853–56. It is located on Waterloo Place, at the junction of Regent Street and Pall Mall, approximately one-quarter of the way from the Duke of York Column to Piccadilly Circus.
Statue of Mary Seacole outside St Thomas' Hospital London, born Jamaica 1805, famous for nursing sick and wounded soldiers during the Crimean War, Hospital ward at Scutari during the Crimean War, after the arrival of Florence Nightingale.
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Statues and memorials in London are an important reminder of global historic events and there's no better place than the UK's capital. Statues and memorials in London are an important reminder of global historical events.
The statue of Queen Anne by Francis Bird which stood outside St. Paul's Cathedral was damaged by a lunatic in the 19th century, and as it was in any case in rather poor condition, it was removed, together with the four statues at its base, and replaced by a copy, partly the work of Richard Belt.
View of the allied troops arriving at Kertch Bay during the Crimean war. Supplies and troops unload from the boats while a naval skirmish takes place on the horizon with the destruction of a battery.
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The Seacole statue will be taller than both Nightingale's statue at nearby Waterloo Place, and that of the first world war nurse, Edith Cavell, in front of the National Portrait Gallery. This is a …
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British students have been reading about Florence Nightingale – a celebrated nurse, who tended to the wounded during the Crimean war back in the 19th century in their history classes for decades.
Paul and Dominic Colnaghi is a venerable London art gallery, established in the 18th century and still in business today as P. & D. Colnaghi and Co. Around 1783, Paul Colnaghi went to work for the print dealer Anthony Torre, who had businesses in Paris and London, and by 1788 Colnaghi was running it himself.
Prior to the installation of the present statue of Oliver Cromwell in Parliament Square there was a different statue of Cromwell in another part of the square. It looked very similar to the one by Matthew Noble currently in Wythenshawe, Manchester, but it is not clear whether this is the same statue or one is a copy of the other.
Statue of Mary Seacole outside St Thomas' Hospital London, born Jamaica 1805, famous for nursing sick and wounded soldiers during the Crimean War, Hospital ward at Scutari during the Crimean War, after the arrival of Florence Nightingale.
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Military Units Military Art Military History Military Uniforms Independence War Crimean War Empire Ottoman American Civil War French Army Forward French "Zouaves" (North African infantry regiment) at fight in Crimea.
LONDON, ENGLAND – AUGUST 29: The Crimean War Memorial on Waterloo Place in London in August 29, 2012 UKRAINE, KERCH – SEPT 21: Monument to defenders of Adzhimushkay quarry established on the site of catacombs near Adzhimushkay village in the II World War on Sept 21, 2011 in Kerch, Ukraine.
Culture Mary Seacole statue: Why Florence Nightingale fans are angry the Crimean War nurse is being commemorated. It should be a symbol of pride in a black British heroine.
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