Jun 29, 2016 · These are external links and will open in a new window A memorial statue believed to be the UK's first in honour of a named black woman has been unveiled in London. Mary Seacole was a Jamaican-born nurse who cared for wounded British soldiers during the Crimean War in the 19th Century. The statue's …
The London Troops War Memorial, … is a life-size bronze statue of a soldier standing at ease with a rifle, … with the bronzes cast at the Albion Art Foundry.
Self-guided photography tour through central London. About … They are marvellous statues, … base of the largest statue are various scenes depicting the Crimean War.
Written By Trevor Sterling A historic memorial statue celebrating the life of Mary Seacole, the nurse of Jamaican and Scottish descent, best known for her brave and compassionate work with soldiers and sailors during the 19th century Crimean War, was unveiled on the 30th June 2016 by Baroness Floella Benjamin OBE, in a
Mar 08, 2018 · Crimean War Memorial, London: … and 28 photos of Crimean War … Waterloo Place has many statues. This one is the war Memorial for The Crimean War …
Jun 29, 2016 · … Historic statue for nurse Mary … A statue honouring Crimean War … The Jamaican-born nurse cared for wounded British soldiers during the Crimean War …
Mary Seacole statue unveiled in London. Published: Friday … in the city and is in honour of her heroine work to save British soldiers during the Crimean War in 1854 …
Statue of Mary Seacole outside St Thomas' Hospital London, born Jamaica 1805, famous for nursing sick and wounded soldiers during the Crimean War,
The statue honours Crimean War heroine Mary Seacole, the Jamaican-born nurse who cared for wounded British soldiers at a field hospital she independently set up in Crimea in the 19th century.
The Great Western Railway War Memorial is a … Its dominant feature is a large bronze statue of a British First World War soldier dressed … London on 16 July 1982 …