Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)
Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)

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The Duke is represented on horseback as Commander-in-Chief, wearing his Field Marshal’s uniform, with the Orders of the Garter, St Patrick, St Michael and St George, and the Bath, together with the Jubilee, Coronation, Crimean, and French and Turkish medals. His baton is copied from the baton presented by William IV to the Duke’s father. The elegant neo-baroque pedestal is curved at front and back, where it bears low-relief full-length figures: at the front a soldier of the 17th Lancers, at the back a Grenadier Guard.
Title

Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904)

Date

1907

Medium

bronze & Dartmoor granite

Measurements

H 360 x W 380 x D (?) cm;
Plinth: H 360 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

SW1A_TJ_S028

Acquisition method

purchased by public subscription

Work type

Statue

Custodian

English Heritage

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

15th june 1907

Listing date

05/02/70

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

on the relief on the south side of the pedestal, bottom right: adrian jones / 1906

Inscription description

left plinth plaque: FIELD MARSHAL / HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS / GEORGE / DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. K.G / G.C.B. & C; right plinth plaque: COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF / OF THE BRITISH ARMY / 1856-1895 / BORN 1819 – DIED 1904

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Located at

Whitehall, Westminster

SW1A 2ET

Located in the middle of the road between the Horseguards and the Old War Office.