Mercy for the Fallen
Mercy for the Fallen
Mercy for the Fallen
Mercy for the Fallen
Mercy for the Fallen

© the artist. Image credit: British Red Cross Museum and Archives

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A First World War VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment) nurse holding a wounded soldier. The sculpture was commissioned by the British Red Cross for the start of the First World War Centenary.

British Red Cross Museum and Archives

London

Title

Mercy for the Fallen

Date

2015–2016

Medium

mixed media

Measurements

H 104 x W 180 x D 80 cm

Accession number

3175/1

Acquisition method

on long-term loan

Work type

Statue

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British Red Cross Museum and Archives

UK Office, 44 Moorfields, London, Greater London EC2Y 9AL England

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