List of equestrian statues in the United Kingdom

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The following is a list of equestrian statues in the United Kingdom and includes equestrian statues, where a rider is mounted on a horse; and equine statues, where the horse is riderless, and/or the rider the is dismounted. The list includes statues situated in the United Kingdom, in addition to the Channel Islands.

England[edit]

Bristol[edit]

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Statue of William III Queen Square, Bristol 1736 John Michael Rysbrack Statue on pedestal Brass and stone Grade I Q5384424 [1]

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John Wesley New Room, Bristol 1932 Arthur George Walker Statue on pedestal Bronze and limestone Grade II Q26571319 [2]
Cloaked Horseman Narrow Lewins Mead, Bristol 1984 David Backhouse Statue Bronze resin
Horse and Man Brunel House, St Georges Road, Bristol 1984 Stephen Joyce Sculpture group Bronze resin Located in the courtyard of the former Royal Western Hotel, now student accommodation.

Liverpool[edit]

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George III Monument Place, London Road, Liverpool 1822 Richard Westmacott Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q26629818 [3]

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Albert, Prince Consort St George's Hall, Liverpool 1866 Thomas Thornycroft Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q2633144 [4]

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Queen Victoria St George's Hall, Liverpool 1869 Thomas Thornycroft Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q26643648 [5]

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Edward VII Pier Head, Liverpool 1916 Goscombe John Statue on pedestal Bronze Grade II Q26320984 [6]
Red Rum Aintree Racecourse 1987 Philip Blacker Sculpture Bronze

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The Great Escape Canning Place, next to Merseyside Police Headquarters 2000 Edward Cronshaw Group sculpture Bronze

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Waiting - Liverpool Carters Working Horse monument Museum of Liverpool, Pier Head 2010 Judy Boyt Sculpture
Christ upon an ass Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas, Liverpool Brian Burgess Sculpture Bronze [7]

London[edit]

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Statue of Charles I Charing Cross 1633 Hubert Le Sueur Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade I Q7604492 [8]

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William III St James's Square 1807 John Bacon the Younger Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade I Q17527231 [9]

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George III Pall Mall 1835/6 Matthew Coates Wyatt Statue on pedestal Bronze and Portland stone Grade II Q19902765 [10]

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George IV Trafalgar Square 1840s Sir Francis Chantrey Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II Q7604481 [11]

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Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Royal Exchange, Cornhill 1844 Sir Francis Chantrey and Henry Weekes Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II Q18159872 [12]

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Statue of Richard Coeur de Lion Palace of Westminster 1856 Carlo Marochetti Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II Q7324819 [13]

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Albert, Prince Consort Holborn Circus 1874 Charles Bacon Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II Q23038443 [14]

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Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Hyde Park Corner 1888 Joseph Edgar Boehm Statue on pedestal with 4 statues Bronze and stone Grade II Q18159875 [15]

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Robert Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala Queen's Gate, Kensington 1891, relocated 1921 Joseph Edgar Boehm Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II Q26555957 [16][17]

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Physical Energy Kensington Gardens 1907 George Frederic Watts Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II Q18388413 [18]

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Statue of Duke of Cambridge Whitehall, opposite the War Office Building 1907 Adrian Jones Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q19516037 John Belcher (architect)[19]

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Statue of Viscount Wolseley Horse Guards Road, Whitehall 1920 William Goscombe John Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q18159880 Richard Allison (architect)[20]

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Statue of Sir George Stuart White Portland Place 1922 John Tweed Statue on pedestal Bronze and Portland stone Grade II Q18159865 [21]

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Cavalry of the Empire Memorial Hyde Park 1924 Adrian Jones Statue on pedestal with surround Bronze and Portland stone Grade II* Q20794956 Thomas Smith Tait & Sir John James Burnett (architects)[22]

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Edward VII Waterloo Place, St. James's Park 1924 Bertram Mackennal Statue on pedestal Bronze and Portland stone Grade II Q19930022 [23]

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Statue of Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts Horse Guards Road, Whitehall 1924 Henry Poole after Harry Bates Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q21286417 Richard Allison (architect).[24]

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War Memorial Prince Albert Road, outside St John's Wood Church c.1925-1930 Charles Leonard Hartwell Statue on pedestal Bronze and Portland stone Grade II Q26555473 [25][26]

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Statue of Ferdinand Foch London Victoria station 1930 Georges Malissard Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II* Q26263414 P Lebret (architect)[27][28]

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Memorial to Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig Whitehall 1937 Alfred Frank Hardiman Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II* Q5325895 Stephen Rowland Pierce (architect)[29][30]
White Horse of Hanover Palm House, Kew Gardens 1953 Sir Henry Ross (based on James Woodford) Sculpture Portland stone Q22673788 One of ten statues known as the Queen's Beasts

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Horse and Rider Town Square, New Bond Street 1975 Elisabeth Frink Sculpture Bronze 2.4m high Grade II Q25339096 [31]

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The Messenger Quadrant House, Sutton 1981 David Wynne Sculpture on pedestal Bronze and stone Q18748777

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Saint George and the Dragon Dorset Rise 1988 Michael Sandle Sculpture on column Bronze Q30303246

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The Cnihtengild Devonshire Square 1990 Denys Mitchell Sculpture Bronze

The Midlands[edit]

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Statue of George I Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham 1722 Workshop of John Nost the Elder Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q26565300 Commissioned by the city of Dublin in 1717; sold to the Barber Institute in 1937.[32][33]

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Albert, Prince Consort Queen Square, Wolverhampton 1866 Thomas Thornycroft Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II Q26497548 [34]

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Horse and Tamer Malvern and Brueton Park, Solihull 1874 Joseph Edgar Boehm Statue group on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q26626782 [35]

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Lady Godiva Broadgate, Coventry 1949 William Reid Dick Statue on pedestal Bronze and Portland stone Grade II* Q17540305 [36]
Iron Horse Wolverhampton station, Wolverhampton 1987 Kevin Atherton Sculpture Painted steel 1.8m high x 2.4m long One of a series of 12 between Wolverhampton and Birmingham New Street railway stations.[37]

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Bonnie Prince Charlie Cathedral Green, Derby 1995 Anthony Stone Statue on pedestal Bronze and sandstone 2.3m high [38]
Horse and Rider The Lunt, Wolverhampton Tessa Pullan Statue Galvanised steel [39]

Northern England[edit]

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King William III Market Place, Kingston upon Hull 1734 Peter Scheemakers Gilt statue on pedestal Grade I Q17528554 [40]

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Charles II of England trampling Cromwell Newby Hall, North Yorkshire 17th century, amended 18th century Statue on pedestal Marble with bronze and stone Grade II Q26577517 Relocated from London in 1883[41]

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Statue of Viscount Combermere Grosvenor Road, Chester 1865 Carlo Marochetti Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite 7.1m tall Grade II* Q15978984 [42]

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Field Marshal Viscount Gough Chillingham Castle, Northumberland 1878 John Henry Foley Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone First erected in Dublin in 1878, re-located in 1988.[43][44]

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Edward, the Black Prince Leeds City Square 1903 Thomas Brock Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II* Q17533834 [45]

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Newcastle & District War memorial Old Eldon Square, Newcastle upon Tyne 1923 Charles Leonard Hartwell Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II* Q26409308 Cackett and Burns (architects).[46][47]

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Harry Hotspur Alnwick Castle, Northumberland Statue on pedestal

Southern England[edit]

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King William III The Square, Petersfield, Hampshire 18th-century, restored 1912 Statue on pedestal Lead and stone Grade I Q17528308 [48]

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King Charles II Upper Ward, Windsor Castle, Berkshire 1679 Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Q98270909

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The Copper Horse, statue of King George III Snow Hill, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire 1824-30 Richard Westmacott Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade I Q7727584 [49]

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Monument to Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Claycart Road, Aldershot 1846 Matthew Cotes Wyatt Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone 9.1m high Grade II Q7981504 Originally sited at Hyde Park Corner, London.[50][51]

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Albert, Prince Consort Windsor Great Park, Berkshire 1887 Joseph Edgar Boehm Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II Q26609381 [52]

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Equestrian statue of Sir Redvers Buller Hele Road, Exeter 1902 Adrian Jones Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Grade II Q26558036 [53][54]

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Equestrian statue of Edward Horner Church of St Andrew, Mells, Somerset 1917 Alfred Munnings (sculptor), Sir Edwin Lutyens (architect) Statue on cenotaph with battlefield cross Bronze, stone and wood Q29600659 [55][56]
Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener Kitchener Barracks, Chatham, Kent Relocated 1960 Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q26558560 Statue originally stood in Khartoum, relocated to Chatham in 1960.[57][58]
Hyperion High Street, Newmarket

52°14′36″N 0°24′17″E / 52.24335°N 0.40461°E / 52.24335; 0.40461
1961 John Skeaping Equestrian sculpture on pedestal Bronze and stone 2.00 m high (sculpture) Commissioned by John Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby. Sited in front of the Jockey Club Rooms.[59]

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Emperor Nerva Southgate Street, Gloucester 2002 Anthony Stones Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone [60]

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Equestrian statue of Elizabeth II, Windsor Great Park Windsor Great Park 2003 Philip Jackson Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Q58339659

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The Fine Lady Banbury Cross, Banbury 2005 Andy Edwards, Carl Payne, Julian Jeffery (Artcycle Ltd.) Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone [61]
The Queen's Statue High Street, Newmarket

52°14′22.0″N 0°23′37.3″E / 52.239444°N 0.393694°E / 52.239444; 0.393694
2016 Etienne Millner and Charlie Langton Sculpture Bronze, on plinth of Portland stone Queen Elizabeth II, with mare and foal, is depicted in 1977, the year of her Silver Jubilee.[62]

Northern Ireland[edit]

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William III Orange Hall, Clifton Street, Belfast Harry Hems Statue on plinth Bronze

Scotland[edit]

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The Horse, 1514 Memorial High Street, Hawick 1914 William Francis Beattie Equestrian statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Category A Q17571529 [63][64]

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Border Reivers Cornmill Square, Galashiels 1925 Thomas J Clapperton Statue on pedestal and steps Bronze and stone Category B Q17853847 [65]

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Saint George The Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm, Orkney 1943 Italian Prisoners of War Statue on pedestal Barbed wire covered in concrete [66]

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Statue of Robert the Bruce Bannockburn 1964 Pilkington Jackson Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Category A [67][68]

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Robert The Bruce Marischal College, Broad Street, Aberdeen 2011 Alan Beattie Herriot Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone [69]

Edinburgh[edit]

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Charles II Parliament Square, Edinburgh 1685 Statue on pedestal Lead and stone Category A Q17570718 The pedestal is an 1835 replica of mason Robert Mylne's original.[70]

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John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun Forecourt of the Royal Bank of Scotland, St Andrew Square, Edinburgh 1824-29 Thomas Campbell Sculptural group on plinth Bronze and granite Category A Q17570750 Designed in 1829 for Charlotte Square but erected in 1834 at Dundas House.[71]

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Alexander the Great and Bucephalus Courtyard of Edinburgh City Chambers, High Street 1832–83 John Steell Sculpture group Statue and pedestal Category A Q17570725 Modelled 1832, cast 1883.[72]

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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington General Register House, Princes Street, Edinburgh 1848-52 John Steell Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Category A Q17570765 Architects: David Bryce and James Gowans.[73]

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Memorial to Albert, Prince Consort Charlotte Square, Edinburgh 1862–76 John Steell Statue on pedestal with other sculptures Bronze and Peterhead granite Category A Q17570702 David Bryce (architect).[74]

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Royal Scots Greys Memorial West Princes Street Gardens 1906 William Birnie Rhind Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Category B Q17813285 [75]

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Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig Hospital Square, Edinburgh Castle 1923 George Edward Wade Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Category B Q17813234 [76]
Horse~Rider~Eagle Silvermills, Edinburgh 1996 Eoghan Bridge Equestrian statue Bronze

Glasgow[edit]

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Statue of William II of Scotland Cathedral Square, Glasgow 1735 Unknown Equestrian statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Category A Q17567391 [77]

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Statue of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow 1844 Carlo Marochetti Equestrian statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Category A Q7981506 [78]

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Queen Victoria George Square, Glasgow 1854 Carlo Marochetti Equestrian statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Category A Q17567473 First equestrian statue of a woman in Britain.[79]

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Albert, Prince Consort George Square, Glasgow 1866 Carlo Marochetti Equestrian statue on pedestal Bronze and granite Category A Q17567468 [80]
Saint George St George's Cross, Glasgow 1897 Charles Blenkarn Grassby (sculptor), J & G Mossman (masons) Statue on pedestal Stone Category C [81]

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Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts Kelvingrove Park 1916 Henry Poole after Harry Bates Equestrian statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Category A Q17576740 [82][83]

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Lobey Dosser Woodlands Road, Glasgow 1992 Ranald MacColl (designer), Tony Morrow & Nick Gillion (sculptors) Statue Bronze Statue of cartoon characters created by Bud Neill.[84]

Wales[edit]

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Godfrey Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar Cathays Park, Cardiff 1909 William Goscombe John Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q29491649 [85]

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The Two Kings Harlech, Gwynedd 1984 Ivor Roberts-Jones Statue Bronze Figures represent Bran the Blessed and Gwern from the Mabinogion.

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Owain Glyndŵr The Square, Corwen, Denbighshire 2007 Colin Spofforth Statue on pedestal Bronze and granite 4.5m high [86]

Channel Islands[edit]

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Sir Hugh Calveley (The Perfect Knight) Middle Ward of Mont Orgueil Castle, Gorey, Jersey Statue Bronze

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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