Earl Haig Memorial

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286 Bath Road
Hounslow, England TW3 3

The Earl Haig Memorial, located in Whitehall, London, commemorates Field Marshal Earl Haig, who served as the Command-in-Chief of British armies in France during World War I. Unveiled in 1937, the statue, sculpted by Alfred Frank Hardiman, has drawn commentary for the controversial stance of the horse depicted, which many believe resembles urination.

This memorial was erected by Parliament and is a significant tribute to Lord Douglas Haig, from his notable Scotch whisky background to his critical role in historic military leadership. Additionally, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, played a vital role in its creation, reflecting the ongoing significance of remembrance in British history.

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One of the monuments that line Whitehall Road
11/27/2024

One of the monuments that lines Whitehall Rd is the equestrian statue of WWI Field Marshal and Comma...

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A controversial statue
7/12/2023

Field Marshal Douglas Haig was a British Western Front commander during the First World War. He was ...

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