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  1. Top 10 London: Ten War Memorials in London

    • Found outside of the Royal Exchange, the London Troops War Memorial was erected in 1920 originally for the soldiers from the city who died in World War I. It bears the coat of arms for London in addition to the i… 展开

    Soe Monument

    The Special Operations executive was Britain’s premier espionage organization during World War II, and its monument sits on Lambethpalace road not too far from the headquarters of i… 展开

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    New Zealand War Memorial

    Also known by its official name, “Southern Stand”, the New Zealand War Memorial is dedicated to a… 展开

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    Wellington Monument

    The Wellington Monument is dedicated to Arthur Wellesley, the First Duke of Wellington, who achieved substantial victories against Spain and France in the Peninsula War a… 展开

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    Animals in War Memorial

    Also located near Hyde Park, the Animals in War Memorial commemorates all the animals from horses to carrier pigeons and everything in between that were part of the war effort. Install… 展开

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  1. London War Memorial

    London Troops War Memorial

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    1 Cornhill, London
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    Parliamentary War Memorial

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    Bridge Street, London
  2. The Cenotaph - Wikipedia

    The Cenotaph is a war memorial on Whitehall in London, England. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens , it was unveiled in 1920 as the United Kingdom's national memorial to the dead of Britain and the British Empire of the First World War , …

  3. London Troops War Memorial - Wikipedia

  4. Six London WWI Memorials | English Heritage

    English Heritage cares for six of central London’s finest First World War memorials, including the Cenotaph – the centre of the nation’s remembrance every November. Together they reflect the impact of the Great War, while their …

  5. War memorials - City of London

  6. What Is The Cenotaph? - London War Memorial

    The Cenotaph positioned on Whitehall in London has become the central focus for the remembrance and commemoration events in Britain since the First World War. It symbolises the unprecedented losses suffered during the First World …

  7. The Cenotaph - English Heritage

  8. History of the Cenotaph - English Heritage

    The Cenotaph in Whitehall is Britain’s chief national war memorial to the dead of the First and Second World Wars and subsequent conflicts. Taking its name from the Greek words meaning ‘empty tomb’, it is the focus of national ceremonies …

  9. The City and County of London Troops War Memorial

    A substantial First World War regimental memorial, 1920, with added post-Second World War inscription. Sculptor Alfred Drury, architect Sir Aston Webb. Reasons for Designation

  10. Battle of Britain Monument, London - Wikipedia