Westminster Scholars War Memorial
Westminster Scholars War Memorial
Published 2017-03-03T15:59:57+00:00
The statue at the top, carved by J. R. Clayton, depicts St George slaying the dragon. It also features statues of St Edward the Confessor, Henry III, Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria, carved by J. Birnie Philip. Its base is flanked by four lions. An inscription on the memorial's north side reads,
To the memory of those educated at Westminster School who died in the Russian and Indian wars A.D.1854–1859 on the field of battle or from wounds or sickness, some in early youth, some full of years and honours but who all alike gave their lives for their country. This column was erected by their old schoolfellows in token of sorrow for their loss and of pride in their valour and in full assurance that the remembrance of their heroism in life and death will inspire their successors at Westminster with the same courage and self-devotion.
Its south side displays the text
Field Marshal Lord Raglan G.C.B. Commander in Chief 1854–1855. / Lieutenant General Frederick Markham, C.B. 2nd division / Russian War 1854–1856.
An inscription on its west side reads,
Captain Augustus Frederick Kynaston, R.N., C.B. / Major Augustus Saltren Willett, 17th Lancers / Captain Frederick Henry Dymock, 95th Regiment / Lieutenant Reginald Hugh Somerville, 23rd Fusiliers / Lieutenant William Walker Jordan, 34th Regiment / Lieutenant Richard Borough, Rifle Brigade / Midshipman Charles Madan, HMS Sanspareil / Frederick Henty, Commissariat Department / Russian War 1854–1856.
The opposite (east) side's inscription says,
General Sir William Barnard, G.C.B. Commander in Chief 1857 / Major John Waterfield, 38th Bengal Native Infantry / Major Walter Robert Prout, 56th Bengal Native Infantry / Captain Wilson Henry Jones, H.M 13th Light Infantry / Captain Louis Henry Bedford, H.M. 37th Regiment / Captain William Thornton Phillimore, 10th Bengal Native Infantry / Lieutenant Henry Bingham, H.M. 90th Regiment / Lieutenant Lovick Emilius Cooper, H.M. Rifle Brigade / Cornet William George Hawtrey Bankes, H.M. 7th Hussars, V.C. / Indian War 1857–1858.
I have printed this 3 times. On normal settings the quality is bad and it fails towards the top. The last two times I printed on slow speeds at full size. The quality improved significantly, but both times it failed at the same point, as you can see from the photo.
发表的日期 | 03/03/2017 |
让时间去下载 | 148 - 170 分钟 |
材料数量 | 5.68g |
尺寸大小 | 30 x 30 x 102 |
打印工艺 | FDM |
复杂程度 | 中级 |
支持自定义 | YES |
标题 | Westminster Scholars War Memorial |
Date | 1861 |
期 | Contemporary |
媒介 | Marble, Stone, Brick |
Record | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster_Scholars_War_Memorial |
艺术家 | George Gilbert Scott |
位置 | Westminster Southbank |