Erection date: 1924
{Below the insignia:}
In memory of 11,575 officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and riflemen of the Rifle Brigade who fell in the Great War, 1914 - 1918.
{On a large stone laid into the ground in front:}
And in memory of 1,329 officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and riflemen of the corps of the Rifle Brigade who fell in the World War, 1939 - 1945.
{On the bases of the two lower statues:
On the side:}
J. Tweed, Sc., 1925
{On the back, to the right of the right-hand statue, and to the left of the left-hand statue:}
A. B Burton, Founder
{On the left of the base of the central statue:}
E. J. Parlanti, Founder, London
There are 3 statues on this memorial: to the left - a rifleman of 1806; to the right - an officer of 1800 (when the brigade was formed); on top of the central plinth - a rifleman of WW1. The Victorian Web has more photos. Two visits and we're still having trouble getting a good picture of the WW1 soldier's face - this is the best we can do.
In 2014 we were contacted by Maria A Hessman in the USA, telling us that her grandfather, E. A. Dudley, modelled for this WW1 soldier and she sent us some information about him which we’ve put on his page.
We already have three soldier-models on London: Edward Ryder, Jack Askham and John Webber so we're delighted to add a fourth.
Site: Rifle Brigade (1 memorial)
SW1, Hobart Place
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