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Honors students who died in the Crimean War
This is the same as the Westminster Scholars War Memorial. It stands in front of the west entrance of Westminster Abbey. It was erected in 1861 to honor former pupils of the Westminster School who die...
This is a tall marble and stone column in front of the Abbey. It remembers pupils of Westminster school who died in the Crimean and Indian mutiny wars.
This memorial column bears some resemblance to the replacement Eleanor Cross in front of Charing Cross Station. It was erected in 1861 to commemorate former pupils of Westminster School who died in th...
Very beautiful monument to honour the memory of former students of Westminster School dead for the homeland
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Eriged in 1861 in front of the Westminster's abbaye entrance, this high column (18.6 m) of marble and stone of victorian gothic style was designed by the British architect Sir Giles...
Honors students who died in the Crimean War
This is the same as the Westminster Scholars War Memorial. It stands in front of the west entrance of Westminster Abbey. It was erected in 1861 to honor former pupils of the Westminster School who die...
Interesting monument
Nice tall and commanding monument in a super location in front of Westminster. It’s interesting based on its historical importance.
Impressive
This is a tall marble and stone column in front of the Abbey. It remembers pupils of Westminster school who died in the Crimean and Indian mutiny wars.
Impressive school war memorial
This memorial column bears some resemblance to the replacement Eleanor Cross in front of Charing Cross Station. It was erected in 1861 to commemorate former pupils of Westminster School who died in th...
Very beautiful monument to honour the memory of former students of Westminster School dead for the homeland
Eriged in 1861 in front of the Westminster's abbaye entrance, this high column (18.6 m) of marble and stone of victorian gothic style was designed by the British architect Sir Giles...