Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial
Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial

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A rock-faced plinth surmounted by a figure of soldier with rifle. The work was unveiled by Earl Roberts in 1905 as a memorial to the South African War. The infantryman is in the battledress worn in South Africa: pith helmet, desert jacket, and breeches bound with puttees from below the knee. He looks ahead, ‘alert and manly’. He is advancing and in the process of reloading. The bolt of his rifle has been drawn and a bullet in his right hand is about to be inserted. There were claims that the soldier is putting the wrong foot forward, but the regiment confirms that the pose is correct. Across his chest is an ammunition belt. A water bottle and a bayonet hang at his waist, and on his back is a bedroll.
Title

Gloucestershire Regimental Memorial

Date

1904–1905

Medium

bronze & granite

Measurements

H 250 x W (?) x D (?) cm;
Plinth: H 230 x W 170 x D (?) cm

Accession number

BS8_PF_S083

Acquisition method

funded by military subscriptions

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Bristol City Council

Custodian

Bristol City Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

4th March 1905

Listing date

04/03/77

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

signed in the bronze: onslow.whiting / 1904

Inscription description

inscription cut in Roman caps on the front of the pedestal beneath the regimental badge: IN MEMORY OF / THE OFFICERS, NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS / AND MEN OF THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT / WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR SOVEREIGN / AND COUNTRY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN / 1899–1902 / ERECTED BY ALL RANKS / OF THE SEVEN BATTALIONS OF THE REGIMENT

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Located at

Queen’s Road, Bristol City

BS8 1BL

Located on the traffic island in front of the Victoria Rooms.