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The memorial stands to the south-east of the car park, and north of the main reception to the Horlicks factory (The Glaxo SmithKline building). This, and the surrounding land is now under demolition and being developed into commercial and residential dwellings as part of the Crossrail Programme. As the memorial is Grade II Listed it has been fenced off awaiting removal to an alternative location. The bronze statue is life-size and depicts a tall and bare-footed female figure, wearing a long shawl. Her downward-tilted face carries an expression of grief, as she grips the shawl in her left hand and holds it to her lips. The Purbeck stone base is in the form of a simplified classical stone pedestal. The main body of the pedestal is battered in profile, and reduces in size via three stepped bands as it extends up to the upper moulding.
Title
Horlicks War Memorial
Date
1949
Medium
Purbeck stone, bronze & limestone
Accession number
SL1_BC_S002
Acquisition method
purchased by Horlicks Limited
Work type
War memorial
Owner
Horlicks Limited
Custodian
Glaxo Smith Kline
Work status
extant
Listing status
Grade II (England and Wales)
Unveiling date
11 Nov 1949
Listing date
16/05/18
Access
not accessible
Access note
access is strictly limited as the statue is currently in the middle of a construction site
Inscription description
principal inscription, south side: LEST WE / FORGET; subsidiary inscription below: HORLICKS MEMORIAL / TO THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES / IN THE WARS OF / 1914-1918 1939-1945; the remaining sides are inscribed with name, rank and country of the two family members, and the twenty-three Horlick's employees who lost their lives in the First or Second World Wars