Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial
Peace, Boer War Memorial

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A bronze statue of Peace set on a Portland stone and granite base and column. The work is situated on the junctions of Agricultural Hall Plain, Market Avenue and Castle Meadow.
Title

Peace, Boer War Memorial

Date

1902–1904

Medium

bronze & stone

Measurements

H 500 x W 200 x D (?) cm

Accession number

NR1_RHT_S158

Acquisition method

commissioned by the County of Norfolk and the City of Norwich

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Norwich City Council

Custodian

Norwich City Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

14th November 1904

Access

at all times

Inscription description

ERECTED BY THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK and CITY OF NORWICH AS A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF THE GALLANT NORFOLK MEN WHO DIED FOR THEIR COUNTY DURING THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA A.D. 1899-1902. The statue was unveiled by Major General A.B. Wynne C.B., Commander in chief of the Eastern Region, on the afternoon of 14 November 1904, after a service of dedication of four memorial windows in the north transept of Norwich Cathedral, with bronze wall plaques recording the names of the fallen

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Located at

Bank Plain, Norwich

NR1 1RB

Located on a small Island between the three junctions.