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A scale model of the war memorial in the Bank of England’s Garden Court. It was designed by sculptor Richard Reginald Goulden to commemorate the Bank staff who died in the First World War. The Bank is built on a site once occupied by a church dedicated to Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travellers. The subject was chosen by Goulden, who served in the Royal Engineers during the war, as a symbol of the spirit of self-sacrifice and love.
Bank of England Museum
London
Title
Saint Christopher and Child
Date
1921
Medium
bronze & Portland stone
Accession number
L
Acquisition method
commissioned by the Bank of England, 1920
Work type
Statue
Inscription description
base of pedestal: To the comrades who, at duty's call, crossed the dark waters to the further shore 1914-1919; on wreath on pedestal: To the memory of those who crossed the same waters 1939–1945.