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Toft's design was described as a combination of the real and the ideal. In the centre of the sculpture is a gun carriage flanked on either side by the figure of a soldier, realistically portrayed in a heroic stance bearing the attributes of war. The soldiers personify Courage and Endurance. On a half globe in the middle of the carriage stands an idealised female figure, a personification of Peace. With her left arm she supports a shield bearing both the City arms and an incised image of an olive branch (an attribute of Peace). In her extended right hand there was originally a wreath to the honoured dead. On the front of the pedestal a bronze bas-relief shows two Classical female figures, considered to represent Sympathy and Grief, holding wreaths and supporting a shield bearing the inscription.
Title
South African War Memorial
Date
1905
Medium
bronze & red granite
Measurements
H 200 x W 150 x D 150 cm;
Plinth: H 400 x W (?) x D (?) cm
Accession number
B12_RA_S084
Acquisition method
purchased by public subscription
Work type
War memorial
Owner
Birmingham City Council
Custodian
Birmingham City Council
Work status
extant
Listing status
Grade II* (England and Wales)
Listing date
14/05/08
Signature/marks description
on plinth: Albert Toft Sculptor 1905
Inscription description
on bronze panel: TO / THE GLORIOUS MEMORY / OF THE / SONS OF BIRMINGHAM / WHO FELL IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR 1899-1902 / AND TO PERPETUATE / THE EXAMPLE OF ALL WHO / SERVED IN THE WAR / THIS MEMORIAL IS ERECTED / BY THEIR FELLOW CITIZENS