St Saviour’s (Borough) War Memorial
St Saviour’s (Borough) War Memorial
St Saviour’s (Borough) War Memorial
St Saviour’s (Borough) War Memorial
St Saviour’s (Borough) War Memorial
St Saviour’s (Borough) War Memorial
St Saviour’s (Borough) War Memorial
St Saviour’s (Borough) War Memorial

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The memorial comprises a statue of a private in service kit advancing over a piece of rising ground specifically designed to add dynamism to his heroic push forward, mounted on a high, long pedestal with rounded ends. Fixed to the flat left (east) and right (west) faces of the pedestal are bronze relief panels: the east panel bears a relief of a battle cruiser at sea, seen across the big guns of a battleship (i.e., this being the Navy), that on the west, biplanes in flight (the Air Force). Above these panels against the cornice of the pedestal are carved the coats of arms of the parish and the borough. The rounded front and rear ends have full-length carvings: that on the front being of Saint George, in armour, standing on the dragon (symbolic victory), and that on the rear, a standing, grieving, veiled woman with a naked baby and a dove at her feet, symbolising the grief of the present generation and the hope of assumed peace of future generations.
Title

St Saviour’s (Borough) War Memorial

Date

1922

Medium

bronze & Portland stone

Measurements

H 229 x W 178 x D 107 cm;
Plinth: H 274 x W 305 x D 167 cm

Accession number

SE1_AS_S093

Acquisition method

purchased by public subscription

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Southwark London Borough Council

Custodian

Southwark London Borough Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II* (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

16th November 1922

Listing date

17/09/98

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

in inscribed capital letters, on the bronze base of the statue on the left face: P. LINDSEY CLARK D.S.O. / SC.; on the rear face towards the right: M. MANENTI / FOUNDER; on the east face of the pedestal, bottom right of dado (very eroded): P. LINDSEY CLAR

Inscription description

on the pedestal, beneath the bronze panels, east face: GIVE HONOUR TO THE MEN OF ST. SAVIOUR’S SOUTHWARK / WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THE EMPIRE 1914-1918 / THEIR NAMES ARE INSCRIBED WITHIN / THE PARISH CHURCH / MAY THEIR MEMORY LIVE FOR EVER IN THE MINDS OF MEN; west face: THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED BY / THE PARISHIONERS OF / SAINT SAVIOUR’S SOUTHWARK / IN THE YEAR 1922

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Located at

Borough High Street, Southwark

SE1 9BU

Located at the point where the street divides just south of its junction with Southwark Street.