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The Boer War Memorial in Cannon Hill Park.

Fully restored in 2012. It was given a Grade II* listed status in 2008 / 2016.


Boer War Memorial, Cannon Hill Park

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A war memorial to the fallen of Birmingham in the Boer War, designed by Albert Toft and completed in 1906. Description

A war memorial to the fallen of Birmingham in the Boer War, designed by Albert Toft and completed in 1906.

MATERIALS: the memorial has a pink granite pedestal, bearing a bronze sculpture with bronze plaques to its sides.

PLAN: the plinth has four buttresses, above which the base has dished sides, giving it a bell-shaped profile, which bear bronze plaques. This dies back by offsets to support the large bronze sculptural group which crowns the monument.

DETAILS: to the front the plaque shows two kneeling, weeping figures, representing Grief and Sympathy, at either side of a cartouche that has commemorative lettering in relief which reads: "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". Names and ranks of the fallen are inscribed on plaques on the other three sides. To the top of the memorial is a large bronze sculpture, showing rocky ground on which is a cannon flanked by two soldiers, representing Courage and Endurance. Standing on top of the cannon is the robed figure of Peace who carries a shield on her left arm, showing the city arms and an olive branch. Her right hand holds a wreath.

This List entry has been amended to add sources for War Memorials Online and the War Memorials Register. These sources were not used in the compilation of this List entry but are added here as a guide for further reading, 18 January 2017. History

The area was laid out as a public park in the C19. Land was gifted for the purpose by Louisa Ann Ryland and the park was planned by John Gibson (1815-75), who had also laid out Victoria Park and Battersea Park in London. The Boer War memorial was not at first intended to be sited here, but the park was chosen in 1904 after Old Square and Corporation Street in the city centre had both been rejected. The Birmingham Daily Mail started a fund in 1903 for a memorial to the 521 soldiers who had died in South Africa. £2,000 was raised and a competition was held amongst fifteen invited sculptors. Toft's design was considered to combine elements of the real and the ideal. It was cast in London at Parlanti's foundry, using the cire-perdue method which allowed a finely detailed surface finish. The monument was unveiled by Lieutenant-General Sir Ian Hamilton on 23 June 1906.

In 2012 the memorial underwent cleaning and repairs, funded through the Grants for War Memorials scheme; as part of this project the missing wreath was restored as was some damage to the soldiers' bayonets.
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Author Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom
Camera location52° 27′ 11.89″ N, 1° 54′ 03.52″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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