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The Animals in War Memorial is a
war memorial A war memorial is a building, monument, statue, or other edifice to celebrate a war or victory, or (predominating in modern times) to commemorate those who died or were injured in a war. Symbolism Historical usage It has ...
, in Hyde Park, London, commemorating the countless animals that have served and died under British military command throughout history. It was designed by English sculptor David Backhouse and unveiled in November 2004 by
Anne, Princess Royal Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950), is a member of the British royal family. She is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the only sister of ...
.


History

The memorial was inspired by
Jilly Cooper Jilly Cooper, CBE (born 21 February 1937), is an English author. She began her career as a journalist and wrote numerous works of non-fiction before writing several romance novels, the first of which appeared in 1975. She is most famous for w ...
's 1983 book ''Animals in War'', and was made possible by a specially created fund of £1.4 million from public donations of which Cooper was a co-trustee. The memorial consists of a 55 ft by 58 ft (16.8 m by 17.7 m) curved Portland stone wall: the symbolic arena of war, emblazoned with images of various struggling animals, along with two heavily laden bronze mules progressing up the stairs of the monument, and a bronze horse and bronze dog beyond it looking into the distance. Located on
Park Lane Park Lane is a dual carriageway road in the City of Westminster in Central London. It is part of the London Inner Ring Road and runs from Hyde Park Corner in the south to Marble Arch in the north. It separates Hyde Park to the west from ...
, at the junction with
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, on the eastern edge of the park, The Animals in War Memorial was officially opened on 24 November 2004 by Anne, Princess Royal. In May 2013 it was one of two London war memorials vandalised on the same night. The word " Islam" was spray-painted on it causing £2,766 in damage, and the nearby RAF Bomber Command Memorial suffered £6,500 in damage. A 31-year-old man later admitted to vandalising the memorials and was charged for a total of 94 vandalism and destruction of property offences carried out over several weeks against homes, cars, memorials and a church, causing over £50,000 in damage.


Inscriptions

The
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s are in various
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and sizes and are all
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. Other than the featured messages, there are several inscriptions on the rear or outside, and on the inner edges of the wings (in the gap), attributing the creators and funders. ;On the face of the right wing when viewed from the front or inside: :;Main heading; the largest and heaviest cut inscription ::Animals in War :;Directly beneath the main heading ::This monument is dedicated to all the animalsthat served and died alongside British and allied forcesin wars and campaigns throughout time :;Beneath and to the right of the main heading ::They had no choice ;On the face of the left wing when viewed from the rear or outside (on the reverse of the main heading): :Manyand variousanimals were employedto support British and Allied Forcesin wars and campaigns over the centuriesand as a result millions died · From the pigeon to theelephant they all played a vital role in every region of the worldin the cause of human freedom · Their contribution must never be forgotten


Gallery

Image:Animals in War west.jpg, Western section of the memorial Image:Animals in War east.jpg, Eastern section of the memorial Image:Animals in War north.jpg, Northern section of the memorial


See also

* Purple poppy – a symbol of remembrance in the United Kingdom for animals that served during wartime * Dickin Medal – instituted in 1943 in the United Kingdom by
Maria Dickin Maria Elisabeth Dickin CBE (nickname, Mia; 22 September 1870 – 1 March 1951) was a social reformer and an animal welfare pioneer who founded the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) in 1917. The Dickin Medal is named for her. Ea ...
to honour the work of animals in
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
* PDSA Gold Medal – recognised as the animal equivalent of the George Cross; acknowledges the bravery and devotion to duty of animals


References


External links


The Official Animals In War Memorial Fund Website

An audio link from Clinton Rogers of the BBC


* ttp://www.harrygray.co.uk/animals.htm Another article focused on the sculpting of the monument
An article giving substantial detail on particular animals honoured by the memorial
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