Equestrian statue of Viscount Wolseley, Bronze equestrian sculpture at Horse Guards Parade, England.
The equestrian statue of Viscount Wolseley is a bronze sculpture mounted on a tall stone base located at Horse Guards Parade in Westminster. The work shows the Field Marshal in full military dress seated on horseback, with careful attention given to the details of his uniform and the refined craftsmanship throughout.
The sculptor William Goscombe John created this monument in 1920 to honor the Field Marshal's distinguished military service. It was made during a period when the subject was widely remembered for his reforms to the British Army and his extensive military campaigns across the world.
The monument depicts one of Britain's most respected military leaders on horseback, reflecting the high regard in which he was held during his lifetime. Visitors can see from the formal presentation how deeply military leadership was valued in British society at that time.
The statue can be viewed during daylight hours with free access to Horse Guards Parade and requires no advance planning. The location sits centrally in London on Whitehall, making it easy to reach and simple to combine with a visit to nearby landmarks in the area.
The bronze metal used for this sculpture came from cannons salvaged from military campaigns of the period, giving the work a direct physical link to its subject's battles. This symbolic choice transforms the monument into more than just an artistic representation; it is a tangible piece of history itself.
Location: City of Westminster
Inception: 1917
Creator: William Goscombe John
GPS coordinates: 51.50496,-0.12750
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:21
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